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If the Public Private Investment Partnerships open up to retail investors, take caution say our mutual fund experts.
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A combination of much more efficient designs and advanced biofuels will allow the U.S. to wean itself off oil.
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Where Goldman Really Makes Its Money

We still don’t know the truth behind Goldman Sachs’ trading profits.
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Three lessons you can learn from the company’s missteps.
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Warren Buffett favors stocks with high returns on equity to beat inflation, and that’s Joseph Piotroski’s specialty.
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Lower, Lower, Buy!

When the pullbacks on these stocks are over, you can jump on for a nice ride on the bullish side.
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Homebuilders, CIT In Focus Next Week

Can a new batch of corporate earnings keep the rally going? CIT bondholders have until Friday to cut a deal. Eurofighter could get a reboot.
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No. 2 Texas bank expects to fail

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Internal compliance systems at Morgan Stanley’s Hong Kong office were “haphazard”, “inefficient” and “hopelessly inadequate”, according to the prosecution in a high-profile insider trading case
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7 regional banks fail

State regulators shut down seven regional banks Friday, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said, bringing the total number of banks to fail in the United States to 64 this year.img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/money_latest/~4/7prLMkoFP94″ height=”1″ width=”1″/
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The company may roll out a tablet computer. This could have a downside for app developers.
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Moving to defuse an ill-tempered controversy over race, US President Barack Obama backed away from comments in which he accused police of stupidity after a black academic was handcuffed in his own home
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Microsoft offers deal to EU on Explorer

Microsoft has made a sweeping move to put its decade-long fight with Brussels behind it, with a proposal that among other things would prompt personal computer users in Europe to choose if they want to use an alternative to the Internet Explorer web browser
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As a growing number of jobless Americans default on their mortgages, the Obama administration is considering new ways to help them avoid foreclosure.img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/money_latest/~4/gQ-LPg9TjQY” height=”1″ width=”1″/
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Time Warner

Time Warner’s big-budget movie strategy hopes to counterweigh weak ad revenue.
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Stocks Finish Week With Strong Gains

Markets paused Friday after the week’s big rally on corporate earnings reports.
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Electronic Arts and Activision are riding high and staying that way, but Take-Two needs to power up to avoid slipping.
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Shanghai sidesteps ‘one child’ rule

China’s decades-old one-child policy, though relaxed in some areas, remains a significant intrusion into private life, but 12 categories of Shanghai couples are allowed to have two children
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Nasdaq wilts, blue chips hold tight

Tech stocks slipped Friday afternoon after Microsoft and Amazon.com’s profit reports disappointed investors, but the broader market held its own at the end of an up week for Wall Street.img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/money_markets/~4/a3Ous8LW92E” height=”1″ width=”1″/
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Wall Street extends summer rally

US stocks rallied towards the close to end a second straight week of gains on a surprisingly positive note after early falls triggered by disappointing earnings at Microsoft
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Geithner The Bond Angel

With the Treasury’s substantial help, bond issuance is approaching $2 trillion.
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Fast Food Fading

Investors may be surprised that the recession is hurting cheap eats, writes one analyst.
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Capital One Kicks It Higher

The credit card giant defies skeptics and vaults above $30.
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Divisions between the Obama administration, the Federal Reserve and key regulators broke into the open on Friday as top officials clashed over plans to overhaul US financial regulation
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Oil rises above $68

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