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Germany insisted Monday that it has no plans to float bonds together with the eurozone’s five other triple A rated nations and use the proceeds to provide assistance to some of the single currency bloc’s indebted members, such as Italy and Spain.
The Finance Ministry’s denial came as the International Monetary Fund also dismissed reports it […]
Egypt’s military rulers picked a prime minister from ousted leader Hosni Mubarak’s era to head the next government in a move quickly rejected by tens of thousands of protesters, while the United States ratcheted up pressure on the generals to quickly transfer power to a civilian leadership.
More than 100,000 people packed into Cairo’s central Tahrir […]
Any hopes that the 17-country eurozone will avoid sliding back into recession in the wake of a debt crisis that’s shown alarming signs of spreading to the bigger economies appeared to have been dashed Wednesday.
A couple of indicators show that the eurozone economy is in deep trouble and that the debt crisis is denting confidence […]
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Jailed financier Bernard Madoff’s multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme stretched back at least to the early 1970s, when his employees used historical information about stocks to create false trades that could be placed on customer statements, a former trader revealed as he pleaded guilty Monday to criminal charges.
David Kugel pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Manhattan […]
Baby boomers fully embraced the stock market by riding its ups and downs throughout their peak income years.
But now that the oldest boomers are turning 65, their focus has turned toward ensuring a steady income from their investments. And they’re likely to find that the answer is to put money in bonds rather than stocks, […]
A former banker at Switzerland’s UBS AG has been sentenced to five years’ probation and no jail time for tax fraud because of his assistance in uncovering other tax evasion cases.
A federal judge in Miami agreed Friday that 45-year-old Renzo Gadola deserved leniency. He pleaded guilty in 2010 to tax fraud conspiracy and has been […]
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Not everyone is happy about the return of layaway.
I wrote a story that appeared in today’s paper about how more retailers have been bringing back or expanding their layaway programs this holiday shopping season.
But some critics note that consumers could end up spending more on layaway fees than they would through the rates on their […]
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