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Credit Card Companies Willing to Deal Over Debt
Credit card companies are rushing to settle even if that means forgiving a portion of some borrowers? debts.
Gas Dispute Spreads to Bulgaria
Russian gas flows to Bulgaria dropped in a fresh sign that Moscow?s decision to cut off Ukraine in a row over pricing was disrupting supplies to some E.U. members.
The Irish Economy?s Rise Was Steep, and the Fall Was Fast
The Irish developer Sean Dunne, who became a symbol of the country?s boom, faces a foundering economy.
For the Blind, Technology Does What a Guide Dog Can?t
At Google, a blind engineer is a pioneer in customizing technologies that were not designed with blind users in mind.
Gas Dispute Has Effects Past Russia and Ukraine
Poland, Romania and Bulgaria reported dwindling flows of natural gas after Russia halted shipments to Ukraine.
Economic View: Should Congress Put a Cap on Executive Pay?
Evidence suggests that the link between executive pay and managerial performance is tighter than proponents of pay caps seem to think.
Unboxed: Innovation Should Mean More Jobs, Not Less
The general wisdom is that innovation leads to automation, which leads to fewer workers. Not so.
Novelties: Bright New Phone Displays That Don?t Guzzle Power
Several companies are developing power-saving technologies for bright color displays on phones and other handhelds.
Fundamentally: 25 Years of Conventional Wisdom, Down the Drain
In this harsh climate on Wall Street, investors may need to rethink some of their basic assumptions about certain asset classes and diversification.
Off the Shelf: A Bear Saw Around the Corner
In ?Mr. Market Miscalculates,? James Grant serves up an edifying anthology of his previously published work from his much-read industry publication.
Ventures: Office Demand Is Down, and So Are the Deals
The credit crisis and recession crushed deal making in office buildings in 2008.
Maternity-Leave Alternative: Bring the Baby to Work
More companies are allowing women ? and some men, too ? to bring their newborn babies to work.
Preoccupations: The Tightrope of Managing a Law Office
How to achieve a state of balance between management duties and billable client work at a law firm.
Career Couch: A Recession May Be a Time to Go Back to School
You?ve been laid off and are having trouble finding another job. Should you consider applying to graduate school?
The Count: Taking a Break From the Idea of Making a Buck
Amid legions of layoffs, it is comforting to consider that nonprofit companies are a robust source of employment.
The Boss: A Lifetime of Music
Del Bryant is the chief executive of Broadcast Music Inc. in New York.
Letters: Lessons in the Lyrics
To the Editor:.
Letters: What Will Artists Do?
To the Editor:.
Shaking Up the Boardroom at World Government Inc.
A new global economic team: Belgium out? Singapore in?
Consumed: Slow Pitch
An ?anti-energy? drink?s novel image: chic ? or shameful?
Obama Considers Major Expansion in Aid to Jobless
The Democratic economic package may include much more government-assisted health care insurance and unemployment compensation.
Evans says Fed's moves should cushion downturn
Reuters - The Federal Reserve's new lending programs should help cushion the impact of the year-old U.S. recession but a large traditional fiscal stimulus plan is also needed, a top Fed policy-maker said on Saturday.
Bullard: Inflation target would aid deflation fight
Reuters - Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis President James Bullard said on Saturday that an explicit inflation target would help policy-makers prevent either deflation or inflation from taking hold in the United States.
Evans says Fed needs to mimic below-zero rates
Reuters - A grim economic outlook highlights the need for the Federal Reserve to step up quantitative measures to boost growth, with official interest rates already effectively at zero, Charles Evans, president of the Chicago Fed, said on Saturday.
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