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Are We Headed for Another Oil Shock?

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Stocks End Mixed on GDP News

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Is China Leading a Global Recovery?

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Is the Emerging-Markets Rally for Real?

A look at whether emerging-market stocks are rising on strong fundamentals or are a sign of another bubble, in this video edition of The Business Week
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iPhone Apps: What Makes Apple Say No?

Recent app rejections, including Google Voice, have developers—and the FCC—asking Apple to clarify its criteria
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The Federal Communications Commission has sent letters to Apple and to AT&T and Google seeking information about the rejection of the Google Voice Application from the iTunes store. The letters ask why the application was rejected, and whether or not Apple removed other applications like it. I just downloaded copies of the letters from the [...]

AT&T and Apple are asked why the app was rejected, but also about others that didn’t make the iPhone cut
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In a wide-ranging interview, the President says “to return to some semblance of balance is hardly radical”
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Behind Bernanke’s Charm Offensive

The Fed’s New Worry: Popularity For a central bank dependent on Congress for bailout funds, approval ratings matter. And they’re not good
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Obama sees US economy improving

Barack Obama says new figures on the US economy indicate progress is being made in tackling the country’s problems.
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Bank reform ‘needs to be radical’

A review of how banks are governed has not been radical enough, City Minister Lord Myners tells the BBC.
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Is the Emerging Markets Rally for Real?

A look at whether emerging market stocks are rising on strong fundamentals or are a sign of another bubble, in this video edition of The Business Week
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The Antitrust Cop and the Tech Industry

Christine Varney aims to reinvigorate antitrust policy without stifling U.S. business, but Google and Intel could be among her targets
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Safety fears spark Honda recall

Japanese carmaker Honda announces it is recalling 440,000 vehicles in the US due to an airbag defect.
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Health reform: The playbook for fall

A lot was supposed to happen on health reform before Congress went on summer vacation. Turns out, a lot didn’t. End result: The heavy lifting on health reform legislation has been pushed to the fall.img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/money_news_economy/~4/kxh4_k2BBGk” height=”1″ width=”1″/
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Despite positive news, executives at companies such as Honeywell and Home Depot are holding off on hiring and other investment
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Beginning of the End of the Recession?

The second quarter saw a much slower real GDP decline, an indication that the economy has hit bottom and is ready to grow
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Why it’s Looking Like a Recovery

BusinessWeek’s Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper assesses second-quarter gross domestic product and discusses the possibility that an economic recovery is under way
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The quarterly sales and market share calculations are out today from researchers IDC and Strategy Analytics. As usual, the two firms—both of which measure “sell-in,” or deliveries of handsets into the channel, as opposed to “sell-through,” or purchases by consumers—have identical figures for unit sales from the top five vendors, Nokia, Samsung, LG, Motorola, and [...]

Washington’s Lobbyists Change Tactics

The Obama Administration aimed to reduce K Street’s power, but Washington’s agile influence brokers have shifted to different styles
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Weaker oil hits Chevron profits

Chevron posts a big fall in quarterly profits, as the price of oil dropped sharply from a year earlier.
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Cash for Clunkers Surprises Critics

Okay, I have to admit that the government’s Cash for Clunkers program worked better than I expected. With the program running low on cash right out of the gate—and Michigan lawmakers requesting $2 billion on top of the original $1 billion that is all but spent–plenty of dealers and analysts are surprised at how fast [...]

House backs bill to curb executive pay

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