President Barack Obama backed on Sunday a compromise proposal to ensure U.N. climate talks next month in Copenhagen don't end in failure.
As we head into the final months of 2009, we thought it would be interesting to identify the big winners and losers in what has been an extraordinary year. With your help.
Britons are among the ugliest people in the world, according to a dating Web site that says it only allows "beautiful people" to join.
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To much of the public, AIG is a dead company on the government dole. But to investors, it's been something completely different: a cash cow.
If 2008-2009 was the winter of our discontent, will 2009-2010 be a winter wonderland for investors?
The market continues "to be a bit soft," but prices are getting a big boost from the dollar's fall, the Exxon Mobil CEO told CNBC Friday.
Keating said the potential for a V-shape recovery in earnings is “very plausible.”
With both markets up about 70 percent, most investors are highly bullish. But which country is a better place to invest?
Has the sun begun to set on Twitter? Has its finest moments faded into the past?
October Retail sales on Monday, along with more retail earnings from companies like Saks and Target.
Capital reserves of the Federal Housing Administration have fallen well below legally required levels, due to significant losses on home loans.
The US gov't will likely borrow substantially less than initially anticipated, with banks repaying the funds they received during the crisis.
Here are 14 stocks that may benefit from a further decline in the Dollar. 10 of the 14 stocks are in the Tech Sector.
The world's top oil exporter is building two new mega refineries at home with a combined capacity of 800,000 barrels per day.
Two former computer programmers for Madoff's investment firm were arrested on charges they helped cover up the massive fraud for more than 15 years.
A new report shows that the French are really getting fatter, just like the rest of us.
If Unequal’s Kevlar application becomes the next big thing, the company hopes it will be a $1 billion business in the next decade.
Is it possible to profit from road rage? One Web site hopes so.