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  • Christmas on Consigment: More Bling, Less Ka-Ching
    More than half of women say they’ve bought second-hand clothes before, according to a survey by consulting firm WSL Strategic Retail, and that number is expected to rise.
  • Cheaper Gas: Is It Really A Bargain?
    The price difference of filling up your tank with regular instead of premium gasoline can be enticing – saving 10 cents or more a gallon easily adds up, especially if you’re driving a gas guzzler. But do the short-term savings cost you in the long run?
  • Art Market Paints Picture of Bad Economy
    Sotheby's held an art auction on Tuesday and the results were weak, with total sales of $125.1 million, which, according to the New York Times, was well below the low estimate of $202.4 million.
  • Don't Fret Hedge Fund Unwind, And Other Advice
    Don't sweat hedge funds unwinding, avoid China plays, and take a look at debt ... that's what one legendary investor and short-seller is telling investors.
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