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JasonAlonzo: Analysis has revealed an explosion of financial commitment through the calendar year 2012. Much more than 20% attain is often noticed quite by natural means inside the imply time. Charge of expenditure ought to obtain within the upcoming calendar...
Fed OKs 3 new state-run health-care exchanges
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KarlLucier: The US gave conditional approval to Arkansas, Delaware and Pennsylvania to run state-based insurance marketplaces.
What happens when tech workers come to town
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JasonAlonzo: Technology workers are leaving Silicon Valley and moving to new cities—and it's affecting housing prices, a study found.
Builder confidence hits high for year, up 5 points
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KarlLucier: Sentiment among U.S. home builders took a sharp jump in June to the highest level of the year, despite rising costs for consumers.
What happens to the $10 you pay for Apple Music
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KarlLucier: As users start to pay for Apple's streaming service, Re/code takes a look at where that $10 a month might be headed.
Cigarettes tied to half of 12 cancers' deaths: Study
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PamelaAdams: Researchers estimated that out of 345,962 cancer deaths in 2011 among U.S. adults, 167,805 were associated with smoking.
Fed's worst nightmare: The 'ghost of 1937'
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LeannMebane: "A tardy Fed has a good chance of proving bearish for bonds and, longer term, for equities as well," one pro said.
Wall Street casts its vote early—for Jeb Bush
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KarlLucier: Jeb Bush launched his presidential bid Monday, but his campaign has already attracted lots of Wall Street money.
The priciest place to take a vacation is...
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JasonAlonzo: Famous for world diplomacy and pricey watches, Geneva is also one of the most expensive vacation spots in the world.
A teen will cost you this much more on your insurance
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LeannMebane: New Hampshire is the worst state to insure a teenage driver.
Jeb Bush to make it official, eyes fresh start
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ChristopherCreighton: Jeb Bush is about to officially launch his campaign, but from an unexpectedly weak position, The New York Times reports.
Kudlow: A tribute to conservatism's banker
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KarlLucier: He was a low-key guy, but the late Randy Richardson laid the financial foundation of the new conservative movement, says Larry Kudlow.
Will 'Jurassic World' get a boost from nostalgia?
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KarlLucier: "Jurassic World" may get a box office boost from nostalgic viewers.
Nigeria starts investigating crude oil swap contracts
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KarlLucier: Nigeria is probing whether it was short-changed by deals to swap crude for refined products, sources said.
Russia to navigate tricky week on rates, policy
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KarlLucier: This week, The Bank of Russia will decide on rates as Vladimir Putin holds forth on the economy. What does it all mean?
A brew York state of mind! NY gets its own beer
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LeannMebane: New York State is getting its own beer.
Baltimore's tourism looks to rise from the ashes
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JasonAlonzo: Tourist destinations and local businesses in Baltimore are trying to overcome the stigma of weeks of unrest.
FitBit raises IPO price range to $19 per share
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KarlLucier: FitBit has raised its price range for shares in its initial public offering (IPO) to $17 to $19 per share, the company said Tuesday.
Goldman is getting into the online loan business
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ChristopherCreighton: The low-cost unit will allow Goldman to charge lower interest rates and still make a profit. But the venture holds risks.
Cramer's 6 vital rules to short selling
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JasonAlonzo: Jim Cramer prepares investors for the Fed to raise interest rates and shares his top rules for short selling in a low-growth environment.