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The estimated valuation of between $8 billion and $10 billion put on Twitter by some potential suitors points to the increasing froth in the tech sector.
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Some of the nation's largest investment firms have been overcharged by banks for currency trades, bank insiders and others claim.
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While U.S. and European firms are waking up to Africa's accelerating growth, companies based on the continent also are expanding. From an abandoned farm outside Lagos, Nigeria, a Zambian beef processor is moving into one of Africa's most promising markets.
After 219 years as the citadel of American capitalism, the New York Stock Exchange was near an agreement to be acquired by Deutsche Börse in a deal that would create the world's largest financial exchange.
The Fed chief told the House budget panel the prospect of high unemployment and low inflation continued to justify the central bank's controversial purchases of government bonds.
Hackers who appear to be based in China have conducted a "coordinated, covert and targeted" campaign of cyber espionage against major Western energy firms, according to a report by cybersecurity firm McAfee.
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Thursday, as investors traded on local cues. In Australia, stock exchange operator ASX surged after news of stock market consolidations offshore. The Nikkei was off 0.4%.
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Because of the sovereign immunity granted to American Indian tribes, they are shielded from interest-rate caps and other payday-loan regulations. Those advantages are luring tribes into the payday-loan business, and unleashing a scramble by lenders to team up with tribes.
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Luis Lopez's case reflects the federal government's complex—and seemingly inconsistent—relationship with illegal immigrants in the armed forces.
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The fanny pack is making a comeback—but don't use those words around the designers at New York's fashion week. These "belt bags" or "hands-free bags" can cost upwards of $4,000.
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Federal prosecutors unveiled criminal charges alleging that Donald Longueuil traded on insider information when he worked at hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors—and then destroyed his computer drives when he heard about the investigation.
Dell's Streak 7 is the least expensive tablet from a major manufacturer and claims to be the first capable of 4G cellular speeds, but the compromises made to get the price down make it impossible to recommend.
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled plans for the first large-scale, middle-class housing complex in New York City since the 1970s.
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Auto mechanics hope the new small-business-friendly tone in Washington will re-energize the Right to Repair Act, a bill they say levels the playing field with dealerships.
Mobile phone makers are flocking to Silicon Valley as the biggest advances in phones no longer come in hardware but software.
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Saturday's soccer match between Manchester United and Manchester City of the English Premier League, will be the most expensive game played in any sport, at any time, anywhere on the planet Earth.
Few events showcase the private-jet scene more than the Super Bowl, offering a glimpse of how the other half travels.
When Barack Obama's budget arrives on Monday, look for responses to two issues: The budget is on an unsustainable course, and the economy isn't growing fast enough to bring down unemployment and raise incomes.
In today's pictures, an Afghan boy rides his bike, a camel nuzzles up to a Pakistani laborer, Sri Lankans rally to demand a former army leader's release and more.