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U.S. stocks closed at three-month lows Tuesday, sliding during the final hour of trade, as investors faced worrisome signs out of Greece.
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As Facebook prepares to go public, the vultures are circling around its fresh crop of paper millionaires.
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From paying more for health insurance to being denied access to Social Security survivor benefits, many same-sex couples face financial difficulties because the federal government doesn’t recognize gay marriage.
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The Jamie Dimon apology tour is likely to continue on Tuesday as the CEO and chairman of the nation’s largest bank goes before shareholders at JPMorgan’s annual meeting.
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Stocks close down 1% on bank, Europe worries
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All three U.S. stock indexes closed down roughly 1% Monday. Investors sold out of stocks on worries over the political and economic stability of the eurozone and the safety of the U.S. banking sector.
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It’s official: Scott Thompson “resigned” from his post as Yahoo CEO’s in the wake of his resume-embellishing scandal, and he’ll receive no severance.
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Depending on how ousted Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson is officially let go, he could owe the company million on the way out the door.
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New worries about European stability due to continued political upheaval in Greece, and a loss for Merkel in state elections, will make headwinds for U.S. stocks as well.
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Wall Street’s risk appetite is back, and the bets are as big as ever.
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson is out after it was found he padded his resume with an embellished college degree, ending his term at the company after just four months.
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