Jan Randolph, head of sovereign risk at IHS Global Insight, talks about BP's liabilities, its asset sales, and deep water drilling regulation
Tweens and minor teenagers are sophisticated consumers. They should be allowed to have credit cards of their own or use prepaid vouchers to buy e-tail merchandise. Pro or con?
Americans are broke and depressed—and also swilling $3 lattes and waiting in line for iPhones. Welcome to the schizophrenic economy
The man who bought the Pontiac Silverdome for just over half a million dollars is the type of daredevil entrepreneur who could bring Detroit back from the dead—or not
The embattled oil giant's first American CEO embraces a high-risk survival plan
"There's a lot of finger-pointing about the decrease in small business lending, but not a whole lot of data on the issue.”
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The Carlyle Group founder, whose clout in Washington dates to a stint in the Carter White House, discusses Obama and business, death and taxes
Meet the aged 30 and under executives behind some of the tech industry's most promising startups