Finance
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To Get Ahead, Stick Your Neck Out
Investors won't build wealth in supersafe Treasuries
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Apple, Chipotle Star With Low-Risk Returns
Amid extreme volatility, 118 companies in the S&P 500-stock index offered positive, risk adjusted returns in a variety of time periods ending last week, show Bloomberg data
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Territorial Tax Plan Complicates Holiday Bid
Companies seeking a repatriation holiday on overseas profits must now assess House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp’s bill to stop taxing foreign gains at all
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Chris Farrell
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Earnings
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AT&T Faces `High Hurdles'
March 21 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Nelson, analyst at Mizuho Securities USA Inc., discusses AT&T Inc.'s agreement to buy Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA unit for $39 billion in cash and stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Economy
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Hope for American Manufacturing—and Maybe Jobs
Some factory work is returning to the U.S., thanks to a narrowing wage gap with low-cost countries and to the rising risks posed by long supply lines
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Funds
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Pink Floyd and Ferraris
April 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on the rising value of classic sports cars.
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Investing News & Analysis
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Tough Times Spur Shifts in Corporate R&D Spending
Big companies' outlays have mounted during the recession as technology becomes integral to an increasing number of industries
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Personal Finance
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As World Millionaires Multiply, Singapore Holds Its Lead
Overall, global wealth grew fastest in the Asia Pacific region last year. North America came in second
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Philanthropy
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Soros on Greece, Ireland
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire investor George Soros talks about the European sovereign debt crisis, the outlook for commodities and the U.S. deficit.
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Real Estate
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A Slow U.S. Recovery
Carmen Reinhart, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about the U.S. economy, labor market and financial system.
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Retirement
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Fragile Economy Keeps Older Workers From Retirement
The Great Recession spooked many older workers into deferring retirement, and the current state of the job market is reinforcing that trend
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Stocks & Markets
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Bonds: How to Play Interest Rate Peril
With uncertainty high, some bond investors are looking to "unconstrained" managers who take a more active approach to selecting fixed-income securities
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