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You might be relieved to know that your deposits are insured, but what about interest on those deposits?
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Kevin Busby kicks off mud-caked Nikes and wraps his naked feet in rags. Grabbing an açaà tree, the 55-year-old business owner from Utah tries to shimmy up its smooth trunk. Seconds later he slides back down. Busby’s business partner, Fernanda Stefani, 40, helps him try again by supporting his feet - but once out of […]
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Scared yet? The U.S. stock market suffered a massive selloff on Monday and though it regained some ground on Tuesday, prospects of a bear market and a recession loom large.
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Kevin Busby kicks off mud-caked Nikes and wraps his naked feet in rags. Grabbing an açaà tree, the 55-year-old business owner from Utah tries to shimmy up its smooth trunk. Seconds later he slides back down. Busby’s business partner, Fernanda Stefani, 40, helps him try again by supporting his feet - but once out of […]
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The chef who made Google’s cafeteria famous opened his own restaurant last month in Palo Alto. Charlie Ayers’s inspiration for his Calafia Café & Market a Go Go was the healthy gourmet food he dished up for employees of the search-engine giant. He promises that all food will be sourced from within a 150-mile radius, […]
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama Tuesday proposed expanding federal deposit insurance for families and small businesses as a way to convince lawmakers who voted against the $700 billion federal bailout plan to change their minds.
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Investors have stopped fleeing money-market funds, a week after the federal government said it would insure fund shares don’t lose their value.
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