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  • Verizon logo embedded in a U.S. 100 dollar bill.
  • Calculated as a percentage of share price, dividends have the potential to be cut or changed and yields vary as share prices fluctuate.
  • Regis Philbin holding up some cash money.
  • We took a peek back in time to compare what America was like the very first time the Dow crossed 10,000 mark (March 29th, 1999).
  • Man with pinstripe suit, green tie and green foliage from breast pocket.
  • For the first time, the Carbon Disclosure Project report ranks companies based on their plans and actions to reduce emissions.
  • Gold
  • With gold reaching new all-time highs, we take a look at the countries holding the most of this precious metal.
  • Fantasy Gifts
  • You may have once compiled the perfect wish list for Santa. Even though you’re older, there’s no reason to stop dreaming.
  • Worker welds interior of a car, Geely auto factory, Ningbo, China.
  • According to a UN agency which tracks this information, global FDI inflows fell from $1,979 bln in '07 to $1,697 bln in '08.
  • Top Halloween Costumes 2009
  • Total spending on the holiday is expected to reach $4.75 billion. A good chunk of that spending goes toward costumes.
  • Multi-million dollar real estate property
  • America's real estate market has had a rough ride, but how big can these drops really be?
  • Painting of Dick Fuld
  • Many Americans have turned their anger toward Wall Street. One New Yorker has turned this anger into street art.
  • The question of 'when' you're looking to buy is almost as important.
  • Solar Powered States
  • The states that are generating the most power from the sun are not always the sunniest.
  • Bank Vault
  • The words “safe” and “bank” are rarely put together in today's global economy.
  • NYSE trader
  • We took a look at which stocks have mean consensus estimates farthest above their stock prices.
  • Ferrari
  • There has been a wide range of impressive and rare cars produced, but which are truly the most beautiful?
  • Jean Claude Trichet headshot, as European Central Bank President
  • Which bankers have most effectively combated economic issues to avoid disaster?
  • HSBC
  • The global banking industry is a diverse landscape of financial services, but which are the best in each segment?
  • President Barack Obama eating a peach
  • A unique piece of real estate in Chicago comes with one rare amenity: the lot is adjacent to the president's private residence.
  • Olympic fire
  • Olympic host cities can be in the international forefront for weeks, while at the same time mobilize billions of dollars in investments.
  • Best Places to Stay
  • There are numerous places to stay in style, but which ones are truly the best?
  • Rare coin
  • Coins don’t always mean small change; in fact, some rare coins are worth a small fortune.
  • Muscle Cars
  • Enthusiasts could soon find their V-8's relegated to car museums and collectors' garages.
  • Clunker trade-ins.
  • See the most popular trade-ins and new vehicles purchased under the ‘cash for clunkers’ program.
  • Top porn states
  • A recent study reveals that online subscriptions are more prevalent in conservative states.
  • Expensive streets
  • Even in the face of a global recession, high-end real estate prices remain in the stratosphere.
  • Hong Kong currency.
  • Whether it's the colors or the overall design, good looking money is just a little more fun to spend.
  • Greatest Beach Homes
  • Despite a weak market and million dollar price tags, some of the houses have already attracted buyers.
  • World's Most Expensive Cities
  • Based on a quality of living point-scoring index that uses New York City as a base comparison.
  • Washington DC
  • As the recession grinds on, the last safety net is the government's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
  • Foreclosure States
  • Foreclosure filings were up 7 percent in July over the previous month and an increase of 32 percent from July 2008.
  • New Jersey Governor, John Corzine.
  • Many of these states already are off their highest FY 2009 budget gap estimates.




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