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Welcome to the tax shelter island known as ... Manhattan
May 22, 2013
Not all of Apple's untaxable billions are overseas. Some are held right here in the U.S., protected because the accounts are foreign owned. Welcome to the tax-shelter island otherwise known as Manhattan.
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PODCAST: It's electric, boogie woogie woogie
May 22, 2013
The value of autistic employees. Could the country's largest public power utility really become private? And who is Daniel Werfel?
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As Ben Bernanke speaks, Japan continues stimulus
May 22, 2013
Today Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gives his latest economic report to Congress. His testimony comes on the same day that Japan's central bank is indicating its intention to continue stimulus measures.
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Could the country’s largest public power utility really become private?
May 22, 2013
President Obama floated the idea of selling the Tennessee Valley Authority in his budget, released last month. He started receiving pushback almost immediately.
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Meet Daniel Werfel, the new chief of the IRS
May 22, 2013
Daniel Werfel starts Wednesday as the new acting administrator of the Internal Revenue Service, succeeding Steven T. Miller, who resigned under pressure last week.
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PODCAST: Dimon survives the chopping block
May 21, 2013
Shareholders allow Jamie Dimon to keep his dual role as CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan. And what percentage of Americans own stocks?
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PODCAST: Yahoo tumbles to get back up
May 20, 2013
Yahoo buys Tumblr. What will happen if the Federal Reserve backs off? And public pensions bounce back, but not enough for some.
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Is the economy ready to fly by itself?
May 20, 2013
What happens if the Federal Reserve takes away the big can of sterno it put under the U.S. economy?
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Public pension funds rebound from recession
May 20, 2013
But for some the recovery still doesn't mean they are doing as well as they should.
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Gold prices are falling, but global demand is expected to grow
May 20, 2013
As an investment and inflation hedge, gold still looks overvalued, at nearly 30 percent below its peak. But demand for gold is growing in India and China.












