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'Education is the most important thing'
Interview by
Jan 27, 2012
Credit union officer Niki Wong discusses how many Asian American households handle their personal finances.
Financial Trust Index: Faith in U.S. banks slides
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Jan 26, 2012
According to the Financial Trust Index, Americans have little faith in their investment options.
Europe's oil standoff
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Jan 23, 2012
As part of the effort to prevent Tehran from developing its nuclear weapons program, the EU unites on imposing sanctions against Iran.
EU, U.S. announce tougher sanctions on Iran
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Jan 23, 2012
The hope is further isolation by freezing assets and penalizing the banks that do business with Iran.
European Union agrees on sanctions against Iran
Interview by
Jan 23, 2012
The EU has agreed on a plan to phase out Iranian oil deals, as part of the broader sanctions against the country and its nuclear program.
Banks shrink and turn profits
Interview with
Jan 19, 2012
Marketplace's Heidi Moore discusses what's significant about banks shrinking and reporting profits.
Banks drive customers away
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Jan 13, 2012
Consumers are hit with new fees at the same time banks reach out to attract new customers.
Geithner asks China for help with sanctions on Iran
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Jan 10, 2012
The U.S. treasury secretary wants China to impose sanctions, but may find the Chinese -- big buyers of Iranian oil -- in no hurry to make up their minds.
Mr. Geithner goes to Asia as tension with Iran grows
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Jan 9, 2012
Key on the agenda: Getting Japan and China to support Iran oil sanctions.
PODCAST: Geithner heads to China, techies head to Vegas
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Jan 9, 2012
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is on his way to Asia today with a goal of getting Japan and China on board with new economic sanctions against Iran, as tensions between that country and the U.S. continue to grow. The Consumer Electronics Show is underway in Las Vegas and there will be plenty of hype and hooey regarding a zillion new tech products being displayed.











