Reporter, Marketplace
Stacey Vanek Smith is a former senior reporter for Marketplace.
Privately traded Facebook shares are sought after by wealthy investors. Now T. Rowe Price has made them available for all through mutual funds.
Imperial Oil plans to truck mining equipment through a narrow, winding highway in Idaho. But residents and conservationists are raising concerns over the long-term effects the new trucking route would have.
Move over orange juice. An American commodities exchange plans to let traders also bet on the future price of apple-juice concentrate.
Investment banking and credit quality improved, but hits to JPMorgan Chase's bread-and-butter bank operations reflect a sluggish economy.
Spurred in part by Facebook, the Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing rules that limit privately held companies to 499 shareholders.
The government has stepped up its game against insider trading, using techniques that had been reserved for organized crime.
Who will bid for billions of dollars worth of toxic assets once owned by insurance giant AIG? The Federal Reserve Bank of New York finds out today.
JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Best Buy and others say millions of email addresses may have been exposed when hackers hit data firm Epsilon.
New home sales in February took their biggest fall in 50 years. The price gap between new and existing homes has widened due to foreclosures.
The U.S. Treasury is to sell $142 billion of mortgage-backed securities it bought during the financial crisis. Will the sale boost mortgage rates?