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Explainer: What is the repo market?

Jul 28, 2011
Stock markets have up until now seemed less than bothered by the nation's debt-ceiling drama. But the so-called "repo market" on Wall Street shows that confidence is wavering.

How investors can profit off a default

Jul 28, 2011
There are safe bets, and more speculative tactics

No longer in the discussion: Jobs

Jul 28, 2011
At one time, Democrats and President Obama talked about ways to stimulate the creation of more jobs in the debt ceiling negotiations. Now the plans of both parties are all about cutting spending.

Overall impact beyond debt ceiling deadline could be long-lasting

Jul 27, 2011
Even if the country avoids default, there are other economic threats that could impact the long-term health of the economy

On Capitol Hill, lawmakers hear ratings agencies failed in multiple crises

Jul 27, 2011
Ratings agencies: you can't live with them, can't live without them, says New York University Professor Lawrence J. White

Companies order fewer big ticket items in June

Jul 27, 2011
Economist Richard Dekaser says this may be first hard data to prove that debt ceiling debate has worried companies.

Congress takes on ratings agencies

Jul 27, 2011
A House subcommittee today looks into the role of ratings agencies during and after the financial crisis

For public good, not for profit.

American economic dominance at risk?

Jul 27, 2011
Alan Beattie of the Financial Times discusses why the debt drama in Washington is problematic for the world

How are Americans preparing for a possible default?

Jul 27, 2011
As the August 2nd default deadline approaches, people are buying up gold coins and locking in mortgage interest rates to prepare for a worst-case scenario.

Should investors worry over U.S. default?

Jul 26, 2011
As the deadline to raise the debt ceiling approaches, one financial planner says ignore the politics and stick with your long-term investment plans.