The U.S. and South Korea have reached a deal on free-trade. Now attention turns to automakers, and how this agreement could affect them. Rob Schmitz explains.
The Financial Times reports Italy and Luxembourg have introduced a new way to help troubled countries — spreading the risk by selling European bonds. Christopher Werth has more.
When Austell residents learned a new store along the main highway was going to be a Dollar General, "price" was the last thing on their minds. This was about image. Jim Burress reports.
Congress could reach a bipartisan compromise on the Bush Tax cuts. It would likely include an extension of unemployment benefits and perhaps an extension of tax credits that were included in the stimulus package last year. David Gura has more.
The UN climate change talks will wrap up this week in Cancun, Mexico. But while countries discuss climate issues, so too does the insurance industry. Scott Tong reports.
A court in France has found Continental Airlines and one of its mechanics guilty of criminal wrongdoing and manslaughter. That stems from the crash of a Concorde supersonic jet in France ten years ago that killed 113 people.
Jeremy Hobson speaks to Julia Coronado about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's appearance on CBS's "60 Minutes." He defended the Fed's recent efforts to boost the economy against critics who warn those efforts will lead to inflation.
Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, December 6, 2010