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Credit agencies try for higher marks

Jun 10, 2008
Moody's, Fitch and other ratings agencies have been slammed for not spotting the risks in the subprime mortgage market. Now they're hard at work to earn back their reputations. Amy Scott reports.

Food fears prompt FDA funding request

Jun 10, 2008
In the wake of the massive tomato recall, the White House is asking Congress for $275 million more to increase FDA staff and inspections in its effort to secure the food supply. John Dimsdale reports.

Global oil demand slows

Jun 10, 2008
The International Energy Agency says global demand for oil is slowing. What will that mean for prices? Dan Grech reports.

John Stumpf bio

Jun 10, 2008
CONVERSATIONS FROM THE CORNER OFFICE: Wells Fargo & Company President and CEO John Stumpf.

Wells Fargo corporate history

Jun 10, 2008
CONVERSATIONS FROM THE CORNER OFFICE: Wells Fargo & Co. President and CEO John Stumpf.

Interview transcript: John Stumpf

Jun 10, 2008
CONVERSATIONS FROM THE CORNER OFFICE: Wells Fargo & Company President and CEO John Stumpf.

How Much Is Enough?

Jun 10, 2008
Question: I've yet to find a book or article that can answer this question: How do you know if you're financially okay?...

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Natural gas prices on the rise

Jun 10, 2008
Despite the arrival of a hot summer, natural gas prices are almost double what they were in December. Ashley Milne-Tyte explains last winter's effect on current supplies and other culprits to the rising costs.

New shipping security could hurt trade

Jun 10, 2008
Congress passed a law designed to stop terrorists from using container ships as part of an attack. But a report out of Europe this morning says the measure could be bad for global trade. Stephen Beard reports.

Chinese home buyers learn to borrow

Jun 10, 2008
Home buyers in China used to pay the full price for a house upfront. But a new generation is following a pattern familiar one seen in the U.S. a few years ago -- they're borrowing more for real estate. Lisa Chow has more.