Budget Deal Reached Amid Conservative Opposition
Budget negotiators in the Congress have reached an agreement on Tuesday that, if approved by the House and Senate, could restore some order to the nation's chaotic budget process and avoid another government shutdown on January 15.
U.S. Stocks Slide
U.S. stocks declined as investors looked to cash in on some of the year's strong gains and weighed the potential impact of reduced Federal Reserve stimulus.
The Wall Street JournalHD Supply Holdings posts 3Q profit
NEWS: HD Supply Holdings Inc. said Tuesday that it posted a profit during its fiscal third quarter, thanks to higher demand for its industrial products. Its shares rose as its earnings beat Wall Street ...
Associated PressCredit Cards Are Now Offering 0% APR Through 2015
Consumers can now get rid of high interest rates and get 0% APR for 18 months. Compare these leading 2013 credit card offers and find your best offer.
AdChoices CompareCards.comSponsoredCould You Be Oversaving for Retirement?
A new Morningstar report shows how easy it is to oversave for retirement.
Yahoo FinanceApple Finally Takes Step That Will Bring the Company to the Next Level
Just last Thursday, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ/AAPL) revealed its long-awaited and worst-kept secret when the maker of the “iPhone” and “iPad” reported it would align with China Mobile Limited (NYSE/CHL) to push its products into China, a very lucrative market for the smartphone giant. The deal, while…
Business 2 CommunityPoll uncovers new Obamacare threat: Inertia
Americans are increasingly prepared to deal with Obamacare, but the uninsured are less ready to deal with that law, a new poll shows.
CNBCBofA Merrill Lynch: Prepare for a 20% correction next year
MacNeil Curry, Head of Global Technical Strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, says there are three reasons investors should get ready for as much as a 20% correction in the markets this coming year This year has been a … Continue reading →
Talking NumbersMary Barra, G.M.’s New Chief, Speaking Her Mind
Mary T. Barra, who will be the next chief executive of General Motors, visited The New York Times in November and sat down with reporters and editors.
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Gartman's 'old man' reasoning for continued rally
Dennis Gartman says his 40 years of trading experience give him a good reason to stay bullish.
CNBCIran, India meet to discuss oil exports, payments
Indian and Iranian officials are meeting this week to discuss how to unlock the first oil payments to Iran since the United States and other world powers eased sanctions last month in exchange for curbs to Tehran's nuclear programme. Last month six world powers and Tehran reached an interim deal…
Reuters[video] Dennis Gartman: Why rally will continue
Dennis Gartman takes an "old man's view of the market," and explains why stocks will likely continue higher, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
CNBC[video] Lululemon names new CEO
Sam Poser, Sterne Agee senior research analyst, discusses the naming of Laurent Potdevin as the new CEO of retailer Lululemon and why he has downgraded the stock.
CNBCStrategic Networking uh err .. Strategic Relationships
Often when I talk about strategic networking, people will immediately think of networking events. Their palms will get sweaty as they would rather get a root canal surgery than walk into a room full of strangers. I now say strategic relationships because that is what we are really creating. Also,…
Business 2 CommunityTop 10 Credit Cards for Excellent Credit
For people with excellent credit. Compare exclusive offers side-by-side and apply online for the card that is right for you.
AdChoices CreditCards.comSponsoredWhat Big Businesses Can Teach You About Building Company Culture
It's no coincidence that the same qualities that make your company a great place to work can also help you grow your business. Think about it: A great company culture means that you know how to keep your employees happy and productive. And if you have happy and productive employees, they will not…
Huffington PostVictory Lap for Icahn? Activist Investor Sells 2 Million Shares of His Fund
What a year for Carl Icahn. He appeared to be celebrating Monday night by selling roughly 2 million shares of his fund Icahn Enterprises, generating a tidy profit of $289 million.
The Wall Street JournalMeet Ryan Seacrest's nerdy older brother
Chris Hardwick, "Talking Dead" host, discusses his hit television show "Talking Dead" on AMC. It's essentially an isolated version of the water cooler, Harwick said.
CNBC VideosHyundai says will not defend Europe market share at all costs
Korean auto maker Hyundai will seek to expand in Europe, but will not seek to maintain its market share at all costs, Allan Rushforth, Chief Operating Officer at Hyundai Motor Europe said on Tuesday. The Korean auto maker, which has development and production facilities in Germany, the Czech…
ReutersDollar General's Secret Ingredient This Year? Cigarettes
The king of dollar stores is seeing its tobacco customers buying more than just "a smoke and a coke."
ForbesOil recovers to $110 after biggest fall in five weeks
Brent crude oil rose to around $110 a barrel on Tuesday, recouping some of the previous session's sharp losses as the U.S. dollar weakened. U.S. crude oil futures, were up $1.11 at $98.45 a barrel, their highest in six weeks, after their first decline in seven sessions on Monday. Blockades of…
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