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Shopping baskets at a Chicago area Target store.
 
  Target customers advised to be vigilant  
  Surge in phone phishing scams anticipated. Customers advised to be vigilant  
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  A specialist is silhouetted with screens at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   Weak jobs report is not all bad for investors
Bad economic news isn't bad news for all investments.
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  columnist      
  Patients in clinical tests might have an inside track on if a drug is valuable..   Krantz: Patients CAN trade on drug-test results
Patients in tests might have an inside track on if a drug is valuable.
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  This July 29, 2013, photo shows winter in the southern hemisphere of Saturn. No giant earwigs are evident. Predicting interest rates is about as hard as predicting an invasion of giant earwigs from Saturn.   How to choose the right bond fund for 2014
If you own a bond fund, then you should think about at least the direction, if not the level, of interest rates.
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  WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 12:  Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray testifies before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee November 12, 2013 in Washington, DC. Cordray testified before the committee on the t   New mortgage rules aim to prevent risky loans
Here's a look at what they do and why they matter to potential home buyers.
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  markets      
  Nasdaq.   Nasdaq rockets 200% from 2009 bear market low
Tech-laden bellwether is first of the three big USA indexes to triple off March 2009 lows.
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  Personal Finance      
  Proposed taxpayer bill of rights, from the Taxpayer Advocate   Advocate: Taxpayers need bill of rights
IRS needs to give more help to taxpayers, according to the Taxpayer Advocate's report.
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  European Central Bank's (ECB) Mission Chief for Greece Klaus Masuch, right, arrives at the Finance Ministry in Athens for a meeting with the Greek finance minister.   International funds sail past U.S. stock funds
The average large-company core international fund gained 10.6% in the third quarter.
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  Personal Finance      
  Adding machine, tax forms and pen   Get out your calculator: Tax season is coming
Click here for tips on doing your taxes and what's new, what's not in the land of the IRS.
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  Wello   YoungMoney: Online gyms ... really?
Online gyms provide video subscriptions and personal training sessions for cheap.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A woman cleans a beach scene poster on the Dominican Republic booth in Stuttgart, Germany, at a tourism fair that will run through Jan. 19.

A woman cleans a beach scene poster on the Dominican Republic booth in Stuttgart, Germany, at a tourism fair that will run through Jan. 19.
 
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