China’s Sinopec pays $3.1 billion for stake in Apache’s Egypt operations as Chinese firms expand overseas and U.S. companies focus on the domestic oil boom.
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India’s economic growth slowest since 2009
India’s economy grew by 4.4% in the latest quarter, the slowest GDP growth in more than four years.
Need a small biz idea? Try Obamacare
These entrepreneurs say Obamacare gave them an idea for a niche small business.
Emerging market woes: Contained or contagion?
India, Brazil and other emerging markets are suffering and their currencies are tumbling as the U.S. economy strengthens, but experts aren’t worried about another global crisis just yet.
43% pay no federal income taxes
Whether because of very low incomes or a bevy of tax breaks, 43% of Americans will end up owing nothing in federal income taxes this year.
U.S. economic growth stronger than thought
Second reading of second quarter gross domestic product revised up to 2.5%, stronger than expected.
Employers play Obamacare blame game
No more health benefits for spouses. Higher deductibles for employees. More cost-sharing.
San Bernardino bankruptcy gets green light
The San Bernardino ruling could affect Detroit’s bankruptcy case and open the door to cuts to other public-sector pension plans.
Oil prices rise, but gas is a different story
Gasoline prices may not follow crude oil prices higher as the coming fall signals weaker demand, cheaper blends.
Greece joining euro was a mistake: Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says allowing Greece to join the euro was a mistake that helped create the region’s debt crisis.
The Fed’s millionaires
Financial disclosure forms show that all seven current members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors have assets worth more than $1 million.
Detroit pensions: Bribes, a $5,000 poker chip and a big financial hole
No issue in the Detroit bankruptcy is more contentious: How deep is the hole in the workers’ pension funds?
Real White House interns sound off
Former White House interns talk about whether it was worth spending thousands of dollars to work for the president for no pay.
India in crisis mode as rupee hits another record low
The Indian rupee extended losses to another record low on Wednesday as government efforts to stabilize markets failed and investors continued to pull money out of the country.
California wildfires further strain federal budget
Federal agencies are scrambling for money to fight devastating fires in Northern California and elsewhere.
Oil jumps as Syria conflict heats up
Oil prices are forecast to surge the moment the U.S. initiates a military strike on Syria.
Lew: Raise debt ceiling before mid-October
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Home prices still surging … for now
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New innovators face backlash
Start ups such as Airbnb, Uber and Sunrun say they are facing unfair legal challenges from the established players. The old line industries say the laws are meant for the public good.
Four downsides of a chattier Fed
When Ben Bernanke finishes his term in January, one of his key legacies will be a more talkative Federal Reserve.
Lew to Congress: Raise debt ceiling before mid-October
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew spells out for Congress when U.S. will reach limit of its borrowing authority. At that point, Lew warned, unless Congress has raised the debt ceiling, Treasury will only be able to pay incoming bills with cash it has on hand.
5 toughest work conversations
Want a raise? Think your performance review was unfair? Here’s how to broach five difficult topics with your boss, without hurting your career.
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