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DOW | 10,447.37 | | -12.26 | -0.12% |
| | | | S&P; | 1,218.02 | | -3.57 | -0.29% |
| | 10YR | 101 22/32 | | -3/32 | Yield: 4.04% |
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Sep 2
Gas prices only tip of the iceberg, as deadly storm will affect real estate, trade, heating costs. (more)
10:41a
Wall Streeters return to work after Labor Day to face more fallout from Katrina, tough September. (more)
Sep 2
Katrina's record cost will raise debate on whether legislation should support insurance industry. (more)
Sep 2
Overnight price hikes weigh on consumers; poll says Americans want Bush to make gas prices priority. (more)
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Rebuilding from disasters brings out the worst in scams and fraud. (more)
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Batter up, Mr. Greenspan
by Kathleen Hays
It's time for the Fed chairman to take one more swing for the economy ... or maybe just walk. (more)
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Even at $3 a gallon, Americans unlikely to seriously cut down on gasoline consumption. (more)
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COMMENTARY
by Gerri Willis
From assessing risk and acting quickly to the limits of the government -- what you need to know. (more)
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If gas prices hit $4, both mid-and-low income consumers will feel some serious pain. (more)
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