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Harvard Endowment First In Pay Raises, Last In Ivy Performance

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Harvard University’s endowment had the worst performance of any of the eight Ivy League schools in 2013. Yet its CEO at the time got the biggest raise.

Ex-Citigroup CEO Pandit Backs Startup To Cut Wall Street Fees

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Vikram Pandit, Citigroup's former CEO, is among investors backing FeeX, a venture that helps consumers avoid hidden costs in financial products.

Economist For Presidential Hopeful Ben Carson Seeks Tax System Overhaul

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A bold revamp of the tax system, he says, is the first big step to sparking short-term growth.

European Country's Time To Shine As Stocks Outperform After 10 Years

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The rout that slashed as much as $8.3 trillion off equity values has left one market relatively unscathed.

This Couple Dropped Everything To Open A Caribbean Pizza Boat

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You've heard of food trucks? Well, Tara and Shasha Bouis now want to introduce St. Martin oceangoers to the pizza boat.

JP Morgan Strategist: Market Losses Not Over

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Traders probably have to get rid of another $100 billion in stocks in the next one to three weeks, he says.

Health Jobs Hit U.S. Record, Driven By Economy And Obamacare

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Health-care jobs hit a record as a percentage of total non-farm employment in the most recent U.S. payrolls report, fueled by an improving economy and President Barack Obama’s health-care overhaul.

Record $500 Million Art Trove Lands At Sotheby's

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Sotheby’s will offer more than 500 works amassed by A. Alfred Taubman valued at more than $500 million—the highest estimate ever for a private collection at auction.

Wall Street Jobs Jettisoned For Online, French Cooking, Music And Other Dreams

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Wall Street isn't as much fun as it used to be, while hours remain long and rigid, say some who are leaving finance jobs.

Investment Lessons From August's Market Mayhem

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September is the worst month for markets, historically, though compared to this August's turmoil an average 1.1 percent drop in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index seems tame.

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