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Big-Spender Trump's Campaign Donations Expose A Tightfisted Side

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Donald Trump, a maestro of ego and Republican presidential frontrunner, brags about political donations, but gives a slim fraction of the cash tossed around by other New York bigwigs.

Bond Market Anxieties Divide Wall Street On Fed's Next Move

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There's a widening gap between those who take their cues from the bond market to gauge the prospects for U.S. growth and those who focus on economic indicators.

University Endowment Returns Fall With Equity, Bond Markets

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U.S. public-university endowments, including the country’s second-wealthiest at the University of Texas, are reporting fiscal 2015 returns that fail to meet the annual industry standard.

Obama Eyes Economic Sanctions To Battle Foreign Hackers

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The Obama administration is drafting economic sanctions and other actions to punish China and any other nations that hack into its corporate computer networks.

Senators Raise Questions About Hedge Funds' Lawsuit Bets

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The "litigation finance" industry provokes a skeptical look from two powerful Republican lawmakers

This Is What Oil At $40 Means For The U.S. Economy

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Seventy percent of economists in a Bloomberg News survey said crude oil prices around $40 per barrel for the next three months would have no impact on the Fed.

Fed Up Investors Yank Cash From Almost Everything Just Like 2008

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Since July, American households—which account for almost all mutual fund investors—have pulled money both from mutual funds that invest in stocks and those that invest in bonds.

The Brutal Costs Of Raising The World's 631st-Best Tennis Player

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It cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, a few jobs and a marriage to turn a kid from Long Island into a professional tennis player.

While Many Panicked, Japanese Day Trader Made $34 Million

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Calling himself 'CIS" on Twitter, the reclusive day-trader added to his fortune by sensing the fear that had taken hold of U.S. investors.

Emerging Companies With $23 Billion To Repay Show Risks Of Rout

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A $23 billion pile of debt is stifling emerging-market companies already strained by the tumble in commodity prices and weaker currencies.

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