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Few Who Lost Homes In U.S. Will Buy Again Soon Amid Tight Credit

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Only about one in four former homeowners who lost property during the housing crash will soon become buyers again as tight credit keeps many out of the U.S. real estate market, says an NAR study.

Inflation-Linked ETF Attracts Most Cash Ever As Prices Pick Up

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Investors are betting on higher inflation, and sending more cash than ever into the biggest ETF that protects against rising consumer prices.

TIAA-Cref, Other Investors Sue, Alleging $900M Fee-Driven Scheme By Schorsch

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A hidden scheme generated more than $900 million in managers’ fees and bonuses at American Realty Capital Properties, investors said in a lawsuit.

The Doctor Is Out: LabCorp To Let Consumers Order Own Tests

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Consumers will soon be able to bypass their doctors by going online to order cholesterol readings, thyroid tests and other bloodwork from the biggest diagnostics company in the U.S.

Investors Go All In For Oil As Many See Market ‘Froth’ Elsewhere

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The collapse in crude prices was supposed to devastate companies and spook investors. Instead, the money keeps piling into oil.

Republicans Shrug Off Deficit Woes In Half-Trillion-Dollar Binge

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Congressional Republicans who came to power pledging tight-fisted budgeting are going on a tax-cut and spending binge that would boost federal deficits by a half-trillion dollars.

Ex-JPMorgan Chase Broker Charged For Taking And Losing Millions

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A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. broker faces federal charges that he stole $20 million from customers, only to lose at least $13.5 million in bets on Tesla Motors Inc., Apple Inc. and other companies.

Apple's Tim Cook Is A Steal At $65 Million In Pay

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Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook has the best pay-for-performance rating of any chief executive officer on the Bloomberg Pay Index, the first daily ranking of the highest-paid U.S. executives.

Mega-Donors Freed From Gift Tax They Never Paid

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The U.S. House voted this week to keep the Internal Revenue Service from hitting the nation’s wealthiest mega-donors with gift taxes for their political contributions.

Employers Can Pay Workers For Weight, Exercise, U.S. Says

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U.S. employers can greatly reduce health insurance costs for workers who participate in various “wellness” programs, the Obama administration said.

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