Obama's Budget To Tax The Wealthy
President Barack Obama on Monday will propose a multi-trillion-dollar US government budget that seeks to spur job creation and impose higher taxes on the rich
Greek Party Leaders Urge Yes Vote On Austerity
The leaders of Greece's two major parties Saturday moved to rally their lawmakers behind painful austerity measures the country must take to gain a fresh
SEC Launches Private Equity Inquiry
Federal regulators have launched a wide-ranging inquiry into the private equity industry that examines how firms value their investments, among other matters,
Two Midwest Bank Closures Bring 2012 Tally to Nine
Charter National Bank and Trust of Hoffman Estates, Ill., and SCB Bank of Shelbyville, Ind., were closed by regulators Friday, the Federal Deposit Insurance
State Subpoenas Bank of America on Loan Securities
Massachusetts' securities regulator on Friday subpoenaed Bank of America Corp. in connection with its involvement in two loan securities that resulted in $150
GM Wins Environmental Approval for New $1.1B Plant in China
General Motors has won approval from an environmental authority group in China for a new $1.1 billion vehicle assembly plant.
California Hedge Fund Chief Charged With Insider Trading
A northern California hedge fund manager was charged Friday with making a series of improper trades in Google Inc. and other technology companies based on
Mortgage Servicers Agreed To Historic $26-Billion Settlement - Anthony Sanders…
You could be one of millions of homeowners to see a reduction on your home loan.
US Stocks Have Worst Day of Year on Greece Fears
US stocks were dragged down for their worst one-day loss this year by tumult over the Greek bailout, disappointing readings on the US economy and a downgrade
What Does the Mortgage Pact Mean for Homeowners?
The $26 billion-foreclosure settlement unveiled Thursday is expected to help many borrowers who are struggling to make their loan payments, owe more than their
Facebook Value Tops $100B Ahead of IPO
A pre-Initial Public Offering rally in Facebook shares has pushed the value of the social-networking giant past $100 billion.
Asian Markets Drift Lower In Early Trade
Asian markets edged lower in early trade Friday, following a modest rise for US stocks after Greece agreed to an austerity deal and American jobless claims
US Postal Service Loss Widens To $3.3B
The US Postal Service on Thursday posted a $3.3-billion loss for the latest quarter and projected it would run out of cash in October as its fiscal woes
Eurozone Demands Greek Austerity Vote
Greece's political leaders agreed Thursday on unpopular budget, wage and pension cuts that moved Europe to the verge of approving a new bailout to stave off a
BGE: Warm Winter Means Lower Bills
Baltimore Gas and Electric customers can expect to pay $100 to $200 less to heat their homes this winter.
States, Banks Reach Foreclosure-Abuse Settlement
U.S. states reached a landmark $25 billion deal Thursday with the nation's biggest mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses that occurred after the housing