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By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Get out of bed and rub your eyes. Pinch yourself. Call the broker. Start making bets on Wall Street again.
RTW as a false alarm
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
With nods, winks and nudges, Republicans in Michigan assaulted their union member constituents on Tuesday.
Fighting over a fantasy
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Here's a concept: Stop Worrying and Love the Fiscal Cliff.
Economy's driving force
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
U.S. consumer spending is the economy's driving wheel, no question about it.
War on unions
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Right-to-work has a nice ring to it from a sentimental point of view.
Turnaround artist wanted
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
As expected, central banks in London and Frankfurt left their lending rates intact Thursday in the midst of recession No. 2 for the continent.
An economic time line
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
It seems President Barack Obama, with an election behind him, is still unable to sell his successes on the economic front.
How to rappel off cliff
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
There are 21 shopping days until Christmas and 27 days until the U.S. budget goes, potentially, over a fiscal cliff for lack of leadership in Washington.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
A few economists lately suggested the "fiscal cliff" is, in fact, a fiscal slope -- and said politicians and the media are exaggerating the problem.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
"It's going to be a rough evening -- everybody saying a lot of pleasant things to each other."
Getting in early
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Gold went the wrong direction Wednesday, at least as far as the standard logic goes, falling 1.5 percent to 1,721.60 per troy ounce.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Is it understood that China denies it is a currency manipulator? That seems like a fair question to ask.
What works around here?
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Finance leaders in Europe are haggling once again over the rescue of Greece with three basic scenarios available to them.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Budget talks in Washington are threatening to put stock markets on a short leash, much as painfully slow bailout talks in Europe have in recent years.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
What a turkey! Yes, it's time for the first annual business page What a turkey! awards, given with gratitude and humility -- and plenty more from where they came.
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Speaker of the House John Boehner in Washington
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Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) speaks to the press after Congress failed to agree to a continuing resolution to fund the government, causing the first government shutdown in 17 years, in Washington, D.C. on October 1, 2013. Boehner was joined by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) (L), House Majority Whip Kevin MCCarthy (R-CA) and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA). UPI/Kevin Dietsch