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By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
It has been 124 years since U.S. stock markets closed due to weather for two consecutive days, but mega storm Sandy forced markets to close again Tuesday.
'Frankenstorm' closes in
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
It was a very rare development in New York: Stock markets closed Monday because of Hurricane Sandy, which is being billed as the perfect storm.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
It is time to do a bit of counterfactual math.
How many gaps?
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
A so-called nonpartisan think tank in Washington contends that GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney could not keep his campaign promises if he tried.
Low expectations
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
In the world of big business, this is about as organic as it gets: U.S. companies are not living up to expectations and shares are falling.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Now, it's a foot race with the presidential debate on foreign policy out of the way, economic issues again center stage in the U.S. presidential race.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Suddenly, the buzzword in the financial district is demand, but maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Spain may actually win a standoff with the European Union, where leaders now say international aid could soon go directly to Spanish banks.
 Handling China
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
On the campaign trail four years ago, then Sen. Barack Obama said he would be tough on China.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Moody's Investors Service put a positive spin on markets Wednesday, refusing to drop Spain's credit rating.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Whatever happened to the central theme of the financial crisis of 2008 that called for a portable solution to firms that were "too big to fail"?
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., it turns out, is not just another pretty face. At least, that's what he says.
The Solidarity Prize
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
If the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded by a committee of notables from the United States, would the European Union have won?
From Welch's tower
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
The U.S. Federal Reserve said Wednesday the economy was recovering at a modest pace and, as far as is known, Jack Welch was unperturbed.
Merkel visits Athens
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Years ago, Saturday Night Live featured a skit in which, in all innocence, a few cast members discussed some remarkably stupid ideas.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
The International Monetary Fund said that the global economy would get worse before it improves and there was no sign of that happening soon.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney might have the right economic strategy for the moment but calling him a visionary is a bit of a stretch.
The Romney debate
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
No question, the first presidential debate marked a seismic shift in the race for the White House.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
The powers that be in Europe are now facing a downturn that has likely blossomed into a recession, data released this week suggests.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
An election year is hard on Wall Street and hard on millionaires -- at least this election year is.
While Wall Street burned
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Let the public relations games begin over the lawsuit filed against JPMorgan Chase by New York State on Monday.
Spain seeking relief
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy may have lost the battle and won the war in a gambit over how international aid is handled.
Spain tightens its belt
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Markets are pivoting on budget issues in Spain and financial industry scandals to close out the week.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Markets have been rattled in Europe in recent sessions as the predicted resurgence of worries over sovereign debt issues has, indeed, come true.
By ANTHONY HALL, United Press International
Interesting numbers from the Michigan Campaign Finance Network concerning the polarizing issue of collective bargaining rights.
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