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The US Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates near zero at its last meeting of the year as the eurozone debt crisis shows the fragile recovery is not insulated from shocks elsewhere in the world.
BMW has announced that the entry-level iteration of the 2013 6-series Gran Coupe, the six-cylinder 640i, will start at $76,895. That means the Gran Coupe’s extra style relative to the 535i sedan—with which the 640i shares its turbocharged inline-six and a lot of DNA and componentry—will cost...
Labor reforms at McCormick Place will stay in effect temporarily despite a federal court ruling that invalidates many of the new rules. Leaders of the convention center said Monday that they will continue working under flexible labor terms credited with lowering costs for...
George Osborne has moved to quell rumours about Sir Mervyn King's successor as Governor of the Bank of England by declaring that the appointment process will not begin until the autumn.
UK growth figures out tomorrow could show a "small negative number", according to a Bank of England policymaker, meaning the country would technically be back in a recession.
The British economy grew by 0.5pc in the third quarter, the Office for National Statistics confirmed, but economists said the recovery was not sustainable.
Americans’ confidence in the economy in November rose to its highest level since July. The Conference Board said Tuesday its Consumer Confidence Index rose 15 points to 56.0, up from a revised 40.9 in October.
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TERRY SAVAGE: In this column, I’ll respond to your most frequently asked questions regularly. Today’s topic is how to best payback student loans.
Schaumburg-based Motorola is adding 400 jobs in downtown Chicago, bringing to 2,700 the number of new positions that Mayor Rahm Emanuel has lured here during his first month in office.

