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INSIGHTS, ANALYSIS, NEWS & TOOLS

STOCKS
Yes, we're in a recession, but savvy investors are finding a lot of attractive stocks.
 
MARKETS
5 Risks That Weigh on the Markets
Find out the odds that stocks will be rattled by a recession, gas prices and other wild cards.
 
FORECASTS
A Misleading Signal on First-Quarter GDP
Though the economy will continue to struggle, the Fed is shifting to an inflation watch.
 
FORECASTS
More Skilled Foreign Workers Shun U.S.
The weak dollar and tough immigration rules are taking a toll on the ability of U.S. firms to lure and keep proficient workers from abroad.
 
FORECASTS
Winners in a Down Economy
Not all businesses are hurting. In fact, some are humming right along.
 
OUTLOOK
Recession at the Gates
It's going to take more than Fed rate cuts to repair the economy.
 
ARCHIVES
We can do much to stanch carbon emissions without establishing a maze of price controls and regulations, says columnist Jeremy Siegel.
Hopes of a rebound next year are fading fast. And home builders face more bad news on the cost side.
The United Auto Workers pact with General Motors makes the best of a bad situation for everyone involved.
Getting bloggers, satisfied customers and others to tout your wares online will help your bottom line.
After playing it safe for the better part of a decade, venture capital firms are beginning to take more chances with start-up companies.
State legislators and regulators used to act first and consider the consequences for small businesses later. Not anymore.
The stock market is on a wild ride, but don't let nerves get the best of you. Kiplinger's editors discuss what you should expect -- and smart moves to make.
It still has some underlying momentum. But the growing list of risk factors is worrisome.
After six years of trying, lawmakers are finally about to ban a common cause of identity theft.
The coming rush to fix bridges, roads, sewer pipes and more will open doors to new technology, funding mechanisms and private sector involvement.
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