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Winning in a tough southern economy
Montgomery, Ala., flourishes in a tough economy by concentrating development around its riverfront and stadium. Play
Where's the FDIC in Dodd's reform?
Sen. Dodd's proposed financial reform bill expands the Federal Reserve's powers but not the FDIC's role. Play
Chinese billionaires on rise
Communist China is now home to an increasing number of the super rich. Play
Dodd's last stand
Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., is readying his final push for financial reform. Play
A year after Madoff, SEC touts change
Director of Enforcement Robert Khuzami brings you behind the scenes of structural changes at the regulatory agency. Play
Former Toyota lawyer slams automaker
Dimitrios Biller says Toyota concealed important documents from lawmakers and he has the papers to prove it. Play
Strikes paralyze Greece
Garbage workers, police and firemen protest in Athens against austerity measures that include a cut to holiday pay and bonuses. Play
'We need a business model for GMAC'
Elizabeth Warren says the auto financer GMAC needs a plan for its mortgage branch if it is going to repay TARP money. Play
MDs go online to cut costs
Two doctors in New York implement the online Hello Health platform to increase transparency and patient access while lowering costs. Play
Health care reform's war of words
Take a look back at the year of political bickering and wrangling over a health care reform bill. Play
Small gains in job market
Recent baby steps show the job market is just crawling. Play
Homeowners walking away
More people are choosing to leave their home, rather than pay their mortgage. Play
Toyota's whistle blower
Former Toyota lawyer Demetrios Biller accuses the carmaker of withholding information it was legally required to turn over during lawsuits. Play
SEC risk detectives dig deeper
Henry Hu heads the SEC Division of Risk which tracks systemic threats from complex assets and develops ways to preempt problems. Play
Top cops of Wall Street
After missing Madoff, the SEC has revamped with new enforcers who promise to do better. Play
Breaking the piggy bank (again)
American's are spending more of their savings in 2010 but readers of 'The Buzz' are not concerned. Play
Many missed the markets big bounce
Average investors remain cautious despite last year's stock market rebound, but an expert says people shouldn't stay cashed out. Play
Rising before the bread
A baker starts her work shift at 2 a.m. to support her three children. Play
SEC recruits talent, whistle-blowers
Director of Enforcement Robert Khuzami will start paying whistle-blowers for tips and says getting top talent isn't a hard sell. Play
Help wanted: China's labor shortage
As China's economy improves, Chinese workers have better options and employers are struggling to find cheap labor. Play
Profitable do-good biz
B Corporations, a new type of corporate structure, use the power of business to solve social and environmental problems as well as make money. Play
Hockey legend goes green
Former N.Y. Ranger and Olympic goalie Mike Richter trades his skates for suits as his new business invests in environmental companies. Play
Economy melts away snow woes
Even though many thought the blizzards in the Northeast would bury the economy, February's figures were decent. Play
China sees 8% growth as it controls bubble
The government promises to curb bank loans and tackle problems in the overheated property market Play
What's in the overdue jobs bill?
Congress fails to advance a jobs bill to the president's desk as unemployment holds at 9.7%. Play
Quicken CEO: Housing not at bottom
CEO of Quicken Loans Bill Emerson says that home prices will not appreciate by much for the next five years. Play
Reading, writing and resentment
Teachers at a Californian elementary school complain about growing class sizes and shrinking school budgets. Play
The comeback of financial reform
Economist Simon Johnson says U.S. needs to reinstate financial regulation that encourages transparency and disclosure. Play
Aflac rules ... in Japan
The world?s largest seller of supplemental insurance insures one quarter of all homes in Japan, the source of 70% of its overall revenue. Play
Regulation won't stop short sellers
Enron shorter Jim Chanos says hedge funds and traders are 'scapegoats' and not the root of global crises. Play
'We don't have free and fair markets'
Economist Simon Johnson says too big to fail institutions receive implicit government subsidies, giving them an unfair advantage. Play
Chanos: China's construction bubble
Fund manager Jim Chanos says too much of China's economic growth is from new construction and the bubble will eventually burst Play
Warren: Help community banks
TARP Oversight Chairwoman Elizabeth Warren says regional banks are going to be hurt by commercial real estate defaults. Play
Why we need a second stimulus
Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz says an additional stimulus can increase consumer spending and tax revenue. Play
Europe's ire over Greece's debt
European policymakers might impose regulations for Greece to pay back its debt, according to Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. Play
TARP watchdog to question Citi
TARP Oversight Chairwoman Elizabeth Warren questions the bank's plans on doing business going forward and if they are out of the woods. Play
USPS Postmaster: We will survive
Dramatic changes need to take place for the U.S. postal system to balance its budget. Play
Regulators 'captive to the industry'
Madoff whistle-blower Harry Markopolos says regulators are representing the financial industry and not protecting the public. Play
Madoff whistleblower blames regulators
Harry Markopolos, independent financial fraud investigator, says SEC regulators are at fault for failing to protect investors. Play
Toyota Europe hopes the worst is over
Toyota Motor Europe SVP Andrea Formica says that recalls are no longer making newspaper headlines. Play
Doctors opt out of Medicare
Two doctors in New York say they will no longer accept Medicare because they argue that the system does not allow them to break even. Play
Housing market still in the basement
Despite some solid reports from Home Depot and Lowe's, readers of 'The Buzz' don't think housing has rebounded. Play
Fast nights for fresh vegetables
It's a different world on the late shift for New York's produce wholesalers. Play
$140 for a Tylenol pill
Costly errors in medical bills go unchecked, and hospitals get away with charging extra. Play
China's speedy trains
China is home to the world's fastest train, which dashes from city to city at more than 217 miles per hour. Play
AIG sells a 'crown jewel'
The insurer agrees to sell AIA, its Asian life insurance to Britain's Prudential PLC in a deal valued at $35.5 Billion. Play
AIG's chief: We'll make it back
CEO Robert Benmosche says bailed-out insurance giant is moving toward recovery. Play
U.S. fishes for tourism dollars
The government hopes to create 40,000 new jobs in the tourism industry. Play
Obama agenda hung up in Congress
Health care reform, jobs stimulus and financial regulation have all been on the docket for months but no laws have passed. Play
Minnesota's broken health care
The state is cutting insurance for its poorest residents. Play

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