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CNNMoney: Dollar strengthens slightly

The dollar gained slightly against the euro Wednesday despite better than expected news on the German economy, and as the U.S. government said wholesale inflation shot higher in July.

CNNMoney: Dollar rises to 6-month high vs. euro

The dollar continued to rally against the euro Thursday - soaring to a 6-month high - and against other currencies, as investors offered a mixed reaction to soaring U.S. inflation.

CNNMoney: Dollar falls on weak economic reports

The dollar lost ground against major currencies Thursday, after a report showed the economy grew less that expected over the past several months, and jobless claims reached the highest levels since 2003.

CNNMoney: Treasurys slip as financial stocks rally

Treasury prices continued to fall for a second straight session Thursday, led lower by an equity rally, a weak dollar and mixed economic reports.

CNNMoney: Dollar mixed ahead of ECB, jobs report

The dollar was mixed against major currencies Wednesday, as investors await the European Central Bank's decision on interest rates and the latest unemployment numbers from the U.S. Department of Labor.

FSB: Finding health and retirement coverage

Dear FSB: I own a carpet cleaning company. I am looking to move my existing health care insurance and 401(k) to one company. Do you have any suggestions on the best provider to contact?

CNNMoney: Dark clouds gather over Wall Street

Stocks looked set for another selloff Thursday as nagging fears about credit and the threat of a deep recession troubled investors and sent the dollar plunging.

FSB: Overtime pay: A ticking time bomb

Rod Cotner, owner of Jericho Mortgage in Lancaster, Ohio, was shocked when the U.S. Department of Labor showed up at his door to investigate a wage-and-hour lawsuit filed on behalf of his 54 loan officers and sales managers.

FSB: 401(k) options for small businesses

Dear FSB: I would like a 401(k) for my small business but there are so many, and I don't know who to trust. I'd like an online 401(k) so my employees have access to their information. I would like to know what fees there are and what fees will be charged to my employees. I don't want them to have to pay a lot on their investments.

Gender, jobs and a good paycheck

You get called into your son's school for a conference with the principal and his teacher. When you walk in, there is a man and a woman sitting in front of you. Who is the principal and who is the teacher?

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