PERSONAL FINANCE
Five reasons to be careful about getting back into the stock market.
FINANCE
Long before Bernie, a prestigious swindler took a big fall.
The FDIC sells failed IndyMac Bank too soon—and for too little.
ECONOMY
Americans are finally banking more of their money—and that's a bad thing.
ECONOMY
Will they outgrow American financial institutions?
JUSTICE
THE ECONOMY
A 'made in the U.S.A.' financial crisis highlights the need for more global—and more robust—oversight.
CAREERS
Job hunting strategies for the New Year
JUDGMENT CALLS
2008 was the year our high-flying economy fell to earth. What comes next?
ECONOMY
What the classic holiday movie "It's a Wonderful Life" can teach us about the mortgage industry meltdown.
PERSONAL FINANCE
How to vet your financial adviser to avert disaster.
First Person: Mortgage Crisis
PEOPLE TO WATCH
For Dr. Doom, a Crash Worthy of His Warnings
THE GLOBAL ELITE
In a year in which simply avoiding bankruptcy earned financiers a badge of honor, some actually did manage to prosper, whether careerwise or in the bottom line. Five of the winners:
THE GLOBAL ELITE
The CEO of Duke Energy could make dreams of renewable power a reality.
THE GLOBAL ELITE
Mexican tycoon
THE GLOBAL ELITE
CEO, Amazon.com
THE GLOBAL ELITE
Chairman and CEO, News Corp.
THE GLOBAL ELITE
With rivals struggling, Toyota's chief is set to dominate the auto industry.
THE GLOBAL ELITE
CEO-Designate, Wal-Mart Stores
THE GLOBAL ELITE
CEO, ExxonMobil
THE GLOBAL ELITE
Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
THE GLOBAL ELITE
CEO, JPMorgan Chase
THE GLOBAL ELITE
Amid the downturn, the sage of Omaha has been a steadying force.
THE GLOBAL ELITE
4. Ben Bernanke 5. Jean-Claude Trichet 6. Masaaki Shirakawa
AUTOS
The Executive Branch says it will use TARP funds to save the struggling American car industry.


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