Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Money Watch

Your Chance to Refinance

Interest rates on 30-year fixed mortgages have fallen below 6 percent in many parts of the country. more >>

'Omni Consumers': Love 'em or Lose 'em

Like an oblivious and inattentive spouse, companies may be taking their customers for granted. more >>

Citi's Travails May Yield a Bargain Buy

Citigroup has become the corporate face of America's subprime debacle. more >>

Tracking the Elusive Wii

A year after the Wii's debut, the game consoles are as rare as a peaceful shopping season for parents more >>

A Sweet Spot for Munis

Munis offer tax-equivalent yields that trump long-term treasuries', making them good bets for investors more >>

Your New Plasma TV May Be an Energy Hog

Flat-panel TV prices may plummet this holiday season, but don't overlook the energy costs. more >>

Guys' Buys Bag The Mall Cred

Male shoppers, unite: You have more power than most retailers realize. more >>

Apple TV Sales Are on the Fritz

In a year of blockbusters, it's safe to say Apple had a dud in its Apple TV. more >>

Putting Stock in a December Surprise

Small-cap investors are used to getting a holiday bonus more >>

The Regift Keeps Regiving

Everyone loves a festive package with a shiny bow. more >>

What Banks Are Best at Fraud Detection?

Want to know if your bank is protecting your hard-earned cash? more >>

Vudu Offers Movie Downloads to Your TV

A new service legitimately sells commercial flicks across the Internet. more >>

Wal-Mart Rival Tesco Hits La-La Land

The latest British invasion hit the West Coast last week, this time in the grocery aisle. more >>

Diller Gives His IAC Empire a Spin

IAC/Interactive Corp. is splitting up into five separate, publicly traded companies. more >>

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