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This week's Stars and Dogs
A look at the companies that caught our eye, for better or worse, this week
More from Stars & DogsPortfolio Strategy
The ETF building blocks for a solid portfolio
After being given different parameters of risk, three experts were asked to compile some exchange-traded funds for novice investors
More from Portfolio StrategyMarket Lab
U.S. blizzards hamper visibility on labour scene
Snow could hamper job creation at a time when market watchers were looking for the picture to brighten
More from Market LabNeil Reynolds
Humanity's rise from poverty slays the naysayers
Although economic crises wiped out considerable wealth, they appear not to have hurt those in the developing world as much
More from CommentaryEnergy
Coal to wood: A powerful plan for Ontario
Using wood pellets instead of coal reduces emissions by 91 per cent
More from CommentaryFiscal policy
Euro zone woes foreshadow threat of U.S. debt
Everyone who looks at the state of U.S. finances agrees that it's unsustainable. The question is when that reality sinks in. When is the tipping point?
More from CommentaryAt the Top
Heeding the drumbeat of emerging markets
Management consultant urges companies to regard their growth with a global mindset
More from At The TopNeil Reynolds
Profit motive is the solution to CO2 emissions
Can supply-side economics solve global warming all on its own? Probably
More from CommentaryMining
A complacent BHP lets the opportunities slip by
The miner may be eyeing Potash, but history suggests a marriage is not in the cards, writes Eric Reguly
More from CommentaryReports
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More from today's Globe and Mail
- Will books evolve into a growth business? Possibly
- Beware the political factor with Toyota's stock
- Humanity's rise from poverty slays the naysayers
- Relax: Corrections are normal
- Unlock locked-in money for greater flexibility
- It's not the mortgages, it's the borrowers
- BayFront aims to be big help on Bay Street
- Coal to wood: A powerful plan for Ontario
- The Dow breaks 10,000. Been there, done that repeatedly
- Don't suffer the high cost of investing
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Why Obama has fallen from grace
As taxes rise and social security entitlements shrink, taxpayers will wonder what their tax dollars have bought, writes Jeff Rubin
Monday Manager
Five elements of a successful family business
Harvey Schachter's guide on how to handle everything from overflowing e-mail to meeting overload
Market Blog
The close: Dow, TSX recover into weekend
North American stocks end week well off their lows
Fund Watch
Claymore poised to roll out China ETF
ETF tracks index backed by Burton Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street