Steve Chiotakis
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Occupy protesters say morning was 'cat and mouse'
Nov 15, 2011
Occupy Wall Street protester David Scorca believes the police action will help energize the movement, not end it.
Police tear down Occupy Wall Street camp
Nov 15, 2011
Occupy Wall Street protesters were evicted from Zuccotti Park this morning, and police began to tear down tents and dispose of belongings.
How is Europe affecting the rental car business?
Nov 14, 2011
Hertz CEO Mark Frissora discusses what his rental-car company is expecting this holiday season, and the impact that Europe's debit crisis is having on the company's bottom line.
Germany should tap European Central Bank, critics say
Nov 14, 2011
Germany is the biggest economy in Europe and is picking up a the largest portion of the Euro crisis tab, but some critics say it should do more.
The 10 Most Shopaholic Cities
Nov 7, 2011
With signs consumer spending is making a bit of a rebound, the website called Bundle did a little analysis.
Which U.S. cities are the biggest fo...
U.S. leads the world in GDP, but not in other measures
Nov 2, 2011
According to a measure called the Human Development Index, America ranks lower than other developed countries -- especially when it comes to the wealth gap.
Greek bailout vote risks global economy
Nov 1, 2011
While a deal was reached last week among European leaders, the prime minister of Greece is calling for a referendum on the decision.
Winter comes early to the Northeast
Oct 31, 2011
An early snow storm in the northeastern part of the U.S. has left many without power... or Halloween.
How to handle Greek debt in your portfolio
Oct 28, 2011
A financial planner advises not to get panicked about facing Greek debt.
If not debit fees, what will banks do to earn cash?
Oct 28, 2011
Big banks have backed off of the idea of debit card fees for now in the wake of backlash against Bank of America's plan. But where will banks try to make money going forward?