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  • Top 10 investment trends to watch in 2011

    The bull market is entering its third year, historically a time when investors grow wary. They’ll have good reason for caution in 2011, given the potential for higher interest rates, federal budget struggles, a surge in commodity prices, and the challenges corporations may find in churning out higher and higher profits. These stresses won’t necessarily end the party on Wall Street, just change it. Here are 10 investment trends to watch for in 2011:

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  • Top 10 investment trends to watch in 2011

    The bull market is entering its third year, historically a time when investors grow wary. They’ll have good reason for caution in 2011, given the potential for higher interest rates, federal budget struggles, a surge in commodity prices, and the challenges corporations may find in churning out higher and higher profits. These stresses won’t necessarily end the party on Wall Street, just change it. Here are 10 investment trends to watch for in 2011:

  • The Reformed Broker
    Stop overusing the term 'deadbeat'

    I'm offended by your oversimplified labeling of all struggling borrowers as 'deadbeats,' and I'm going to start shouting you out when you use the term improperly.

  • Many small businesses in Germany thrive during downturn

    From roofers to bakers, the entrepreneurial class that helped the country rebuild after the war eases the impact of the recession.

  • US job losses spread to small firms

    The economy shed 697,000 workers last month, a new ADP report finds.

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee

What happens when ordinary people decide to pay it forward? Extraordinary change. See how individuals are making a difference...

Bill Morse stands outside the Landmine Museum in Siem Reap, Cambodia, wearing the Army uniform of the pro-Western Lon Nol government (1970-75).

From the good life to digging up land mines in Cambodia

While living in Palm Springs, Calif., with retirement looming, Bill Morse chose to move to Cambodia to help activist Aki Ra rid the country of land mines that kill and maim.

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