Click here to view today's top stories on your mobile device. | Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 | | Housing Slump May Worsen Next Year, Not Get Better | If you already took advantage of the government's tax credit for first-time homebuyers—or are planning to do it anytime soon—you'll probably agree with this prediction: Sales of existing homes will peak in the final quarter of 2009, then begin a year-long slide, which is likely to be a sharp one, according to some estimates... »read more | Wall Street on Track for Record in Profits | Ten months ago, President Obama said a time would come for Wall Street to make profits and pay bonuses, but "now's not that time." But it appears that was exactly when Wall Street began to return to profitability... »read more | | Invest In Green These are exciting times in the world of green. Washington is abuzz with the concept and Wall Street and Main Street are taking note. Thus, this special report—a starter's guide for investors.
»Learn More | | TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS | 2. Safest Cars on the Road | The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released its latest list of safest vehicles, and CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the details. | 3. AmEx Buys Online Payment Company | Credit card giant American Express is buying online payment company Revolution Money for about $300 million. Ken Chenault, American Express CEO, and Ted Leonsis, Revolution Money chairman, discuss the deal with CNBC. | 4. Gold Could Reach $1,400: CEO | Investors are moving out of paper gold and into physical gold due to increased risk aversion, James Turk, CEO of GoldMoney, told CNBC Wednesday. "In this current run I think you're going to see 1,200 to 1,400 (dollars per ounce) by the end of this year and next year I think it's going to continue," he said. |
| | | | | | Airlines Add 'Super Bowl' Tax | If you've been dreaming about heading down to Miami in February, crossing your fingers that your team will make it to the Super Bowl, you just might want to check the airfare. That's because the newest, and most expensive heavy travel day surcharge yet, is the airline Super Bowl tax.
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