New home sales see the biggest jump in 47 years. Rebecca Jarvis talks to Dolly Lenz, Vice Chairman, Prudential Douglas Elliman about the current housing boom.

 

FORT MYERS, Fla. - In April 23, 2010's installment of On the Money, WINK News brings you the latest on the Democrats who are gearing up for a Senate showdown over financial reform...

 

Financial Bailout Requested to Pull Country out of Debt Crisis; Funds Will Be Available in Several Days

 

Shareholder Lawsuits Follow Civil Fraud Charges Filed Last Week by the SEC; Experts Say More Suits May Follow

 

Number Exceeds Economists\' Predictions; Good Weather, Government Incentives Behind Boost

 

President Obama spoke in New York City about reforming big banks\' business practices while congress debated the new legislation. Bill Plante reports.

 

An internal investigation at the SEC found employees accessing huge amounts of porn -- even at the nation\'s economy crashed. Nancy Cordes reports on how porn took precedence over the financial crisis.

 

Treasury Secretary Sends Letter to Congress Reducing Cost Estimates for Financial Assistance to Banks, Other Companies

 

Executives Cite Competitive Pressure, Poor Communication and Lack of Oversight in Inflated Ratings of Risky Securities

 

Economists Predict 7.1% Jump in March, Thanks Largely to Soon-to-Expire Tax Credits

 

Dip Follows Two Straight Weeks of Increases; Continuing Claims Fall to 4.65 Million

 

FORT MYERS, Fla. - In April 22, 2010's installment of On the Money, WINK News brings you the latest on President Obama's trip to Wall Street, where he'll tackle financial reform. A..

 

March Sales Rise More than Expected as Government Incentives Lure Buyers

 

Announcement Comes as United and Continental Seek Possible Combination

 

Agency Watchdog: Senior Staffers Spent Hours Surfing Pornographic Websites on Government Computers

 

From Agents to Termites, \"The Early Show\"\'s Got the Goods on Best Practices for Buyers and Sellers

 

     WASHINGTON (AP) - First-time claims for jobless benefits fellsharply last week, evidence that employers are laying off fewerworkers as the economy recovers..

 

Information security experts warn of the threat to the U.S .due to the lack of an international rule of law. Terry McCarthy reports on the dangers posed by hackers.

 

Says Scrapping Notion of \"Too Big to Fail\" Vital; Unsure Wall Street Learned Its Lesson; Anger over Bailouts Understandable

 

President Obama argues there\'s no legitimate reason to oppose new regulations to the financial industry and criticized bankers for sending a battalion of lobbyists to Congress. Chip Reid Reports.

 

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