Small Business
  • Will Obama’s Bag Woman Pritzker Get Commerce Post?

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    Billionaire hotel heiress Penny Pritzker is reportedly in the mix to become Commerce secretary—a cabinet post that’s been vacant for a total of 12 months during the course of Barack Obama’s...

  • Are Electric Cars Running Out of Juice Again?

    By Reuters

    Recent moves by Japan's two largest automakers suggest that the electric car, after more than 100 years of development and several brief revivals, still is not ready for prime time and may never be...

  • New Orleans Reaps Rewards of Big Game

    By The Fiscal Times Staff

    New Orleans is a party city. It's also a city hit by two of the nation's biggest disasters of the last decade. Hurricane Katrina. The BP oil spill. But for Super Bowl week, after years of work and...

  • Big Switch from Bonds to Equities: Myth or Reality?

    By Edward Krudy, Reuters

    Wall Street's current jubilant narrative is that a rush into stocks by small investors has sparked a "great rotation" out of bonds and into equities that will power the bull market to new heights...

  • Super Bowl Ads Score Points Well Before Kickoff

    By Reuters

    Provocative commercials for this year's Super Bowl broadcast have scored points before the opening kickoff, with eyeball-fetching teasers nearly as important to advertisers as the longer spots for...