Personal Economics
  • The Stradivari Viola That Could Fetch $45 Million

    By Patricia Reaney, Reuters

    A rare Stradivari viola, considered to be one of the finest in existence, is expected to fetch more than $45 million in a sealed bids sale this spring, which would set a world record for the most...

  • Cuba approves law aimed at attracting foreign investment

    Cuba approves law aimed at attracting foreign investment

    By Daniel Trotta, Reuters

    HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba's National Assembly passed a new foreign investment law on Saturday that aims to bring badly needed capital to the communist economy by offering steep tax cuts and promising a...

  • China unveils anti-graft rules for urbanization drive -state media

    China unveils anti-graft rules for urbanization drive -state media

    By Reuters

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China has unveiled plans to tackle corruption and abuse of power in the real estate sector, state media said, as it tries to smooth the way for the mass migration of millions of...

  • The 13 Worst Supermarkets in America in 2014

    Anyone who’s has had to navigate a shopping cart traffic jam or attempt to efficiently use a self-checkout machine knows that not all supermarket trips offer a stellar customer experience. But some...

  • Four places to put money you’ll need shortly.

    Why We’re So Silent About Money

    By Chris Taylor, Reuters

    Everyone knows there are a few hot-button topics that can make any conversation go nuclear. Religion. Health. Politics. Death. But when it comes to the most difficult conversation you can possibly...