Fiscal Cliff
  • Stock Patterns Show Wall Street Expects Obama Win

    By Rodrigo Campos, Reuters

    Regardless of the results of Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, the next four years will be a tough act to follow from Wall Street's vantage point.

  • Obama, Romney Make Final Push in Midwest

    By Jeff Mason, Reuters

    President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney made late pitches in the political battlegrounds of the upper Midwest on Friday, a region likely to decide the winner in next week's closely fought...

  • Rosier October Jobs Data Doesn’t Mean Much

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    Those jobless numbers grabbing any headlines not reserved for Superstorm Sandy recovery efforts may be intriguing, but they’re not likely to prove much of a game changer. The Labor Department...

  • Sandy Could Give Obama a Half-Point Election Boost

    By Phys Org, PHYS-ORG

    A 2009 study from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Loyola Marymount University suggests President Obama may get a bump in the polls from Superstorm Sandy.

  • Slow, but Steady: A Deeper Dive into Jobs Numbers

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    At first glance, the Friday jobs report looks like a mixed bag for the economy and the presidential election. Payrolls increased by 171,000 in October—eclipsing Wall Street projections by 46,000 jobs...