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Gasoline prices still dropping; oil prices rebound
Money & CompanyRetail gasoline prices were falling again on Monday as oil rebounded a bit from sharp losses last week. Oil's small gain was based on hopes that European leaders would solve that region's debt crisis, analysts said.... -
Gasoline prices still falling but remain far ahead of 2010 levels
Money & CompanyGasoline price drops were accelerating Wednesday during the last days of the summer driving season, which is usually a time when they are on the rise. The average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline in the U.S. fell to...... -
Historic day for interest rates: 10-year Treasury yield falls below 2%
Money & CompanyTreasury yields: Another panic out of stocks led to another panic into Treasuries on Thursday, driving the annualized yield on the benchmark 10-year T-note below 2% for the first time.... -
Retail gasoline prices at an all-time post-Labor Day high
Money & CompanyGasoline prices are at an all-time high for the week following Labor Day and the end of the traditional summer driving season. The average price of regular gasoline in California was $3.946 a gallon, according to the AAA Fuel Gauge...... -
Fed action won't stave off threats to euro or global economy
Money & CompanyThe coordinated action by the Federal Reserve and five other major central banks will help dollar-strapped European banks, but analysts said it doesn’t address the fundamental problems threatening the breakup of the euro and the global economy.... -
Gasoline prices are high for this time of year
Money & CompanyGasoline price relief? It may feel that way in some parts of the nation. That's certainly what should be happening in Autumn, when post summer driving is mostly confined to commutes, errands and short trips. But is it really relief? History suggests... -
Gasoline prices on track for a record year of pain at the pump
Money & CompanyU.S. motorists are on pace to spend $491 billion for gasoline this year, the most ever. Fuel prices have been rising again because of expensive crude oil and increased exports of gasoline and diesel to other countries. Although gasoline prices...... -
Pain at the pump continues
Money & CompanyRetail gasoline prices are on the rise again after five straight weeks of decline. The new increases are adding to the pain of historically high fuel costs for this time of year.... -
Wholesale prices rise in September on sharp increases in gas, food
Money & CompanyWholesale prices up in September: Rising gas prices drove up wholesale prices in September by the most in five months, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. The increase was more than economists expected.... -
Consumer Confidential: Store prices, student loans, bank fees
Money & CompanyThe consumer price index rose 0.3% in September, less than the 0.4% increase in August, according to the Labor Department. he amount of student loans taken out last year crossed the $100-billion mark for the first time, and total loans outstanding will... -
Food prices set to rise most in 30 years, economist says
Money & CompanyWholesale food prices on track for largest increase in three decades, says Bruce Grindy of National Restaurant Assn.... -
Gasoline prices at historic highs for this time of year
Money & CompanyGasoline prices: Over the past week, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. stabilized. But it's still 22% higher than the old record for gasoline prices for this time of year....
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