Di Bisceglie gets top job at SLU internal medicine

Dr. Adrian Di Bisceglie was selected to lead the department of internal medicine at St. Louis University School of Medicine, a position he had […]

Troubled mortgages hit record high

Despite all the hand-wringing and attempts to contain the foreclosure plague, the problem still spread during the first three months of 2009, as the […]

Oil gains on dollar weakness

Oil prices rose Friday as the dollar lost ground on growing woes over the creditworthiness of the U.S. and as a report showed that […]

Brown Shoe swings to first-quarter loss on weak consumer spending

Brown Shoe Co. reported first-quarter results that beat its internal expectations but nevertheless illustrated the roughness of the economy.
The Clayton-based parent company […]

Protecting your biggest investment

Interest rates have fallen sharply in the past six months, prompting questions about refinancing.
How much will you save if you "break" a closed mortgage to […]

Retail sales rise for third-straight month

OTTAWA–Retail sales increased for the third straight month in March in a further evidence of a stabilizing Canadian economy or at least a slowing […]

Boeing presses its case for maintaining C-17 production

Boeing Co. leaders say that the U.S. military’s airlift needs are growing and that a Pentagon proposal to halt future orders for the C-17 […]

There’s less in propane tanks, but price is the same

DENVER — Backyard grillers may get a little steamed this holiday weekend when buying refilled propane tanks: They will be getting less fuel for […]

GM debt remains hurdle

DETROIT — General Motors reached a deal Thursday with its union on concessions and is now racing the clock to persuade its bondholders to […]

Credit card overhaul comes down to fine print

The overhaul of the credit card industry is being hailed as a triumph for long-abused consumers. But before you start banking on falling rates […]