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Click to read - Five warning signs that stocks could be getting too bubbly - Stocks are at record highs and Wall Street is getting feverishly bullish. What could possibly go wrong? While many analysts really don't see much that could derail the market's bull run between now and the end of the year there are some warning signs that investors seem to be ignoring./span>
Click to read - Why And When Do Countries Default? - There have been numerous government defaults over the past few decades, especially in countries that borrow in a foreign currency. When this happens, the government’s bond yields rise precipitously, creating a ripple effect throughout the domestic or even world economy.
Click to read Microsoft Relying on Gaming, Cloud to Weather PC Storm - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) is weathering slumping personal-computer sales by focusing on Xboxes, business software and cloud services, as departing Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer seeks to make the company less dependent on its Windows operating system.