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- Follow the Money: Tax Havens
- Tax havens are known in the business world as foreign places where investors receive strict privacy laws. Sharyl Attkisson reports on how U.S. companies may be using bailout dollars overseas.
- Videos 2009-02-23
- GM On The Brink
- According General Motors own auditors, the world's largest automaker is on the brink of collapse and bankruptcy would cost at least an additional $50 billion. Anthony Mason reports.
- Videos 2009-03-09
- A Little Faith Goes A Long Way
- Parishioners at Mary Immaculate Church in LA's San Fernando Valley have decided it's all just a matter of faith when it comes to facing foreclosure. Bill Whitaker reports.
- Videos 2009-03-08
- Wagoner Isn't "Like A Rock"
- GM's CEO Rick Wagoner was asked to resign by the White House. As Tony Guida reports, the news comes on the eve of Pres. Obama's announcement of more bailout funds for the struggling auto industry.
- Videos 2009-03-29
- Obama's Warm Welcome?
- With Pres. Obama preparing for his 1st official overseas trip to attend the G-20 summit, will the current global economic crisis mean the end of the lovefest? Sheila MacVicar reports.
- Videos 2009-03-29
- How To Sell Yourself
- Mat Richter's taking his unemployment status into his own hands with a unique marketing idea. As John Blackstone reports, Calif.'s rising unemployment is forcing some to find their own silver lining.
- Videos 2009-03-29
- Goals For GM's New CEO
- Fritz Henderson, the new CEO of General Motors, discusses whether 60 days is enough time to turn the company around. Henderson also tells Katie Couric what it's like in the hot seat.
- Videos 2009-03-30
- Fixing The Global Economy
- With the G20 Summit set to begin Tuesday, the 20 nations taking part each have their own ideas on fixing the global economy but, as Mark Phillips reports, can they agree on a solution?
- Videos 2009-03-30
- The World Is Watching
- From high-stakes diplomacy to pomp and circumstance, President Obama has arrived in London for the G20 Summit. As Chip Reid reports, the stakes are very high.
- Videos 2009-03-31
- Kidnapping Your Boss
- Many workers in France have begun taking the economic recession into their own hands. As Richard Roth reports, some have resorted to kidnapping their boss in an effort to get their point across.
- Videos 2009-04-01
- Economy Changing the Game of College Admissions
- Elite institutions don't have the upper hand this admissions season. The recession is forcing families to reevaluate the cost of a four-year degree and consider a greater diversity of schools. The result? Applications to some top liberal arts colleges have plunged.
- Videos 2009-04-05
- U.S. Halting Oil Production
- Many oil companies are cutting investments and cancelling production projects around the world. As Armen Keteyian reports, nearly half of all oil and gas rigs are sitting idle and that may hurt us.
- Videos 2009-04-13
- Bailout Banks Increase Fees
- Bailout banks have received billions from taxpayers, but are they returning the favor? Sharyl Attkisson reports that higher fees and other costs are making banking more expensive.
- Videos 2009-04-13
- GM Hopes For A 'Volt'
- The failing car company General Motors wishes to reinvent its reputation with U.S. consumers, and Congress, through the unveiling of its new electric car, the Volt. Dean Reynolds reports.
- Videos 2009-04-14
- Would More Female Traders Have Prevented the Crisis?
- With a national debt 10 times greater than its economy, Iceland's collapse was the fastest in history. But one female-run bank survived. Its founders argue that gender had much to do with it. And now research may back them up.
- Videos 2009-04-19
- Obama's Plan to Close Tax Loopholes
- President Obama announced steps to pursue tax evaders and go after offshore tax shelters. As Chip Reid reports, he also vows to fix a tax code that encourages U.S. companies to send jobs overseas.
- Videos 2009-05-04
- Fiat Goes Bargain Shopping
- Italian automaker Fiat is looking to buy GM's European Operations which, as Anthony Mason reports, could make it the world's 4th largest car company.
- Videos 2009-05-04
- Cutting Back On Eating Out
- From Ruby Tuesday's to The Cheesecake Factory, the economic downturn is slowing orders at the nation's top restaurant chains. Ben Tracy reports.
- Videos 2009-03-15
- Taxes For Health Benefits?
- President Obama denounced taxing employee healthcare benefits during his campaign but, as Joel Brown reports, the administration is signaling it could be open to the idea.
- Videos 2009-03-15
- AIG Pays Millions In Bonuses
- Insurance giant AIG - propped up with $170 billion in taxpayer dollars - is paying more than $100 million in bonuses to retain key employees. Randall Pinkston reports.
- Videos 2009-03-15
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