| This Week's Top Story | | | Investing John Paulson and anxious brokers discussed gold prices, the euro, and the U.S. economy-not the troubling performance of his hedge funds | | More Top Stories | | | GigaOm Financial analysts weigh in on the possible impact of the court's decision | | | Bloomberg's Businessweek technology correspondent Sam Grobart takes a breath and considers the Apple-Samsung verdict. Is this fight about handsets and tablets? Or is it about something else, something bigger, entirely? | | | Some market trends indicate that home prices may not drop in the second half, as they have in the familiar drama of recent years | | | Figures look worse adjusted for foreclosures and serious delinquencies | | | The Fed seems poised to buy more bonds. Here's why that effort isn't really tackling the problem | | | Apple may care more about bigger threats at the high end of the market | | | AOL has found the cash to satisfy shareholders-for now | | | Discover is the second-best performer this year among the 81 financial companies in the S&P 500 Financials Sector index | | | This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com. To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery, change delivery options or change your e-mail address, please go to our Newsletter Preferences page. If you need other assistance, please contact Customer Service or contact: Dustine Peterson Bloomberg Businessweek Customer Rights 2005 Lakewood Drive, Boone, IA 50036 dpeterson@cds-global.com To learn more about how BusinessWeek.com applies this policy, you can contact our Marketing Department. | | This week in Investing Intelligence | | Welcome to Investing Intelligence, your weekly guide to the broad range of news, analysis, and strategies you can find on Businessweek.com. Our aim is to provide the information-and tools-you need to help you make smarter investing decisions. | | | Advertisement |
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