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Posted 12:39pm
When they consider real estate markets in the rest of the country, the city's developers and builders would rather be in Philadelphia.
BUSINESS BLOGS
Fresh from the Wharton School's faculty is some advice for individual investors.

In my columns this week, I've tried to both let you know how serious the credit crisis has become and to warn you against panicking over your losses.

The Knowledge@Wharton site has put together a "Note to Investors" that is well worth reading in light of the gyrations that the market has been experiencing.

Posted 12:40pm
Congress has agreed to back private student lenders for another year, postponing debate over whether the government should make most student loans (because it's cheaper) or should let the private sector take over the business (with government guarantees).
Today's Inquirer
NEW YORK - The Detroit airport terminal that opened Wednesday has the first USA Today retail stores - with the same boldly colored banners that mark each of the newspaper's sections - plus a Sports Illustrated store offering magazines and sports accessories.
The AIG bailout left investors perplexed and worried. Here are answers to some of the questions.
The dramatic late-night rescue of insurance and finance giant American International Group Inc. saved the company from bankruptcy, but the move effectively put the nation's largest insurer under government control, which flies in the face of America's free-market values.
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