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The Dow notches a sixth straight winning year. But Wall Street takes a New Year's Eve spill. Steve Orr reports.
Market wraps up a big year with little drama. FTC approves final order for Snapchat.
How about a car that parks itself. MarketWatch's Ann Cates reports.
The holiday shopping momentum continues. MarketWatch's Ann Cates reports.
Soda makers are making more money, but selling less soda. Steve Orr reports.
The S&P 500 retreats from a record high. FedEx and UPS start new shipping policies. Steve Orr reports.
Stocks step back from records. Workers have mixed feelings about technology. Adrienne Mitchell reports.
Stocks ease back from records. Convenience stores are dining destinations. Adrienne Mitchell reports.
The S&P 500 is backing away from record highs. MarketWatch's Ann Cates reports.
The holiday season is prime time for recreation and vices. MarketWatch's Ann Cates reports.
The Energy Department says gas prices dropped another dime a gallon. Steve Orr reports.
The S&P 500 closes at a fresh record high. The IRS says tax season will start on time. And AirTran makes its final flight. Steve Orr reports.
Stock indexes not moving much after record week. Shake Shack headed to the NYSE. Adrienne Mitchell reports.
Stocks slightly higher. "The Interview" a boon to Google. Adrienne Mitchell reports.
2014 may be known as the year of outrageous food. MarketWatch's Ann Cates reports.
Soon state insurance departments will be notified about barred securities brokers. MarketWatch's Ann Cates reports.
Housing news will be in focus in the coming week on Wall Street. Larry Kofsky has a look ahead.
A survey finds more than half of companies expect to increase staff next year. Steve Orr reports.
Tesla plans to unveil a new electric sports car next year. Steve Orr reports.
Dow and S&P extend gains. Survey says most companies plan to hire workers next year. Adrienne Mitchell reports.