Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Polarized Greece girds for crucial election

MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE

Greece will go to the polls Sunday for the second time in two months, and the outcome of the parliamentary vote could hold the key to the future of the euro zone. See full story.

Next clash for health-care stocks already in sight

Cost-cutting efforts in medicine are locked into place, regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on the nation�s 2010 health-care overhaul, and that�s likely to put pressure on device makers, analysts say. See full story.

Next clash for health-care stocks already in sight

Cost-cutting efforts in medicine are locked into place, regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on the nation�s 2010 health-care overhaul, and that�s likely to put pressure on device makers, analysts say. See full story.

Health law without mandate may hike costs

If the Supreme Court throws out a central part of the health-reform law later this month, it is likely to disrupt but not totally derail changes to the medical and insurance system that are already under way. And it may mean higher premium costs. See full story.

Health-care stocks facing a judgment day

When the Supreme Court rules on the health-care overhaul rule, shares of companies in the sector are likely to be hit by the ruling. See full story.

MARKETWATCH COMMENTARY

This story is what�s happening across the United States, as daily newspapers cut back to stay alive, writes media columnist Jon Friedman See full story.

MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE

When it comes to IRAs, timing is everything. Robert Powell looks at five rules that could derail your retirement-savings plans. See full story.

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