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Jul 24, 12:39 pm
The government charged an oil trading firm Thursday with manipulating oil prices in the first complaint to be announced since the regulators began a new investigation into wrongdoings in the energy markets.
• Corrected article:  Traders manipulated oil prices - U.S.
Jul 22, 6:04 pm
Correction: An earlier version of this story said that TechCrunch's Michael Arrington had been criticized for not disclosing investments from companies he covered. In fact, Arrington had been criticized for writing about companies he invested in. He disclosed those investments on TechCrunch.
• Corrected article:  Blogger showdown at Brainstorm Tech
Jul 16, 3:19 pm
An earlier version of this story reported that U.S. bank deposits totaled $13.4 trillion. The actual number of total U.S. deposits is $7.0 trillion.
Jun 17, 2:58 pm
An initial version of this story incorrectly stated that "The Albuquerque Journal" was dropping its Saturday print edition in favor of an online-only edition. The Journal is not pursuing this strategy.
Jun 2, 2:44 pm
An earlier version of this story contained a table titled, "Fees fees and more fees" which incorrectly tallied information on the fees charged by a number of airlines, including Airtran, Southwest and Northwest Airlines. The information was based on data collected by Rick Seaney, CEO of Farecompare.com data. CNNMoney regrets any errors.
• Corrected article:  Nickel and dimed: Airlines' fee-for-all
May 27, 7:47 am
Corrections: An earlier version of this gallery incorrectly listed the price of Parrot's PARTY speakers and stated that Sony Ericsson's MBW-150 watch only works with some Sony Ericsson phones.
• Corrected article:  7 cool Bluetooth gadgets
May 20, 7:54 am
Correction: An earlier version of this gallery stated that JM Family Enterprises sells Toyota cars. The company does not sell any vehicles directly. Its subsidiary, Southeast Toyota Distributors, comprises independently-owned dealerships.
• Corrected article:  35 largest U.S. private companies
May 9, 5:55 pm
A previous version of this story incorrectly reported that Wachovia also said it would make all loans directly to customers. Wachovia has not said it would do so.
• Corrected article:  What to ask your next mortgage broker
May 1, 12:10 pm
Correction: An earlier version of this story contained a chart that said Russia was the 8th cheapest place to buy gas in the world. Russia is the 38th cheapest. 
• Corrected article:  U.S. gas: So cheap it hurts
Apr 29, 2:52 pm
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the First American LoanPerformance report looked at subprime mortgage borrowers with credit scores of between 840 and 900. The scores ranged from 840 to 850.
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