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Fed's latest stimulus may have little impact on mortgage borrowers Washington Post The Federal Reserve took aim at the nation's wobbly housing market last week with its biggest stimulus action in two years, but that firepower is doing little to lower mortgage rates or make home loans more available for Americans. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asian shares rebound, yen slips as BOJ eases; Spain eyed Reuters By Chikako Mogi | TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rebounded from earlier losses and the yen fell on Wednesday after the Bank of Japan eased monetary policy further, following the US Federal Reserve's aggressive stimulus, but concerns remained about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
USA Markets: Money managers fear fiscal cliff USA TODAY NEW YORK -- For the first time in 18 months, Europe's debt crisis is no longer the No. 1 "tail risk" that global money managers are worried about. What's the new megarisk keeping investors up at night? The USA's looming fiscal cliff, according to Bank ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deposit Flight From Europe Banks Eroding Common Currency Businessweek By Yalman Onaran on September 18, 2012 An accelerating flight of deposits from banks in four European countries is jeopardizing the renewal of economic growth and undermining a main tenet of the common currency: an integrated financial system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China still lead buyer of US securities CNNMoney By Catherine Tymkiw September 18, 2012: 12:44 PM ET Global demand for US securities is still strong, with China remaining the largest foreign holder of US debt, according to the Treasury Department's latest report on foreign holdings. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Negative Outlook on N.J. Debt May Be Campaign Plus for Democrats Bloomberg New Jersey Democrats who cast doubt on Republican Governor Chris Christie's economic comeback plans have been handed a weapon heading into next year's elections. Standard & Poor's lowered the state's credit outlook to negative from stable yesterday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Heineken Says Thai Billionaire Supports Its APB Offer Businessweek By Clementine Fletcher on September 18, 2012 Heineken NV (HEIA) cleared the biggest hurdle in its fight to take over Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd. (APB) as billionaire stakeholder Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi's Thai Beverage PcL (THBEV) pledged support. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan Airlines debuts with second largest IPO of the year CNN By Charles Riley @CNNMoney September 18, 2012: 11:16 PM ET HONG KONG (CNNMoney) -- Japan Airlines took another step toward redemption Wednesday as it was re-listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange almost three years after a blockbuster bankruptcy. See all stories on this topic » | ||
American Airlines issues layoff notices, cuts flight schedule Reuters (Reuters) - American Airlines said on Tuesday it has notified more than 11000 workers they could lose their jobs as part of its bankruptcy reorganization, and said it was cutting flights by one to two percent for the rest of September and October. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Raises Dividend 15% Wall Street Journal By NATHALIE TADENA And BEN FOX RUBIN Microsoft Corp. raised its quarterly dividend by 15%, as the technology giant distributes its cash hoard though the increase was smaller than previous years. The three-cent increase brings Microsoft's quarterly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Trade Deficit Falls 12%, Aided by Cheaper Oil Imports New York Times WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States' current account trade deficit decreased 12.1 percent in the April through June quarter, pushed lower by an increase in American exports and cheaper oil imports. The Commerce Department said Tuesday that the current ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yahoo to return $3B to shareholders CNN (Financial Times) -- Yahoo will return to shareholders most of the $4.3bn in net proceeds from selling half of its stake in China's Alibaba Group despite new chief executive Marissa Mayer's suggestion in July that she might keep the cash for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan cabinet approves plan to exit nuclear energy Reuters * But drops earlier reference to nuclear-free target by 2030s * Business groups say shifting from nuclear could damage economy TOKYO, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Japan's cabinet has approved a new energy plan to cut the country's reliance on nuclear power in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
QE3 is much ado about nothing MarketWatch By Irwin Kellner, MarketWatch PORT WASHINGTON, NY (MarketWatch) — Like it or not, the burden of strengthening the fragile recovery has fallen on the shoulders of Ben Bernanke and his colleagues at the Federal Reserve. This is unfortunate, since the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tech lobbying powerhouse set to open doors in Washington Reuters | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google, Amazon.com, eBay, Facebook and other Internet companies have formed a lobbying group called The Internet Association to tackle regulatory and political issues in Washington, DC, and it is due to kick off on Wednesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anti-Japan Protests in China Seen Costlier Than Tsunami: Cars San Francisco Chronicle Sept. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Two years ago, Sherry Wang bought a Toyota Camry because it offered a comfortable way to commute to her job as a researcher in the Chinese city of Xi'an. Lately, she's been taking the bus. "I'm afraid that my car or I will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Goldman names new CFO, heralding end of an era Reuters (Corrects final paragraph to show 1.8 millon is number of shares, not dollar value) * Schwartz to take on CFO role at end of January * Viniar to join board of directors * Other independent directors to be named soon By Lauren Tara LaCapra Sept 18 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Miners Sign Deal in South Africa New York Times MOOINOOI, South Africa (AP) — Striking platinum miners in South Africa signed a wage deal late Tuesday that ended a bloody five-week strike at a mine run by Lonmin, a London-based company, that had spread to other parts of the industry. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bank of America's site down in prolonged outage CNNMoney By Julianne Pepitone @CNNMoneyTech September 18, 2012: 6:49 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Bank of America's website was slow or entirely unavailable for most users on Tuesday, in an outage that the bank hadn't explained by the end of the day. See all stories on this topic » | ||
CAW president expects contract proposals from GM, Chrysler soon The Detroit News By Karl Henkel Toronto — Canadian Auto Workers President Ken Lewenza said late Tuesday afternoon he expects to receive contract proposals from both General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC by night's end. But he doesn't expect that tentative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wall Street ends flat to lower as FedEx outlook drags Reuters By Caroline Valetkevitch | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks ended flat to slightly lower on Tuesday after bellwether FedEx (FDX.N) cut its profit forecast and investors pulled back after last week's rally on central bank stimulus. Falling oil prices weighed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alpha to close four W.Va. mines Beckley Register-Herald By Mannix Porterfield Register-Herald Reporter Alpha Natural Resources passed out pink slips to coal miners at four West Virginia installations Tuesday, including two in Fayette County, blaming the closures on the combined effects of an upsurge in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High schools, athletes adapt to social media age GoErie.com By JOHN DUDLEY john.dudley@timesnews.com, Erie Times-News A few hours after tweeting his decision to play football at the University of Pittsburgh, McDowell senior James Conner typed his name into a Google search. What happened next surprised even ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Groups Show Support for Communities Challenging State's Marcellus Shale Law Patch.com A group of environmental and community planning organizations, as well as government entities, filed a series of Amicus Briefs with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Tuesday in support of communities' rights to making zoning decisions about Marcellus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil Trades Near Two-Week Low on US Supply Gain, Saudi Action Bloomberg Oil traded near the lowest close in more than two weeks in New York after an industry report showed rising crude stockpiles in the US and Saudi Arabia was said to be taking action to lower prices. Futures were little changed after slipping for a second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Summary: Sweetener CEO Faces Charges ABC News SWEET INCENTIVES: The north-central Missouri town of Moberly issued $39 million in bonds in July 2010 to finance the construction of an artificial sweetener facility by Mamtek US The state also authorized up to $17 million of incentives, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Small Business Google Hangout on Wednesday, Sept. 19 | The ... By Charles Bolden On Wednesday, September 19, join NASA Administrator Bolden, and SBA Administrator Karen Mills for a Google+ Hangout with ATA Engineering, one of the small businesses that made the Mars Science Laboratory mission landing a ... White House.gov Blog Feed | ||
Romney Disses Two-State Solution - Business Insider By Grace Wyler Mother Jones is out with a new crop of secret videos from the May 17 private fundraiser where Mitt Romney made his now-infamous remarks accusing 47% of Americans of being government-dependent freeloaders. In these videos -- which ... Business Insider | ||
Spigit Acquires Enterprise Social Business Intelligence Company ... By Leena Rao Spigit, the maker of collaborative innovation management software for enterprises, has acquired Crowdcast, a provider of social business intelligence solutions. Crowdcast has raised $6 million in funding. Crowdcast aims to help companies ... TechCrunch | ||
Google Puts Interior Business Photos On The Map By Matt McGee Starting today, thousands of local businesses have a little more exposure on Google Maps. That's because Google is now showing small, orange dots to ind. Search Engine Land: News & Info... | ||
The serious business of Kindle Serials — paidContent By Laura Hazard Owen Serial fiction has existed online for awhile, but with Kindle Serials, Amazon hopes to reinvent the format, in part by offering all episodes for a flat price. Serials may require a different business model than Kindle Singles, and could require ... paidContent | ||
Romney Fundraising Video: Best Moments - Business Insider By Grace Wyler Mother Jones has released the full video of the private May 17 fundraiser where Mitt Romney made his now-infamous remarks suggesting that 47 percent" of Americans are freeloaders. The Romney campaign is already reeling from the video, ... Politics | ||
Rhone Resch: Solar Means Business By Rhone Resch U.S. commercial solar installations have reduced those business' utility bills by millions of dollars annually while generating enough electricity to power more than 390000 homes. Renewable Energy on Huffington Post | ||
Now Yahoo Won't Buy A Lot Of Startups - Business Insider By Owen Thomas You need a plan B if your plan A was to sell to Yahoo. SAI | ||
Yahoo To Give Shareholders $3.65 Billion, Mayer ... - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson Yahoo has closed a deal to sell a portion of its stake in Chinese Internet company Alibaba, netting $4.3 billion for the company. In a memo to employees, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer says she will return $3.65 billion of that money to ... Business Insider | ||
RIM Signs A Licensing Deal With Microsoft - Business Insider By Jay Yarow Research In Motion shares spiked on news it's in a licensing deal with Microsoft. But investors should take a deep breath because this licensing deal isn't all that big a deal. According to a Microsoft press release, RIM is getting access to a ... Business Insider | ||
These Business Travelers Would Sacrifice a Lot For Their iPads ... By Kate Freeman If you were taking an all-day flight, breathing in circulated air, you'd probably wish you had ......an iPad? Mashable! | ||
Romney Comments Reveal Republican Party - Business Insider By Henry Blodget Blaming poor and old Americans for being poor and old isn't just mean. It's a losing strategy. Clusterstock |
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Asian Markets Rise Amid Japan Stimulus Hopes - International ... Skip to Main Content; U.S. Edition Business News. Australia Edition · China Edition · Germany Edition · India Edition · Italia Edition · Korea Edition · Japan Edition ... www.ibtimes.com/articles/385836/.../asia-market-japan.htm | ||
Katten Muchin, Morrison, Bird & Bird: Business of Law - Bloomberg Fannie Mae named Bradley Lerman as general counsel, executive vice president and corporate secretary effective Oct. 1. www.bloomberg.com/.../katten-muchin-morrison-bird-bird-bu... | ||
New Memoir Takes Readers to War, Business Success - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: L Langford Hodges' "The Way It Was" recall lifetime of hard work, sacrifice and successMcDonough, GA (PRWEB) September 19, 2012 L. news.yahoo.com/memoir-takes-readers-war-business-success-0... | ||
Business beat: Bank of America website down, gas prices set ... Apple's iPhone 5 anticipation pushes stock above $700Apple set a record high for its finishing price of stock, according to a report published by The Washington ... www.kstatecollegian.com/.../business-beat-bank-of-america-w... | ||
Mobile Radio Transceiver System - Federal Business Opportunities ... The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code is 334220 and the small business size standard is 750. The Government has a requirement ... https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode...id... |
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