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Japan Rebuke to G-20 Nations May Signal Moves to Weaken Yen Bloomberg Japanese purchases of foreign bonds to weaken the yen may become more likely as the nation rejects trading partners' rights to criticize its currency policies. "Foreign countries have no right to lecture us," Finance Minister Taro Aso told reporters at a briefing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's Stocks Rise on Manufacturing Data, Posting Annual Gain Bloomberg China's stocks rose, capping the benchmark index's first annual gain in three years, after manufacturing expanded at a faster pace and regulators said they planned to allow more companies to set up mutual funds. SAIC Motor Corp. (600104), China's largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asian Nations Giving Enthusiastic Welcome to... ABC News Fiscal cliff? Recession? Not in Asia, where the first countries to see 2013 dawn will enthusiastically welcome the new year. Increasingly democratic Myanmar will have a public countdown for the first time. Jakarta plans a huge street party befitting Indonesia's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hollande's 75% Millionaire Tax Rejected in French Court Bloomberg A court's rejection of President Francois Hollande's 75 percent millionaire tax shows the limits on his ability to tap high earners, even as the ruling is unlikely to attract investors and executives back to France. "For investors and entrepreneurs, it shows that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Manufacturing Pickup Shows Rebound Gains Traction Businessweek China's manufacturing unexpectedly expanded at the fastest pace in 19 months in December, boosting optimism that a recovery in the world's second-biggest economy is gaining traction. The final reading of a Purchasing Managers' Index was 51.5 in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil Heads for Annual Loss as US Budget Talks Near Deadline Businessweek Oil fluctuated in New York, heading for its first annual loss since 2008, as U.S. lawmakers tried to bridge disagreements over how to avert tax increases and spending cuts that threaten the world's largest economy. West Texas Intermediate futures were little ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Emerging Stocks Climb for Sixth Day on China's Factory Output Bloomberg Emerging-market stocks rose, set to finish 2012 with a sixth day of gains, as Chinese manufacturing data beat estimates and the deadline approached for U.S. lawmakers to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. Chinese industrial companies such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Duff & Phelps agrees to $15.55-share bid by group MarketWatch Duff & Phelps Corp. (NYSE:DUF) agreed to be purchased by a private investor consortium consisting of entities or funds managed by private-equity firm Carlyle Group LP (NASDAQ:CG) , Stone Point Capital, Pictet & Cie and Edmond de Rothschild Group. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Free tea and coffee on Thruway for New Year's Eve Wall Street Journal ALBANY, N.Y. — Travelers on New Year's Eve can look forward again to free coffee and tea along the New York State Thruway. This is the 42nd year the free beverages will be provided at the highway's 27 travel plazas from 11 p.m. Monday until 7 a.m. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese a step closer to Africa mine deal Financial Times A long-delayed Chinese mining acquisition in west Africa has moved a step closer to completion with the approval of an iron ore project that is central to the deal. Shares in Sundance Resources, the Australia-listed miner that China's Hanlong first proposed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Farm bill extension may keep price of milk in check Detroit Free Press Headlines. Farm bill. The top leaders in both parties on the House and Senate Agriculture committees have agreed to a one-year extension of the 2008 farm bill that expired in October, a move that could head off a possible doubling of milk prices next month. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Farmers to You links Vt.-area farmers to Boston Albany Times Union BERLIN, Vt. (AP) — Living in Boston, Julie Wormser can buy just about any piece of produce she wants for her small family. But the food she gets from Farmers to You — vegetables, cheeses, meats and milk trucked in weekly from largely Vermont farms — is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Army Corps Razed The Sepulveda Basin To 'Restore' It LAist The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has a funny way of showing that it cares about restoring the area around the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve. It completely leveled as many as 80 acres at the lush reserve along the Los Angeles River. It caught the San ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Montana Supreme Court OKs lawsuit over fluctuating Flathead Lake levels Helena Independent Record KALISPELL — The Montana Supreme Court has ruled that litigation concerning the Kerr Dam on Flathead Lake and possible damage to lakeshore property resulting from fluctuating lake levels can proceed as a class-action lawsuit. The court on Thursday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Industry urged to convert waste into energy [Oil & Gas News] Equities.com THE first international environment conference in Yanbu, which concluded recently, urged industries to apply the best available waste management and recycling systems as part of efforts to protect environment. Experts who spoke at the conference also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Myrtle Beach sees value in wind power Winston-Salem Journal NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Officials in North Myrtle Beach hope to take advantage of a federal decision to open two tracts along the Horry County coast for wind farm proposals. The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reported that the U.S. Bureau of Ocean ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Toledo, police unions fight over parking tickets Columbus Dispatch Afternoon Update, sent weekday afternoons, keeps you up to date with breaking news and updates from later in the day. Sign Up. Blade via AP Monday December 31, 2012 12:40 AM. Comments: 0; Tweet. TOLEDO — The city of Toledo is again fighting with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Many Giving Donations to Goodwill Recently KOBI-TV NBC 5 / KOTI-TV NBC 2 It's that time of year when many people are saying it's out with the old and in with the new. Many folks took that to heart and dropped donations off at Goodwill locations across the valley this weekend. Typically this weekend is one of the company's busiest as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Egypt to Start Dollar Auctions as Reserves Hit 'Critical' Level Bloomberg Egypt's pound weakened to the lowest on record after the central bank started foreign-exchange sales designed to conserve what's left of currency reserves and prevent a disorderly devaluation. The auctions, in which the central bank caps the amount each ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New homeowner protections go into effect Jan. 1 North County Times 2012-12-30T20:45:53Z 2012-12-30T21:11:53Z New homeowner protections go into effect Jan. 1Lily Leung North County Times. 1 hour ago • Lily Leung · (0) Comments. The New Year will bring more protections to California homeowners, mainly those who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shell Says Arctic Drilling Rig Kulluk Recaptured in Stormy Seas Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) said an Arctic drilling barge, headed to Seattle for maintenance, was safely recovered yesterday after being set adrift during a storm in the Gulf of Alaska. Crew of the Shell-owned barge, Kulluk, were evacuated last night as a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Intel's Business Plan From 1968 - Business Insider By Henry Blodget "The company will engage in research, development, adn [sic] manufacture of integrated electronic structures..." Business Insider | ||
Hillary Clinton Admitted To Hospital With Blood Clot - Business Insider By Grace Wyler The Associated Press is reporting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been admitted to the hospital with a blood clot following a concussion, according to a spokesperson. CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan tweets that a ... Business Insider | ||
5 Totally Odd Tech Predictions - Business Insider By Julie Bort Our email is full of predictions for the coming year. Most of them are obvious things that don't require a crystal ball. ("Tablets will be huge in 2013!") But we found some really interesting ideas buried within this avalanche of humdrum thoughts. Business Insider | ||
GOP Fiscal Cliff Offer: Chained CPI - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal According to NYT's Jonathan Weisman, the GOP has pulled its previous proposal for a Chained CPI. See a fuller explainer below. Earlier: As you can see in our Fiscal Cliff liveblog the negotiations are at an impasse, reportedly because the ... Clusterstock | ||
How Insider Afghan Attacks Actually Work - Business Insider By Agence France Presse The Taliban believed Beyar Khan Weyaar was the perfect candidate to prepare an insider attack on Afghan police, but instead he set a daring trap that has given a rare insight into suicide bombing tactics. Weyaar, a low-ranking police officer in ... Business Insider | ||
MIT Technology Review's 2012 Business Roundup: Mobile ... One basic market trend—consumers' rapidly shifting attention to mobile devices—forced many Web, software, and hardware companies to take big risks this year. New on MIT Technology Review | ||
David Gregory's Interview With Obama - Business Insider By Sam Ro NBC's David Gregory has an exclusive interview with President Barack Obama, which will air today at 10:30 AM ET. Gregory has been tweeting quotes. Here's what he's given us so far: ... Money Game | ||
Solution To Google And Facebook Mobile - Business Insider By Tim Tuttle, CEO This transition is happening so fast that the business models which support the industry are struggling to catch up. The evidence can be seen in Google's Q3 earnings, where lower mobile ad rates deflated overall CPCs by 15 percent. SAI Contributors | ||
New Year Honours: Business Leaders Honoured | Stuff.co.nz By Tim Hunter Publisher Wendy Pye, philanthropist Owen Glenn, engineer Bill Buckley and former Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard are among the business leaders recognised in the New Year honours list. Stuff.co.nz - Business | ||
Fire Guts Family-Owned Business In Boyle Heights « CBS Los ... By Iris Salem An early morning fire gutted a family-owned business in Boyle Heights. CBS Los Angeles | ||
Graham: Obama 'Won' Fiscal Cliff Debate - Business Insider By Grace Wyler South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham admitted defeat over the fiscal cliff Sunday, saying that there is an "exceedingly good" chance the Senate will pass a narrow bill that will raise taxes on wealthy Americans. "Hats off to the ... Business Insider | ||
Exhibit bridges 100 years of business life in Dubuque | TheGazette By Diana Nollen This shot, made by itinerant photographers, gives today's viewers a glimpse into an operating room at Mercy Hospital in Dubuque in 1912. It is included in "A City at Work: 1912 and 2012," on display through March 17 at the Dubuque Museum ... TheGazette |
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2012's unfinished political business - The Denver Post What a year 2012 was in Colorado for public policy. It brought us legalization of marijuana, turmoil over guns on college campuses — as well as debate about ... www.denverpost.com/.../ci.../2012s-unfinished-political-busin... | ||
PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Dec 31 | Reuters Dec 31 - The following are the top stories on the New YorkTimes business pages on Monday. Reuters has not verified thesestories and does not vouch for their ... www.reuters.com/.../press-digest-nyt-idUSL4N0A516W20121... | ||
Bachman Turner Overdrive-Taking care of business - YouTube You get up every morning From your alarm clock's warning Take the 8:15 into the city There's a whistle up above And people pushin', people shovin' And the gi. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCIUf8eYPqA&list... | ||
Business - The Atlantic The Atlantic covers news and analysis on politics, business, culture, technology, national, international and life on the official site of The Atlantic Magazine. www.theatlantic.com/business | ||
Sempra Completes Hawaii Wind Farm | San Diego Business Journal San Diego-based Sempra Energy has recently completed a wind farm in Hawaii that will generate enough clean electricity to power about 10000 homes. www.sdbj.com/.../sempra-completes-hawaii-wind-farm-project... | ||
Publisher Tribune to emerge from bankruptcy on ... - Fox Business U.S. media giant The Tribune Co, owner of the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune, said late on Sunday it will emerge from bankruptcy on December ... www.foxbusiness.com/.../publisher-tribune-to-emerge-from-b... |
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