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BOJ easing spurs volatile yen, Nikkei trading; Asian shares up Reuters By Chikako Mogi. TOKYO | Tue Jan 22, 2013 12:01am EST. TOKYO (Reuters) - The yen and Japanese equities were volatile on Tuesday after the Bank of Japan took bold easing measures, while other Asian stock markets posted modest gains. The BOJ on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Racehorses in Running as Regulators Debate Loose Liquidity Rules Businessweek As regulators sparred last month over international liquidity rules in Basel, Switzerland, one suggested racehorses could be used as collateral to access cheap cash at central banks in a crisis. While the remark was said in jest, it highlights the split between ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deal Gone Wrong Adds to Caterpillar's Troubles in China Wall Street Journal Caterpillar Inc. believed acquiring China's Zhengzhou Siwei was a way for the U.S. company to boost its fortunes in a lucrative but challenging market. Siwei's sales and profit growth were surging. And the company offered access to China's mining industry, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bundesbank Head Cautions Japan Wall Street Journal FRANKFURT—Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann warned Japan not to "politicize" its exchange rate by pursuing an overly aggressive monetary policy, reflecting mounting concern in Europe that other central banks may cheapen their currencies as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thai billionaire Charoen builds empire with F&N takeover Reuters By Khettiya Jittapong. BANGKOK | Tue Jan 22, 2013 12:09am EST. BANGKOK (Reuters) - For self-made Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, the takeover of Singapore's Fraser and Neave Ltd (F&N) (FRNM.SI) will add legions of assets to his drinks ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McDonald's settles suit over Islamic diet rules USA TODAY DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — McDonald's and one of its franchise owners agreed to pay $700,000 to members of the Muslim community to settle allegations a Detroit-area restaurant falsely advertised its food as being prepared according to Islamic dietary law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Palm Oil Gains to Two-Week High as Reserves May Drop on Tax Cut Bloomberg Palm oil advanced to the highest level in two weeks on speculation that a cut in export taxes will reduce record stockpiles in Malaysia, the second-biggest producer after Indonesia. The contract for delivery in April climbed as much as 1.7 percent to 2,461 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FAA steps up investigation of Boeing 787 Dreamliner Los Angeles Times The investigation into battery problems on the much-heralded Boeing 787 Dreamliner expanded to the plane's Japanese battery manufacturer and the Arizona makers of other electronic components. Federal Aviation Administration officials Monday joined ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Southwest: Fliers can pay $40 to board first USA TODAY Want to board first on a Southwest Airlines flight? Now you can pay $40 for the privilege. Southwest Airlines said Monday it will let people pay to be part of their coveted first boarding group, or group "A." The airline does not have assigned seating and lets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Investors Get a 'Perpetual' Headache Wall Street Journal (blog) Asia's booming bond market may have reached the limits of what investors will buy, as some of the riskiest debt struggles to sell. Issuance of so-called perpetual bonds, which pay a high coupon but have no maturity date, hit a record in Asia last year, but as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CalPERS nears a record $260 billion in assets Los Angeles Times The California Public Employees' Retirement System is poised to top a record $260 billion in assets, the market value it held before the global financial crisis wiped out more than a third of its wealth. The largest U.S. public pension, with half of its money in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Yuan in Hong Kong Drops as China's Daily Auctions Lower Rates Bloomberg The yuan in Hong Kong declined to the lowest in more than a week on speculation China's plans to increase the frequency of money-market operations spurred demand for dollars. Premier Wen Jiabao urged gradual yuan capital account convertibility, China ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro Area Grapples With ESM Rules as Legacy Assets Loom Bloomberg Euro-area finance ministers staked out their turf in a brewing battle over bank rescues amid German and Austrian warnings that direct bailouts won't be widely available. Ministers seek an agreement in the first half of this year on how and when the 500 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Biz Break: All eyes on earnings for Apple, Google, Netflix and more San Jose Mercury News Today: A quiet holiday kicks off a busy week for Silicon Valley technology companies, as earnings are expected from some of the tech world's most important companies. Important tech earnings report due every day this week. Monday's quiet MLK Day holiday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MetroWest, Milford area follow statewide trend in drop in bankruptcies MetroWest Daily News Personal bankruptcy filings in Massachusetts dropped about 18 percent last year, a trend mirrored in MetroWest and the Milford area, according to statistics from The Warren Group. "I've seen something similar in our office," said Matthew Trask, a Framingham ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Korean Won Drops to January Low on Outflows, Intervention Risk Bloomberg South Korea's won fell for a second day, extending its retreat from a 17-month high, as overseas investors cut their holdings of the nation's stocks and the government expressed concern about the currency's strength. The won fell to this month's low as global ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Get your Girl Scout cookies in Hudson Wicked Local- Hudson Hudson Brownies of Girl Scout Troop 75242 displayed a "truck-size" sign to advertise their drive-thru cookie booth at Redco Plaza, lower Main Street, on Dec. 15: from left, Brownies Alicia Ouellette, Ainsley Majer, Abby Maston and Paige Thomason. The girls ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
All about banning guns Pocono Record Banning guns is all over the news following the deranged actions of one mentally ill individual who chose to use a firearm for his suicide actions in a "gun-free zone" where he knew his chances of being stopped would be lessened. His actions involved many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CEZ to protest against revoking of its unit's licence in Albania Power Engineering Magazine Czech power utility CEZ will file a formal protest and take steps toward international arbitration against today's decision of Albania's power regulator to revoke license of CEZ's distribution unit in the country, CEZ Shperndarje, CEZ spokeswoman Barbora ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
W.Va. unemployment rate rises to 7.5 percent Parkersburg News CHARLESTON - West Virginia's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate climbed two-tenths of a percentage point to 7.5 percent in December 2012, according to officials from Workforce West Virginia. Workforce recently released its Labor Market Information ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Employee accused of stealing from family business : News ... investigators say Stephanie Lyon double-signed, forged and cashed dozens of checks. Up North Live - Local News | ||
S. Korea's LS Industrial wins $67m Deal | Iraq Business News By Editor By John Lee. South Korea's LS Industrial Systems has won a $67-million deal to build power distribution control centres for the Iraqi government. Under. Iraq Business News | ||
Business News, Solar Panels Top This Week - Bridgewater, NJ Patch Looking for a story this week? Check out this handy guide. Bridgewater Patch | ||
DesignForum/PDX brings attention to quality design, social ... By Allan Brettman, The Oregonian Front Porch · Small Business News · It's Only Money .... Angell's company, using what he called an "anthropological approach," helped HTI determine details about portion sizing and labeling that could be understood in any language. Oregon Business News | ||
Windows 8 promotional pricing will end on 1st February - General ... Upgrade within the next 10 days and avoid the five-fold price hike! HEXUS.net Latest Content | ||
Nigerian Stock Exchange Watch: ASI (-0.27%) As Profit Takers Swarm By Afolabi Ogunde The Nigerian Stock Exchange tumbled in the day's trading as the All Share Index dropped 27 basis points. The banking sub-sector saw predominantly bearis. Nigeria Business News | ||
Today's Business Headlines | WA Business News By michael.ramsey Unions return to Rio battlefield Rio Tinto has agreed to resume bargaining with the Australian Workers Union after almost 20 years of hostilities, in a landmark victory for unions that has implications for non-unionised workplaces across the ... WA Business News - Latest News | ||
Well drilling a serious business : News : MySouthwestGA.com By Matt Prichard Only a day later, local well drillers are warning that drilling or digging, well construction is dangerous business. My Southwest GA - WFXL News | ||
Davos 2013: Healing world economic wounds with resilient ... - RT By RT The annual World Economic Forum meeting is due to kick off on January 23. Apart from resilient dynamism, this year's agenda is going to cover a wide range of other burning topics. News RSS : Today | ||
Poynt Assets Acquired by Canadian Companies - GPS Business News By Ludovic Privat Two Canadian companies: Intertainment Media Inc. and Avenza Holding Inc. have acquired the assets of Poynt, the bankrupt local search company for an undisclosed amount. Avenza is a company tha... GPS BUSINESS NEWS |
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Training program proves popular - Cleveland Business News ... Training program proves popular - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business. www.crainscleveland.com/article/.../TOC&Profile=1053 | ||
AP Top Business News At 9:39 p.m. EST - Businessweek Transcripts show Fed underestimated crisis in 2007. www.businessweek.com/.../ap-top-business-news-at-9-05-a-do... | ||
Food Business News | Researchers use sugar beet pulp in packaging WYNDMOOR, PA. – U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists and university cooperators have combined sugar beet pulp and polylactic acid (PLA) to develop ... www.foodbusinessnews.net/.../Researchers_use_sugar_beet_pu... | ||
Business News | January 16, 2013 | Sonoran News Total Sports Performance (TSP) is open for business. TSP is a New Indoor Batting Facility and we are holding tryouts for a competitive 9-10 and 11-12 baseball ... www.sonorannews.com/archives/2013/.../businessnews.html | ||
China's business confidence rises in Q4 - Business News - SINA ... China's business confidence in the fourth quarter rebounded for the first time in a year, showing that earlier fears of an economic hard landing have largely faded ... english.sina.com/business/2013/0121/551790.html | ||
Watch how Mars makes M&M's - Video - Business News Take a rare behind-the-scenes tour of Mars chocolate factory in Hackettstown, New Jersey and see how the colorful M&M's candies are made. money.cnn.com/video/.../n-how-mars-makes-mms.fortune/ | ||
Horse Breeder's Cheap Shot to Undercut Glaxo - Business ... (For a daily news alert on Indian Companies Column: SALT INCOL <GO>) ... of a Dutch vaccine business to add the injectable form of polio inoculation to the ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
Atari US files for Ch. 11 to separate from parent - Yahoo! News News: NEW YORK (AP) — Video game maker Atari's U.S. operations have filed for ... News for the latest. ..... I thought they were out of Business for DECADES! news.yahoo.com/atari-us-files-ch-11-separate-parent-1552475... | ||
Thai billionaire Charoen builds empire with F&N takeover: Thomson ... BANGKOK (Reuters) - For self-made Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi , the takeover of Singapore's Fraser and Neave Ltd (F&N) will add legions of ... money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR... | ||
Biggest Banks Back to Black in Fed-Fueled - Business: Washington ... Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage revenue at the four largest U.S. lenders is surpassing the costs of faulty home loans and foreclosures from the housing boom as ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... |
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