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US Treasury rules out creating $1tn coin Financial Times The US Treasury said it would not mint a platinum coin to avoid an increase in the nation's borrowing limit, ending speculation that the Obama administration would exploit an arcane loophole to avert a possible default. One day after Democratic leaders in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Striking a balance on money market funds Washington Post Since the financial crisis of 2008, money market funds have been the subject of fierce debate. Regulators say money market funds need to be fundamentally transformed to prevent them from creating too much systemic risk. The fund industry has pushed back, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Huge stock fund flows have Wall Street abuzz MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — With the S&P 500 near a five-year high and data showing whopping inflows into stock funds at the beginning of the year, the cult of equity may not be quite dead yet, after all. In a relatively quiet trading day, Wall Street was abuzz ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FDIC shutters first bank of 2013 MarketWatch CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — In the first bank closing of 2013, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said Friday that it shut down Westside Community Bank in University Place, Wash., and entered into a purchase and assumption agreement with Sunwest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boeing launches 2013 with not best liftoff The Seattle Times Success. Four flights Thursday morning. All against 21-mile wind. Started from level with engine power alone. Average speed through air 31 miles. Longest 59 seconds. Inform press. Home Christmas. So telegraphed Orville and Wilbur Wright in December ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Faithless Remnant Barron's Thanks for nothing! The formerly bankrupt, formerly destitute, formerly craven gambling company called AIG goes on TV to say, "Thank you, America" for its bailout in 2008. Don't thank us, AIG; we didn't want to do it, even though our taxes and our national ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Advocates say 'Obamacare' doesn't push for single-payer system in Pa. The Evening Sun Health Care 4 All PA has launched a statewide educational campaign to inform citizens of what can still be done in health care reform. By AMY STANSBURY. The Evening Suneveningsun.com. Posted: 01/12/2013 09:37:19 PM EST. Littlestown business ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Unable to reach budget cut agreements, Congress buys time with extension of ... LubbockOnline.com FILE - This July 11, 2012 file photo shows dairy cows on Steve Niedbalski's farm in Nashville, Ill. A patchwork extension of federal farm programs passed as part of a larger "fiscal cliff" bill keeps the price of milk from rising but doesn't include many of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Washington adopts Columbia River salmon fishing overhaul The Columbian OLYMPIA — The most sweeping overhaul of lower Columbia River sport and commercial fishing rules in 80 years was adopted Saturday when the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission approved shifting gillnets into off-channel areas. The commission ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drought disaster tag seen as minor Muskogee Daily Phoenix ... CST. — Conservation district officials described a federal agricultural disaster declaration to address extreme drought conditions in the state as "a good start" but said it falls short of what's needed. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has declared 76 of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HP CEO Whitman Earned $15.4 Mln In 2012 RTT News Computer and printer maker Hewlett-Packard Co.'s (HPQ: Quote) chief executive officer Margaret Whitman received compensation valued at $15.36 million in her first full year at the helm, even as the company reported a net loss for the year. In a proxy filing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It's cookie time: Girl Scout cookies on the prowl LimaOhio.com ... Information. • Girl Scout cookies are on sale through March 17. Booth sales begin Feb. 15. Cookies are $3.50 per box. The new snack bars are $4 per box. Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2013 1:00 am. It's cookie time: Girl Scout cookies on the prowl By ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Social Security Administration Retracts Reprimand of Farting Employee AllGov The Social Security Administration (SSA) has had a real stinker of a problem in its Baltimore office. Employees accused one of their colleagues in the Office of Disability Operations of excessive farting, prompting supervisors to issue a formal reprimand to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BlackRock plans to buy Credit Suisse ETF unit [Khaleej Times (United Arab ... Equities.com ZURICH - US asset manager BlackRock is to buy Swiss bank Credit Suisse's exchange-traded fund business for an undisclosed price. "The acquisition ... represents BlackRock's continued commitment to the Swiss market and underpins the importance we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deadline to File Foreclosure Claims from National Mortgage Settlement Kansas City infoZine Jefferson City, MO - infoZine - Missourians whose homes were foreclosed on between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2011, and who qualify under the National Mortgage Settlement, that the deadline for filing a claim is January 18. Missourians who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boeing to cut 160 jobs in El Paso KDBC Boeing will layoff about 160 workers by the end of 2014 and that's about 40 percent of the workforce in El Paso. The company says it will be offering severance packages to workers who are fired. Boeing's military contract will also shrink. The plant makes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Who's getting cheap mortgages? MarketWatch Mortgage rates hovering by record lowsAlthough mortgage rates ticked higher in the most recent weekly data, levels remain near record lows, according to Freddie Mac. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage average rose to 3.40% in the week ending Jan. 10 from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corn, soybeans rise on hints of strong demand Las Vegas Sun Corn prices are ending higher as traders hope for a bounce in export demand. Wheat and soybean futures also rose. Corn for March delivery rose 5.25 cents to settle at $6.8550 a bushel Monday. Brandon Marshall, a commodity adviser with Northstar ... See all stories on this topic » |
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VIDEO: Jack Nicholson And Adam Sandler ... - Business Insider By Cork Gaines After getting blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder last night, the Lakers are 15-21 and have just an 8% chance of making the playoffs. Things are so bad that Jack Nicholson decided early in the fourth quarter that he and his son had ... Business Insider | ||
APPLE BOSS WAS MISQUOTED: Cheap iPhone ... - Business Insider By Reuters SAN FRANCISCO/BEIJING (Reuters) - In a revised version of an interview published Thursday in a Chinese newspaper, Apple Inc marketing chief Phil Schiller said the company would focus on making "the best products" for customers and ... Clusterstock | ||
Windows 8 Devices Abound At CES - Business Insider By Michael Liedtke LAS VEGAS (AP) — Microsoft may have relinquished its starring role in America's gaudiest gadget show a year too early. After 13 straight years in the spotlight, Microsoft's decision to scale back its presence at this week's International CES ... Business Insider | ||
Biden's 'Smart Gun' Technology Support - Business Insider By Brett LoGiurato For the first time on Friday, Vice President Joe Biden indicated the White House gun violence task force was interested in so-called "smart gun" technology, which would prevent a gun from being used by anyone but the person that bought it. SAI | ||
Ravens Player Helps Tackle His Own Teammate - Business Insider By Tony Manfred Summary. The Baltimore Ravens are a member of the National Football League and participate in the AFC North. The Ravens are named after "The Raven" poem by Edgar Allan Poe, who lived and worked in Baltimore and is buried in the city. Business Insider | ||
Calculated Risk's Guide To 2013 - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal Another reminder about why the economics blog Calculated Risk is so indispensable if you want to really understand what's going on in the economy. Bill McBride (the blog's author) has put together a dazzling 10-part series, examining what ... Business Insider | ||
Debt Ceiling Net Debt - Business Insider By Asher Edelman, Contributor Asher Edelman, Contributor began his career on Wall Street in 1961 and writes about economics, finance and fine art. Recent Posts. There's One Housing Solution Left. Happy New Year to all. A lot of fanfare and hoopla about a non-existent ... Money Game | ||
Goldman's Jan Hatzius Answers The 10 Most ... - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal No. To be sure, it will likely deal a heavy blow to household finances, and we therefore expect consumer spending to be weak this year. Once we add the expiration of the payroll tax cut (a hit of $126bn), the expiration of the Bush-tax cuts for ... Business Insider | ||
Obstacles XRT App Walkthrough - Business Insider By Kevin Smith You want to get in shape but you don't have time to go to the gym. I get it—I don't have time to go to the gym either. That's why I was excited by the premise of Obstacles XRT, a new fitness app. This innovative app, made by Chicago-based ... Business Insider | ||
Police car hits Colorado Ave. business | police ... - The Gazette By KRISTINA IODICE Police car hits business | police, colorado, business, officer, saturday, avenue, injuries, hit, springs, cruiser. ExcitingAds! Colorado Springs | ||
Author Compares Pirates To Big Business, Government « CBS Philly By ATAtkins We seem to have an on-going fascination with pirates, from Halloween costumes to movies, but a multi-media movement argues that they are a driving progressive force. CBS Philly | ||
Business as usual for Weaver, Brittain | Wichita Eagle By Molly McMillin Local workers shouldn't see much change now that Precision Castparts Corp. has purchased Synchronous Aerospace Group, which operates long-standing Wichita aviation subcontractors Weaver Manufacturing and Brittain Machine, ... Wichita Eagle: Business |
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Finance - Business Business. Finance, along with NY State, administers business income and excise taxes. We also provide tools for businesses to manage and pay their bills, and ... www.nyc.gov/html/dof/html/business/business.shtml | ||
Business executives call on Beacon Hill to act boldly to fix state's ... Business leaders in Massachusetts are urging legislators and the Patrick administration to act boldly as they seek solutions for the state's badly fractured ... bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/01/13/.../story.html | ||
The Flag Business | City Exposed | an SFGate.com blog A recent Friday, 2:24 p.m.: Were it not for the bouquet of a dozen tiny American flags he held in his hand, Philip Myers might have blended into the sidewalk ... blog.sfgate.com/cityexposed/2013/01/12/the-flag-business/ | ||
Family of Web Activist Swartz Blames MIT, Prosecutors - Business ... Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- The family of Aaron Swartz, a computer programmer, entrepreneur and activist who died this week, blamed his apparent suicide on the ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
After rough year, Carnival hopes for calmer waters - Business ... The world's largest cruise ship company has grown its business and generated profits over five years of ups and downs; executives are hoping for fewer downs ... www.miamiherald.com/.../after-rough-year-carnival-hopes.ht... |
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