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Egypt Reduces Dollar Auctions to Stem Pound Weakening Before IMF Bloomberg Egypt's central bank will reduce the number of dollar auctions this week to three as it seeks to slow the pace of the pound's depreciation before loan talks with the International Monetary Fund resume later this month. The regulator sold $74.8 million of the U.S. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Postal Delay in Congress Hastens Risk of Mail Stoppage Businessweek The U.S. Postal Service, set to run out of operating cash in October, still can't get Congress to act with any urgency to help solve its problems. Competing Senate and House proposals to help resolve Postal Service finances expired when the old Congress left ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Vermont Fights Ruling It Can't Shut Entergy Nuclear Plant Bloomberg Entergy Corp. (ETR) faces appeals court arguments by Vermont that the state has the authority to shut its only nuclear power plant. Lawyers for Entergy, the operator of the Vermont Yankee plant, are set to argue a district judge was correct in ruling that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some Illinois coal plants looking to clean up Chicago Tribune BALDWIN, Ill. ——. Nowhere is coal's effect more visible than here at Illinois' largest coal-fired power plant, where the train cars are flipped upside down, tracks and all, to feed boilers the size of skyscrapers. Once reviled as one of the dirtiest coal plants in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EU draft bank rescue plan says countries must share burden: FT Fox Business LONDON – Struggling euro zone countries seeking future aid from the region's rescue fund to prevent their banks collapsing will have to share the cost burden, according to a draft euro zone proposal seen by the Financial Times. Countries asking for help ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yen hits two-and-a half-year low as Japan PM keeps pressure on BOJ Reuters By Masayuki Kitano. SINGAPORE | Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:18pm EST. SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The yen hit a 2-1/2-year low versus the dollar on Monday after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe urged the Bank of Japan to set a medium-term inflation target, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Oil rises above $94 on China, US recovery hopes The Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Oil prices rose above $94 on Monday, supported by signs of economic recovery in the U.S. and China. Benchmark oil for February delivery was up 56 cents to $94.12 per barrel at midday Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Websense names CEO; states prelim fourth quarter results Reuters Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:37pm EST. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jan 13 (Reuters) - Websense Inc has named John McCormack, president of the firm, as its new chief executive officer. The San Diego, California-based online security firm also released its preliminary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Goldman eyes tax delay on UK bonuses Financial Times Goldman Sachs is among a handful of banks considering delaying UK bonus payouts until after April 6 when the top rate of income tax falls from 50 to 45 per cent. The bank's plan, which relates to bonuses paid for performance in 2009, 2010 and 2011, rather ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vatican surprised by bank's credit card block The Associated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) — A senior Vatican official says he is "truly surprised" that the Bank of Italy ordered credit card payments suspended in the tiny city-state and insists the Vatican has taken adequate measures to fight money laundering. The Vatican has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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St. Louis County rethinking smoking ban exemptions Seattle Post Intelligencer ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis County councilman said he will introduce legislation next week to remove all exemptions to the county's smoking ban, including at two local casinos. Councilman Mike O'Mara said he will introduce a measure Tuesday in an effort ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's Citic Telecom in $1.2 Billion Deal for Macau Phone Company New York Times (blog) HONG KONG—Shares in Citic Telecom, a unit of the state-backed Chinese conglomerate Citic Group, soared after it announced a $1.2 billion deal to take control of the dominant telecommunications company in the casino hub of Macau. Citic Telecom's stock ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asian Stocks Outside Japan Swing Between Gains and Losses Businessweek Asian stocks outside Japan swung between gains and losses as Singapore property developers slumped after the government announced additional cooling measures and amid concern valuations are becoming stretched after a four-month rally. CapitaLand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China now Jaguar Land Rover's prime market Financial Times (blog) Jaguar Land Rover sold more cars last year than ever before as China overtook the UK as its largest market. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/08098ed2-5d9c-11e2-ba99-00144feab49a.html. Russians protest at adoption law. Thousands of Muscovites protested ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Once More, Awaiting a 'Great Rotation' Wall Street Journal As 2013 gets under way, one of the biggest questions in financial markets is again bubbling: Will this finally be the year that investors dump bonds and return to stocks? For years, market watchers have called for what has become known as the "great rotation" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Transocean says Icahn acquired 1.56 percent stake, seeks more Chicago Tribune NEW YORK (Reuters) - Transocean Ltd has disclosed that billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn has acquired a 1.56 percent stake in the offshore rig contractor and is looking to increase that holding. Icahn is seeking regulatory approval to acquire shares ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Senator Harry Reid denies Jeremy Johnson's allegations Salt Lake Tribune Politics » U.S. Attorney's Office mum about whether it is investigating Utah Attorney General John Swallow. By Robert Gehrke. and Tom Harvey. | The Salt Lake Tribune. First Published 1 minute ago • Updated 1 minute ago. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retailers Fear Payroll Tax Will Cut Consumer Spending Wall Street Journal American workers are opening their first paychecks of the year and finding an unpleasant surprise: The government's take has gone up. A temporary cut in Social Security withholdings gave Americans hundreds of extra dollars to spend over the past two years ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Closer Look: Lawmakers' failure to enact pension reform hurts across Illinois The Republic SPRINGFIELD, Illinois — Stacy Goodar was in her first year at a private hospitality management school when she learned she would lose several thousand dollars in state financial aid. Though she qualified for the need-based scholarship, the 22-year-old ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Restaurant Week lures SC diners during slow period Lake Wylie Pilot Restaurant Week South Carolina started three years ago to lure customers during the slowest time of year for the state's $15 billion tourism industry, and it has proven a good deal both for diners and eateries across the state. That first year in 2010, 109 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MV Kearsarge Floating Again Valley News Crews work yesterday to raise the MV Kearsarge, which sank in about eight feet of water in Sunapee Harbor on Thursday. (Rob Strong photograph). Crews work yesterday to raise the MV Kearsarge, which sank in about eight feet of water in Sunapee Harbor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dreamliner plagued by a 2nd leak Boston Herald TOKYO — Japan Airlines has reported a fuel leak in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner for the second time in a week amid a U.S. safety review of the aircraft — in the same jet that leaked fuel in Boston last week. Narita International Airport outside Tokyo said JAL ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mosinee Mayor: 'Disappointed' Wausau Paper is Selling Mill WSAW More than 100 years old, the Mosinee paper mill is often called the heart of the city. "Many generations it's supported here," Mayor Al Erickson said. But that heart may soon stop beating. "I was disappointed," Erickson said. "Because the latest news was they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HP CEO Meg Whitman's $15 million paycheck GlobalPost The Hewlett-Packard CEO took home just $1 in salary - the rest is tied to the company's performance. Kaitlin FunaroJanuary 13, 2013 18:02. this story is part of globalpost's continuing coverage of world business. for more visit our new business page. See all stories on this topic » |
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Evernote's Windows Phone app gets PIN lock, Business support in ... By Jason Hidalgo Evernote has been one busy bee, er, pachyderm lately -- extending its proverbial trunk to a more professional crowd with the launch of Evernote Business. Engadget | ||
The Facebook Phone Is Coming Tuesday ... - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson Multiple sources have told us that they expect some sort of Facebook Phone to be on display on Tuesday. Now for the caveats (and they're important). It's not entirely clear if this will be an actual piece of Facebook branded hardware or if they ... SAI | ||
Aaron Swartz's Death Questions - Business Insider By Henry Blodget Did overzealous prosecution really contribute to his suicide? Clusterstock | ||
Tina Fey And Amy Poehler's Golden Globes ... - Business Insider By Aly Weisman Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kicked off tonight's 70th annual Golden Globe awards with a hilarious monologue riffing on everyone from Ben Affleck and Sarah Palin to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Poehler said she hasn't paid ... Business Insider | ||
Antonin Scalia On Violent Video Games - Business Insider By Erin Fuchs After Adam Lanza gunned down 20 first-graders in mid-December, news emerged that the troubled 20-year-old played violent video games including Call of Duty. That revelation sparked a debate that has raged in this country at least since ... The Wire | ||
Business Continues To Thrive In Babylon « CBS New York By jessicamarcus In the last two years, 24 companies have either moved in or expanded in the town of Babylon. CBS New York | ||
WSJ: Demand For The iPhone Is Weak - Business Insider By Jay Yarow The Journal's explanation for the cuts is pretty simple: "Apple has cut its component orders for the iPhone 5 due to weaker-than-expected demand, people familiar with the situation said Monday." Here are some more details from the WSJ: ... Business Insider | ||
Orlando Florida Surveillance Drones - Business Insider By Robert Johnson When Congress passed a bill last February allowing unmanned drones to fly American skies it became only a matter of time before UAVs patrolled U.S. cities for local law enforcement. While most drones in the U.S. are flown along the ... Military & Defense | ||
Business Leaders Come Out In Support Of Illinois Marriage Equality ... By nickschmit82 A group of 50 Illinois business leaders and organizations have come out in support of marriage equality in Illinois. CBS Chicago | ||
Gun Lobbying In 2012 - Business Insider By Abby Rogers Thanks to a handful of mass shootings, last year seemed like it was filled with gun violence. James Holmes allegedly killed 12 in Colorado, Wade Michael Page killed six at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, and Adam Lanza killed 27 people in ... Politics | ||
Mike Beebe Prepares for His Last Regular Legislative Session ... LITTLE ROCK — When the 89th General Assembly gavels in for this year's session Monday, it'll mark the last chance for Gov. Mike Beebe to make his mark legislatively on a state after serving six years in office. Barring a special session or ... Health Care - ArkansasBusiness.com | ||
SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA reinvents real-time ... SAP AG has announced the availability of SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA, a new option for SAP Business Suite customers. SAP is now the only provider of an integrated family of business... ExcitingAds! AME Info Latest News | ||
Colorado Springs Officer Crashes Cruiser Into Business « CBS Denver By matthewjbuettner A Colorado Springs police officer crashed his cruiser into a business on Saturday. CBS Denver |
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Hogan Lovells, White & Case, McDermott: Business of Law ... Two lawyers who shared leadership of UnitedHealth Group's legal department are rejoining Hogan Lovells LLP in Minneapolis, where the law firm plans to open ... www.bloomberg.com/.../hogan-lovells-white-case-mcdermott-... | ||
Persimmon CEO says $5.8M round will go to development ... This was printed from Boston Business Journal. The Business Journals Digital Network: The Business Journals · Local Business Directory · Book of Lists ... www.bizjournals.com/.../persimmon-ceo-says-58m-round-will... | ||
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