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At Midyear, Market Is More Jittery, Less Optimistic Wall Street Journal And that's likely to continue as the market hangs on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's every word. Enlarge Image. image. Close. image. Dave Klug. Earlier this year, stocks racked up record closing highs, which many investors credit largely to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Q & A with IMF director Christine Lagarde Washington Post In two years as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde has steered the agency beyond the arrest of her predecessor and helped engineer its largest and perhaps most controversial program — the rescue of the euro zone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
EU meddling to create mortgage rate confusion Telegraph.co.uk New EU rules will make mortgage rates even harder for customers to understand, experts have warned. Under a new directive, lenders are expected to tell borrowers the maximum interest rate they have charged over the past 20 years, and display this figure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some House Republicans Dig In Against the Consumer Financial Protection ... Forbes House Republicans are keeping up a fight against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which turned its sights this year on the auto lending industry. As part of an ongoing drumbeat of opposition to the CFPB, U.S. Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) on June ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Xi Says GDP Not Officials' Sole Focus in Signal Growth to Slow Businessweek China's President Xi Jinping said officials shouldn't be judged solely on their record in boosting gross domestic product, the latest signal that policy makers are prepared to tolerate slower economic expansion. The Communist Party should instead place more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Incredible Chutzpah In Demanding A Tax Refund Forbes This is a lovely little story, Google Google is demanding a tax refund from a transaction that took place all the way back in 2004. Given the way that the company busts a gut to run rings around the world's taxmen I think this is the most incredible didplay of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unions negotiator says strike at San Francisco Bay Area's BART transit system ... Washington Post OAKLAND, Calif. — A chief negotiator said that two of San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit's largest unions will "likely" go on strike after contract talks stalled on Saturday. Josie Mooney, a negotiator for the Service Employees International Union Local 1021, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Theft case against Chinese firm carries a warning Boston Globe Among the Sinovel wind turbines in the United States is this one in Charlestown. The Sinovel case "illustrates the heavy baggage that some Chinese firms carry on their journey to global markets," said Thilo Hanemann at Rhodium Group. Reprints; E-mail ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Method of extracting natural gas may contaminate drinking water South China Morning Post New evidence shows that fracking may contaminate drinking water, according to a study. Researchers at Duke University in the US state of North Carolina analysed 141 drinking water samples from private wells across the gas-rich Marcellus shale basin in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deutsche Bank settles LA claims on foreclosure blight Reuters FRANKFURT | Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:20am EDT. FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said it has settled a lawsuit with the U.S. city of Los Angeles that accused the bank of allowing hundreds of foreclosed properties to deteriorate into slum conditions and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Americans Got Burned by Bank of America DailyFinance Have you been burned by Bank of America ? If so, then you're in good company. Two weeks ago we published a widely read article about how the nation's second largest bank by assets is alleged to have delayed and denied mortgage modifications to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This Week in Solar DailyFinance Solar stocks had an up and down week, but at the end of the day the industry trends are still getting stronger. Politically, solar is more acceptable than it was a year ago and the biggest, most ruthless banks in the world are seeing the value solar presents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thousands Of Mississippi Consumers May Not Be Offered Insurance Subsidies Washington Post Tens of thousands of uninsured residents in the poorest and most rural parts of Mississippi may be unable to get subsidies to buy health coverage when a new online marketplace opens this fall because private insurers are avoiding a wide swath of the state. See all stories on this topic » | ||
' Pot pig ' snags premium price The Spokesman Review Pigs on a farm owned by Jeremy Gross eat feed comprising a mixture of wheat mash left over from the production of vodka, nutritional pellets, and leaves, stems and other byproducts of medical marijuana June 18 on a farm in Snohomish, Wash. (Full-size ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Macau may get tighter scrutiny Las Vegas Review-Journal HONG KONG — Members of a congressional advisory panel believe U.S. regulators should tighten scrutiny of casino companies operating in Macau, the world's top gambling market, because of the risk of money laundering. "We need to go deeper into this," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bipartisan group of senators urge appropriate oversight of proposed Smithfield ... High Plains Journal U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Thad Cochran, Ranking Member of the Committee, and a bipartisan group of Agriculture Committee members, raised questions regarding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
One year later: Insurance companies face claims after storm Parkersburg News PARKERSBURG - For insurance companies, the derecho of June 2012 created a lot of work with answering calls from customers, assessing damage, determining what was covered and how they could provide assistance. "It was a very busy time for us," said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US consumer sentiment stays near 6-year high Auburn Citizen WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of U.S. consumer confidence stayed near a six-year high in June as higher home prices boosted household wealth. The survey shows Americans remain upbeat about the economy, despite wild gyrations in the stock market. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Switzerland charges man with selling bank's client data to Germany IT Business Net ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss prosecutors have charged a German IT expert with selling client data from private bank Julius Baer <BAER.VX> in Zurich to the German tax authorities, they said on Friday. The man, who was arrested last July and is charged with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suntech strikes yet another deal with bondholders IT Business Net (Reuters) - China-based solar panel maker Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd <STP.N> said it had struck a deal with a majority of its bondholders to defer payment on a $541 million loan until August 30, the third such agreement in four months. Suntech ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AMR reports strong May profit, predicts 2nd Q profit, first since 2007 Tulsa World American Airlines CEO Tom Horton says the company could turn a second-quarter profit after netting $65 million in May. BUSINESS BLOGS. Sky Writer · Bits and Bytes · View all · Red Lobster unveils new look, economical prices · Remington Tower sells for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Restaurant chain Noodles & Co shares double in debut IT Business Net (Reuters) - Shares of fast casual restaurant chain operator Noodles & Co <NDLS.O> more than doubled in their market debut, valuing the company known for its Pad Thai and Mac & Cheese dishes at as much as $1.07 billion. Noodles shares were up nearly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US stocks end two-week dry spell Washington Post U.S. stocks rose for the week, snapping two weeks of declines for benchmark indexes, as economic data topped estimates and comments by Federal Reserve officials eased concerns over stimulus plans. Home Depot jumped 4.9 percent, leading gains ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coca-Cola FEMSA Acquires Brazilian Bottler DailyFinance Put another tick in the acquisition column for Coca-Cola FEMSA . The Mexico-based company, which says it is the largest bottler of Coca-Cola products on the planet, has signed a deal to acquire Brazilian peer Companhia Fluminense de Refrigerantes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Westar Crews Making Dent In Outage Numbers KAKE Westar Energy said Saturday its crews were making progress on efforts to restore power to the thousands of customers who lost electricity after Thursday evening's severe storm. However, Westar said it may now be Monday before all customers have their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corn-yield prediction too rosy for ag official Fort Wayne Journal Gazette FORT WAYNE – Government officials may be a bit too optimistic in their corn forecast, a local ag leader says. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says farmers will come through with the predicted corn crop despite the Midwest's wet spring that delayed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Accenture Falls and Drags IBM with it The Utah People's Post The second largest technology-consulting business in the world, Accenture Plc, fell the most in close to two years after the sales forecast it released trailed that of Wall Street analysts. The company's stock price fell by 10% to close on Friday at $71.96 on Wall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dog and cat duo make history at Nevada Humane Society KRNV My News 4 Reno, NV (KRNV & MyNews4.com) -- A dog and cat duo are making history at the Nevada Humane Society by being the first ever dog and cat to be roommates while they wait for a new home. Monkey Man, a Chow mix and Bwaney, a Persian cat have known ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Sam Mendes' Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Musical Open For ... By Perez Hilton Sam Mendes' Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Musical Open For Business In London - See Trailer HERE! 6/29/2013 6:01 AM ET | Filed under: Broadway Babies • Etc. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory premiered this week on London's ... Celebrity Gossip Follow @Celeblatest | ||
People Who Got Out Of Debt - Business Insider By Mandi Woodruff and Anmargaret Warner An inspiring feature on 10 people who got out of debt. Retail | ||
NYC Startup Hub Innovation Investment - Business Insider By Paul Grossinger, VentureBeat What do a major social network, happening news website, and a rising database company have in common? They are all 'Made in New York.' Just a couple of days ago, Techcrunch announced that famous incubator AngelPad was opening ... Tech | ||
Cicero pizzeria back in business a week after beloved owner killed ... By amcalpin10 Giovanni Donancricchia, owner of Albanos Pizzeria in Cicero After a week of mourning, employees at a popular pizzeria in Cicero said getting the restaurant back up and running working after owner Giovanni Donancricchia death is exactly. WGN-TV | ||
How To Use Money To Buy The Most Happiness - Business Insider By Gareth Cook We live in America with two bits of contradictory received wisdom — that you'd be a lot better off if you made more money, and that money can't buy you happiness. Now two scholars suggest another way of thinking about the relationship ... Your Money | ||
Men's Products That Help Manage Sweating - Business Insider By Phillip Picardi Essential Advice From America's Small Business People Of The Year .... Login with LinkedIn to see what your friends are reading on Business Insider. Login with LinkedIn. No articles have recently been shared in your network. More » ... Life Contributors | ||
This Week in the Business: When a Game Ships, the Axe Falls By Steve Peterson What's happened in the business of video games this past week ... Kotaku | ||
Climate-Change Policy In America, Europe, And China - Business ... By Business Insider THIS is an unusually busy moment in the unhappy history of efforts to curb climate change. In two weeks at the end of June the world's three biggest polluters unveiled carbon-reducing measures. In China and America these are more ... Politics | ||
Details Emerge On Amazon's CIA Cloud - Business Insider By Julie Bort If Amazon's $600 million deal with the CIA happens, it will be something Amazon has never done before: a so-called 'private' cloud. Enterprise | ||
Prince Avenue draws business' attention | Online Athens By Nick Coltrain While preserving Prince Avenue has drawn Athens-Clarke County's attention in the past year, including multiple public meetings that drew dozens of locals, some folks are eyeing the corridor as ripe for business. Renovations are ongoing in ... Business | ||
Wash 'bikini baristas' say their business is getting a bad rap | Local ... Just days after a major crackdown at a chain of risque Everett coffee stands, a pair of so-called "bikini baristas" who work at the stands say they've never seen anything illegal happen at work. KBOI 2 News - Local & Regional | ||
Better news for government parties in latest Sunday Business Post ... By Adrian Kavanagh ... a three-seat contest at the next general election. The constituency support estimates based on the Sunday Business Post-Red C poll figures, when using the new constituency units (as used for the next general election), are as follows ... The Irish Politics Forum | ||
Most Visited Businesses - Be Strong Live Long | Be Strong Live ... By Lori Okami Still today, McDonald's is the most visited business overall (statistics from April 2013). The survey by Placed Insights, which measures over 70 million business locations per day, shows that America remains a fast food nation. This was evident ... Be Strong Live Long| Be Strong... |
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An ancient brew | Business | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon Two recent UO graduates tap into the business world by making braggot, a blend of traditional mead and beer. www.registerguard.com/.../mctavish-braggot-brewery-business... | ||
Will gated cities follow luxury condos? - Business - The Boston Globe Downtown Boston has become a playground for the rich, dominated by luxury condo towers with multimillion-dollar units. The median price for a luxury condo in ... www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/06/29/.../story.html | ||
Charles Lawton - Maine Business Maine's civic institutions were established in the days of Jeffersonian democracy when households and businesses were largely the same thing, when new ... www.pressherald.com/.../great-state-great-employees-need-mat... | ||
"Does LinkedIn mean Business? How about you and your network ... Dubai Business Network. Discussion | Poll · Discussions · Jobs ... Manager's Choice. Kick start your Business at $99 - UAE Business Database · MA M. See all » ... www.linkedin.com/.../Does-LinkedIn-mean-Business-How-50... |
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