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JPMorgan Nears Settlement on 'London Whale' Case New York Times (blog) The S.E.C. has scrutinized JPMorgan Chase over whether its London traders falsified records to hide losses Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesThe S.E.C. has scrutinized JPMorgan Chase over whether its London traders falsified records to hide losses from ... See all stories on this topic » | | ||
'Just a couple of quarters' left for JCP? CNBC.com Struggling retailer J.C. Penney needs "a big turnaround" and is running out of time to get it right, Macquarie retail analyst Liz Dunn says. Foundering retailer J.C. Penney needs "a big turnaround" and is running out of time to get it right, Macquarie's Liz Dunn ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
GM to revamp midsize pickups USA TODAY The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon will return to the GM lineup after ending production a year ago. GAN AUTO GM AMMANN 080813. General Motors gave its first look Aug. 8 of the all-new midsize pickup truck family that it will start selling next year. See all stories on this topic » | |||
China inflation steady as economy stumbles CNNMoney Inflation remained subdued in China last month and well below the government's official target, clearing the way for policymakers to pursue any new stimulus measures. Consumers paid 2.7% more for goods and services in July than they did a year ago, the ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
China's trade data surge past expectations CNBC.com China posted stronger-than-expected trade figures on Thursday, the latest in a string of upbeat data and raising hopes that the world's second biggest economy may be stabilizing. Exports rose 5.1 percent in July, compared to a Reuters forecast of a 3 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | | ||
Measure of jobless claims falls to 6-year low USA TODAY SHARE 66 CONNECT 15 TWEET 7 COMMENTEMAILMORE. WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits over the past month has fallen to its lowest level in almost six years, signaling fewer layoffs. The Labor ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
The Times Isn't for Sale, Its Publisher Declares New York Times (blog) After a week in which both The Boston Globe and The Washington Post were purchased by new owners, the publisher of The New York Times emphatically declared Wednesday night that the publication was not for sale. See all stories on this topic » | |||
Wal-Mart agrees to safety improvements at 2857 stores CNNMoney Wal-Mart has agreed to implement new safety measures designed to protect employees who work with chemicals and trash compactors as part of a settlement with the Department of Labor. The retailer will also pay a $190,000 fine to settle the matter, which ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Dollar Set for Weekly Drop Versus Peers on China Stability Signs Bloomberg The dollar is poised to drop against its major peers this week before Chinese data that will probably add to signs of stabilization in the Asian economy, buoying demand for higher-yielding assets. The Aussie headed for its biggest weekly gain in more than a ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Obama administration using housing department to compel diversity in ... Fox News In a move some claim is tantamount to social engineering, the Department of Housing and Urban Development is imposing a new rule that would allow the feds to track diversity in America's neighborhoods and then push policies to change those it deems ... See all stories on this topic » |
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