IRS: Shutdown will delay tax filing season USA TODAY Here's another reason to be annoyed at the 16-day government shutdown: It could delay tax refunds for millions of early filers by one or two weeks, the Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday. The IRS won't start processing returns until at least Jan. | |
Men's Wearhouse Said to Weigh Bid for Allen Edmonds New York Times Cork being filled in a shoe at the Wisconsin headquarters of Allen Edmonds. Darren Hauck for The New York Times Cork being filled in a shoe at the Wisconsin headquarters of Allen Edmonds. Men's Wearhouse may try one of the country's bigger upscale ... | |
Lack of quality ratings on Covered California site is criticized Los Angeles Times California's insurance exchange came under fire for its plan to withhold quality ratings of health plans until late 2015 while thousands of consumers shop for coverage under the federal healthcare law. The state exchange, Covered California, said Tuesday ... | |
Hockey Injects A$8.8 Billion to RBA, Boosting Currency Options Bloomberg Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey will inject A$8.8 billion ($8.5 billion) into the central bank's depleted reserve fund, increasing its flexibility to tackle renewed currency strength. The transfer will bring the balance of the Reserve Bank of Australia's main capital ... | |
CEO pay skyrockets on soaring stock market USA TODAY CEOs' wallets are turning into one of the biggest winners from the rising stock market, with the top 10 payouts hitting a record $4.7 billion, and they're likely to get even fatter next year. By cashing in lucrative stock options they got when stocks were beat up, ... | |
SEC, DOJ charge Diebold in foreign bribery case USA TODAY Ohio-based ATM manufacturer Diebold spent roughly $3 million bribing officials at banks in China, Indonesia and Russia with pleasure trips in a bid to win and keep lucrative business deals, federal authorities charged Tuesday. Violating the Foreign Corrupt ... | |
Broadcom, other US chipmakers, leave investors wanting more Reuters By Noel Randewich. SAN FRANCISCO | Wed Oct 23, 2013 5:38am IST. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A host of U.S. chipmakers gave quarterly revenue forecasts that disappointed Wall Street and hurt their shares on Tuesday, including Broadcom Corp, ... | |
ARM Holdings Profit Boosted by Smartphone Demand Wall Street Journal LONDON—U.K. chip maker ARM Holdings PLC, whose technology is used in Apple Inc.'s iPhone, said Tuesday it has a record order backlog going into the final fiscal quarter as it posted a rise in third-quarter profit on strong global demand for smartphones. | |
SAC Defections Accelerate as Cohen Approaches Settlement Bloomberg As Steven Cohen nears a settlement that may put his SAC Capital Advisors LP out of business over allegations of insider trading, some of his overseas money managers aren't waiting. Lia Forcina, who managed more than $700 million at SAC Capital out of ... | |
Futures Mixed Ahead of Delayed Jobs Report ABC News Stock futures are mixed ahead of the release of delayed jobs figures that could provide the last solid glimpse at the health of the nation's job market this year. Dow Jones industrial futures are up 2 points to 15,324. S&P futures have lost 1.1 points to 1,737.10. | |
Startup to Sell Balloon Trips to Edge of Space Wall Street Journal An Arizona company wants to develop high-altitude balloons to send thrill seekers to the edge of Earth's atmosphere. The trips would cost less than other proposed space jaunts, but passengers wouldn't experience the same intensity of weightlessness. | |
US job growth seen having revved up before budget fight hit Reuters By Lucia Mutikani. WASHINGTON | Tue Oct 22, 2013 4:47am EDT. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job growth likely picked up a bit in September, suggesting the economy enjoyed rising momentum before an acrimonious budget fight in Washington took some ... | |
Treasuries Snap 3-Day Advance on Bets Jobs Data Will Show Growth Bloomberg Treasury 10-year notes snapped a three-day advance before a government report this week that economists predict will show U.S. employers added the most jobs since April last month. Benchmark yields rose from the lowest level since July before a separate ... | |
WTI Crude Falls After U.S. Supply at Three-Month High Bloomberg West Texas Intermediate fell as crude inventories increased to the highest level in three months in the U.S., the world's biggest oil-consuming country. Futures slid 1.6 percent after the Energy Information Administration said supplies rose 4 million barrels to ... | |
Amazon To Open "Fulfillment Center" On Site Of Old GM Plant WBAL Radio Amazon.com will open a 1-million-square-foot fulfillment center on the site of the former General Motors Assembly plant along Broening Highway in Southeast Baltimore. The company's news release offers no details as to when the facility will open, but the ... | |
US carbon dioxide pollution down 3.8 percent Businessweek WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States cut its energy-related carbon dioxide pollution by 3.8 percent last year, the second biggest drop since 1990, the Department of Energy said Monday. The only recent year with a bigger percentage drop was in 2009, ... | |
Harley Steers Toward a Broader Base Wall Street Journal Expect a fairly upbeat progress report toward that goal when Harley-Davidson releases third-quarter results Tuesday. A Harley model is on display at an event in Brazil this month. European Pressphoto Agency. Harley-Davidson Inc.'s "fatten the tail" strategy ... | |
China Swap Rate Climbs as PBOC Suspends Cash Additions Bloomberg China's one-year interest-rate swap climbed for a fourth day as the central bank refrained from adding funds to the financial system. The People's Bank of China didn't sell reverse-repurchase or repurchase contracts today, according to a primary dealer ... | |
Small fire causes Delta flight to return to NY Wall Street Journal SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A small fire aboard a Delta Air Lines plane headed to Atlanta has forced it to return to Hancock International Airport in Syracuse. The Post-Standard in Syracuse reports (bit.ly/1cRl5m5) that just after Delta Flight 1841 took off from Syracuse ... | |
Federal judge set to rule on Obamacare subsidies quandary Washington Times A federal judge will decide Tuesday on a case that could blow a major hole through the Obamacare exchanges when he rules on whether the government can dole out tax credits to Americans whose states declined to run their own Affordable Care Act ... | |
Yahoo again tops Google in US Web visitors in Sept Businessweek NEW YORK (AP) — For the third month in a row, more Americans visited Yahoo's websites than Google's, according to comScore Inc.'s Internet traffic data for September. The research firm said Monday that Yahoo Inc.'s websites had 197.8 million unique U.S. ... | |
US airlines poised to report strong earnings for the third quarter Dallas Morning News Delta Air Lines, when it reports earnings today, is expected to be the industry leader with $1.2 billion in net income for the third quarter. By TERRY MAXON. TERRY MAXON The Dallas Morning News. Staff Writer. tmaxon@dallasnews.com. Published: 21 ... | |
Carbon Emissions from US Drop to Lowest Levels in 19 years TIME ... Reuters. : A chimney of a coal burning heating system for apartment blocks billows smoke in central Beijing December 4, 2011. Email · Print; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Tumblr · LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Reddit · Digg · Mixx · Delicious · Google+. Comment. | |
Markets flat-footed ahead of run of economic data U-T San Diego Jonathan Corpina, left, talks with fellow trader Dan Ryan on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013. Stronger economic growth in China and a pickup in U.S. corporate earnings are sending the stock market mostly higher in early ... | |
5 Reasons Why The U.S. Should Lift The Embargo On Cuba Neon Tommy About a year into the Cuban Revolution of 1959, with continuously failing assassination attempts on Castro's life, the U.S. government initiated the economic embargo against Cuba. There was a three-step logic behind the embargo: damage the island's ... | |
Big Board to test systems ahead of Twitter IPO FierceFinance It would be easy to overstate the importance of NYSE's big victory in the Twitter sweepstakes. It was big news when the social media giant decided to list on the Big Board, shunning the Nasdaq, the traditional home of big tech stocks. Of course, the NYSE has ... | |
Analyst: Keystone could help Wyoming oil prices KULR-TV CASPER, Wyo. (AP) - A research analyst says construction of the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline could help boost prices of crude oil from Wyoming. Trisha Curtis is director of upstream and midstream research for the Energy Policy Research Foundation. | |
Netflix Credits Its Surging Stock Price to 'Euphoria' Wall Street Journal (blog) Netflix is one of the bounciest large companies on the Nasdaq, and for a business valued at almost $21 billion, its stock sure makes a lot of big jumps. Today, in anticipation of results due to be released after the close of the market, it rose by 6.5%. When those ... | |
Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) to Release Earnings on Tuesday Ticker Report Lockheed Martin Corp. logo Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE:LMT) will be posting its Q313 quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, October 22nd. Analysts expect Lockheed Martin Corp. to post earnings of $2.26 per share and revenue of $11.15 billion for the ... | |
Top 2013 Holiday Online Shopping Sites and Tips for Purchasing Children's Items American Live Wire The 2013 holidays are in sight and the wish lists are growing. Finding a moment to shop by yourself is a miracle of its own. If you w online-shop ere not one of the lucky ones to nab a sitter, you will be shopping with the whole clan in tow. I can already see the ... | |
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