GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares tested by Fed nerves, euro awaits ECB Reuters ... Print. * Asian shares subdued after soft Wall St, Nikkei off again. * Euro holds it ground before ECB, eyes on inflation forecasts. * Strong U.S. jobs numbers heighten Fed angst ahead of payrolls. * European stocks seen opening softer. By Wayne Cole. | |
SolarCity Introduces Energy Storage for Businesses Wall Street Journal SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 5, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SolarCity(R) (Nasdaq:SCTY) has unveiled a smart energy storage system to address two major pain points for business: rising utility demand charges and increasing grid outages. SolarCity ... | |
Southwest Buys Takeoff Slots at La Guardia New York Times Southwest Airlines said it had agreed to buy 12 takeoff and landing slots at New York's La Guardia Airport from American Airlines as part of the merger settlement reached between American Airlines, US Airways and the Justice Department. | |
Asian shares fall ahead of U.S. jobs report MarketWatch Asian markets traded mostly lower Friday ahead of the U.S. labor report, while stability in the yen allowed Japanese stocks to move higher at the end of a bad week for the Nikkei Average. A reading on U.S. November nonfarm payrolls is due later Friday, and ... | |
Qantas cuts 1000 jobs and warns of 'immense' challenges Telegraph.co.uk Australian airline Qantas is cutting 1,000 jobs after warning of "immense" challenges and announcing a shock profits warning. The largest carrier in Australia predicted a half-year loss of up to A$300m (£165m). Alan Joyce, chief executive, said he had seen a ... | |
Body recovered from collapsed Washington silo Houston Chronicle ROY, Wash. (AP) — Emergency crews have recovered the body of a feed mill worker who was buried Monday under tons of spilled corn at a collapsed grain silo, a fire chief said late Wednesday night. The body of Steve Green, 44, was recovered about 10 ... | |
Will Amazon drones invade Manatee neighborhoods from Ruskin? Bradenton Herald Facebook Twitter Google Plus Reddit E-mail Print. Amazon Prime Air is designed to fly within a 10-mile radius from Amazon distribution warehouses for deleveries in 30 minutes or less, but it won't likely be seen in Ruskin. Photo provided. Most Popular Stories ... | |
US GDP Grew 3.6% In Third Quarter, More Than Previously Thought Forbes Logo of the United States Bureau of Economic Analysis, a part of the Department of Commerce. (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Economic growth is up while jobless claims are down, according to new economic data released Thursday morning. But in a case of ... | |
Draghi Forecasts Seen Signaling 2014 Stimulus Odds: Euro Credit Businessweek While Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), said last month that the institution is "technically ready" for a rate below zero, he also cautioned that the consequences aren't clear. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg. Mario Draghi ... | |
Microsoft assures non-US businesses it won't give any data without litigation NDTV Microsoft Corp pledged late Wednesday to fight in court against any attempt by U.S. intelligence agencies to seize its foreign customers' data under American surveillance laws, one of a series of steps aimed at reassuring nervous users abroad. The maker of ... | |
As Boeing charts plans for a new airliner, doubts arise about where to build it Washington Post Judging from the early returns, the Boeing Company's 777X will be a hit, garnering hundreds of advance orders by combining fuel-efficient materials and technology with a popular existing-plane design. Now, for the United States, comes the crucial question: ... | |
FOREX-Yen above recent lows; euro up on stops before ECB meeting Reuters ... Print. * Yen holding off 5-year low vs euro. * Euro touches 1-month high vs dollar before ECB decision. * Traders cite stop-loss buying in euro vs dollar. * Markets also cautious as U.S. payrolls loom. By Ian Chua and Masayuki Kitano. SYDNEY/SINGAPORE ... | |
Pantone's 2014 Color: Radiant Orchid Wall Street Journal Move over, emerald! Christina Binkley joins Lunch Break to exclusively unveil Pantone's new pick for the color of 2014. Photo: Getty Images. Move over, emerald. The color watchers at Pantone say the "It" color of 2014 is a pinky purple known as "radiant ... | |
This Is What Ford's All-New 2015 Mustang Really Looks Like TIME Fifty years after Ford first unveiled the Mustang at the New York World's Fair, the American automaker is betting a total redesign can make the vehicle appeal to drivers around the world. TIME got an exclusive look into the sixth-generation Mustang's ... | |
Obama to Feds: Boost Renewable Power 20 Percent ABC News Saying the government should lead by example, President Barack Obama on Thursday ordered the federal government to nearly triple its use of renewable sources for electricity by 2020. Obama said the plan to use renewables for 20 percent of electricity ... | |
Democrats Urge McDonald's to Raise Store Workers' Wages Bloomberg Democrat members of the U.S. Congress are urging McDonald's Corp. (MCD) and other fast-food chains to raise wages for store workers. "Too many hard-working families are being forced to depend on poverty-level wages," 53 members of Congress wrote in ... | |
Treasury Chief to Declare Big Gains in Financial Reform New York Times Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew is scheduled to speak on Thursday about financial regulation. Evan Vucci/Associated Press Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew is scheduled to speak on Thursday about financial regulation. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew will ... | |
Rallying sterling may be at risk of BoE verbal intervention Reuters LONDON Dec 4 (Reuters) - Sterling's rally to five-year highs against a basket of currencies on robust UK data could raise the risk of verbal intervention by the Bank of England, which wants to shift the economy towards more exports. Any sign that the BoE is ... | |
UPDATE 2-Top US banks faulted on correcting foreclosure abuses Reuters By Aruna Viswanatha. WASHINGTON Dec 4 (Reuters) - Top U.S. banks, including Bank of America Corp and Citigroup Inc, failed to fully comply with a government settlement to correct mortgage servicing abuses, a monitor of the settlement said on ... | |
Work under way to get Boeing, union back to table HeraldNet Former Delta Air Lines CEO Gerald Grinstein, shown here in 2007, is said to be involved in a behind-the-scenes effort to get the Boeing Co. and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) back to the negotiating table. | |
George Osborne has given the Tories a working plan for victory Telegraph.co.uk It is easy to guess the coverage that George Osborne's Autumn Statement will receive in tomorrow's newspapers. Events have started to move his way, for the first time. Official economic forecasts will be revised upwards rather than downwards. The British ... | |
Santa's big surprise — a health insurance e-card? Seattle Post Intelligencer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stumped about that holiday gift for your niece or grandson? Forget the tablet. How about surprising them with a free month of health care insurance? California's health insurance exchange Thursday urged holiday shoppers to think ... | |
India Morning Call-Global markets Reuters EQUITIES NEW YORK - The Dow and the S&P 500 finished lower for the fourth consecutive session on Wednesday after investors found few reasons to make big moves, with uncertainty remaining over when the Federal Reserve will start to slow its stimulus. | |
BNP Paribas agrees to buy Polish Rabobank unit for $1.4 billion Reuters Canada WARSAW (Reuters) - France's BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA: Quote) agreed to buy its Dutch rival Rabobank's RABO.UL Polish unit Bank BGZ BGZ.WA, in a deal which values the target at 4.2 billion zlotys ($1.4 billion) and is the latest example of consolidation ... | |
Hackers may have compromised info of La. residents Monroe News Star BATON ROUGE — Computer hackers may have gained access to the personal information of thousands of Louisiana residents who use debit cards issued by JPMorgan Chase for three state agencies, authorities said Wednesday. Louisiana Commissioner of ... | |
Southwest Airlines Is Less Than Promised Southwest News-Herald Flying on an airplane used to be fun. But these days, it's changed. And it's not just because of Sept. 11. It has more to do with greed. Southwest Airlines is a good example. Cited 10 times by Fortune Magazine for its financial management, it knows little about ... | |
Families face uncertainty, unite in prayer as search for crash victims continues Deseret News For the families of five people lost in a plane crash in a remote area of Idaho, the hardest part of the search so far is the uncertainty. KSL. Summary. For the families of five people lost in a plane crash in a remote area of Idaho, the hardest part of the search so ... | |
General Motors' semiprecious gem(s) NorthJersey.com It's a rare find on our shores, but an Opel is a common find in Europe. The German automaker has made cars there for 114 years. For 82 of them, it has been under the ownership of General Motors. Despite more than a decade of losses, the company remains ... | |
GDP data disappointing, chance of improvement exists, analysts say Prague Daily Monitor Prague, Dec 4 (CTK) - Revised gross domestic product (GDP) data for Q3 are still disappointing, though not as much as the previous estimate, but the GDP structure shows there is a chance economic performance will improve in the coming quarters, analysts ... | |
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