Japan's Economy Slows More Than Estimated in Third Quarter Bloomberg Japan's economic growth slowed more than the government initially estimated in the third quarter as private investment stalled. Gross domestic product expanded an annualized 1.1 percent from the previous quarter compared with a preliminary reading of 1.9 ... | |
Fed's Plan to Taper Stimulus Effort Is Not Expected Until Next Year New York Times WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve officials are in no hurry to retreat from their bond-buying campaign to stimulate the economy and are likely to postpone any cuts to the program until next year, according to public statements by Fed officials and interviews ... | |
China November inflation slows to 3 percent, eases tightening fear Reuters BEIJING (Reuters) - China's annual consumer inflation unexpectedly slowed to 3 percent in November from an eight-month high of 3.2 percent, official data showed on Monday, easing market fears of imminent policy tightening amid signs of momentum in the ... | |
China Exports Rise More Than Estimated Bloomberg China's exports rose more than estimated in November, pushing the trade surplus to the highest in more than four years in a sign global demand is helping sustain a recovery in the world's second-biggest economy. Overseas shipments rose 12.7 percent from ... | |
Ad Spending Expected to Pick Up Pace Wall Street Journal Some of the world's biggest advertising companies are predicting faster growth in ad spending in 2014 than occurred this year, although concerns about the U.S. and European economies weigh on some of their projections. The faster-growth forecasts are ... | |
Japan Stocks Rise Second Day After Yen Weakens on US Jobs Data Businessweek Japanese stocks rose for a second day, with the Topix (TPX) index headed for its biggest advance in three weeks, after the yen weakened against the dollar on better-than-expected U.S. jobs growth. Mazda Motor Corp. (7261), a carmaker that gets 30 percent ... | |
Nikkei jumps two percent after US jobs data hits yen, lifting exporters Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei stock average climbed as much as 2 percent on Monday morning, buoyed by a slide in the yen after an upbeat U.S. jobs report raised expectations the Federal Reserve will soon begin unwinding its stimulus. Declines in the ... | |
Bob Diamond returns to banking Financial Times Bob Diamond is making a dramatic return to banking, launching a vehicle with Africa's youngest billionaire that hopes to raise millions of dollars to invest in African banking. Mr Diamond is partnering with Ashish Thakkar, chief executive of Mara Group, a $1bn ... | |
Man falls asleep on flight making connection in Houston; wakes up in dark ... abc13.com HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A man was flying from Louisiana and had a layover in Houston when he says he fell asleep on the plane and was locked inside. Related Content. Story: Woman says she fell asleep, woke up alone on plane in Philly · More: Free ABC13 ... | |
Supreme Court weighs issue of cross-state air pollution USA TODAY BELTSVILLE, Md. — Inside an unmarked trailer at the end of an unmarked dirt road about 15 miles north of the nation's capital, a high-tech radar monitor beeps every 10 minutes in an effort to find out who is polluting Maryland's air. Aided at times by weather ... | |
My Sitdown With Madoff Wall Street Journal "I will be pleased to have you visit," read the email that landed in my inbox this spring. It was signed, "Bernard Madoff." That exchange led to a two-hour meeting in May with the most notorious fraudster on Wall Street, during which Mr. Madoff pointed fingers at ... | |
Obamacare leaves NJ small employers scrambling around high premiums, hard ... The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Kim Greene warned her small-business clients that 2014 would be ugly. But not like this. At the start of last month, renewal notices for health plans that take effect in January began arriving at her insurance brokerage, Name Benefits in Hillsborough. And as ... | |
Feds making new rules for senior drivers The Journal News / Lohud.com Sandy Wiseman is reflected in the rearview mirror in Schaumburg, Ill. Jerry Wiseman and his wife, Sandy, took refresher driving classes to help them stay safe behind the wheel for many more years. More older drivers are on the road / Charles Rex Arbogast ... | |
Banks brace ahead of vote on Volcker Rule New York Post U.S. Senators listen as Janet Yellen (not pictured) testifies at her U.S. Senate Banking Committee confirmation hearing on Nov.14. Photo: Reuters/Jason Reed. On Tuesday, banking will change forever. Regulators from five different agencies have come to ... | |
Business travelers hope airline merger will enhance service Fort Worth Star Telegram DFW AIRPORT — Nate Asplund, who flies to Mexico regularly for his job at BNSF Railway, hopes the American Airlines-US Airways merger signals a return to the glory days of business travel for the Fort Worth-based carrier. But others worry that creating the ... | |
Meet The Startup That's Going To Make Eggs (Yes, Eggs) Obsolete Business Insider Australia If there's one thing Silicon Valley is doing better than anywhere else right now, it's optimism. The success of companies like Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Instagram, Nest, Tesla, and others, have pushed people in the Valley to start trying things outside ... | |
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