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U.S. firms react to Brussels attacks

USA Today - 23 Mar 2016 04:56
U.S. firms react to Brussels attacks Brussels, headquarters of the European Union, is an important business and government hub.          
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Yahoo Sports joins FanDuel, DraftKings in New York ban

New York Post - 23 Mar 2016 04:49
Yahoo Sports joins FanDuel, DraftKings in New York ban Yahoo Sports on Tuesday joined fantasy sports Web sites FanDuel and DraftKings in agreeing to cease taking entries from customers in New York. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who is seeking to banish fantasy sports s...
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How To Retire Despite Low Interest Rates

The Huffington Post - 23 Mar 2016 22:54
How To Retire Despite Low Interest Rates by Doug Carey, Owner and President, Wealthtrace Interest rates are extremely low, which is bad news for those who have been planning to have a fixed income in retirement. Ten years ago, the yield on ten-year Treasury bon...
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Goldman Puts Head of U.S. Inflation Trading on Leave

Wall Street Journal - 23 Mar 2016 22:34
Goldman Sachs Group put its head of U.S. inflation trading on leave as it reviews the way certain trades were booked, according to people familiar with the matter.
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How GameStop Can Stay in the Game

Wall Street Journal - 23 Mar 2016 22:22
A low valuation buys GameStop time to diversify, but videogames will remain crucial to its business.
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Calling property the 'old Chicago Spire site' doesn't tell hole story Regrettably, like a lot of people, I'm at a loss to come up with a better name for that property with the gaping hole in 400 block of East North Water Street besides calling it the "old Chicago Spire site." You can't put...
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Employee Monitoring in Three Clicks From Zenworkforce "A wrongful termination lawsuit can cost $75,000 to a quarter of a million dollars," Zenworkforce, Sr. Director of Sales & Operations, Luke Williams note in their pitch. Does your business have a spare quarter of a milli...
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South Korea's Economy Has Bigger Worries Than Threats From Up North Landing at Incheon Airport – South Korea’s international gateway to its vibrant capital city of Seoul and the industrial hub of Incheon – you would not get an impression of an economy spooked by a barrage of nuclea...
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Alleged 'Flash Crash' Trader Faces U.S. Extradition

Wall Street Journal - 23 Mar 2016 16:15
Navinder Sarao, the British trader who allegedly contributed to the 2010 stock market "flash crash," should be extradited to the U.S., a U.K. judge ruled.
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The New Leucadia Is No Longer Lovable

Wall Street Journal - 23 Mar 2016 13:04
Since Leucadia National's deal to take full control of Jefferies Group, investors have headed for the exits and the conglomerate's shares have sunk.
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Wall Street Faces New Rules on Pay

Wall Street Journal - 23 Mar 2016 23:30
Wall Street executives face new rules on their compensation as regulators prepare to release in April a tougher version of a proposal to rein in executive pay.
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An Entrepreneur and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Somewhat Humorous Day Putting entrepreneurship in perspective: how business challenges pale in comparison to personal ones.
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Hint Water Founder's Passion For Health Drives Unsweetened Success Kara Goldin, CEO and Founder of Hint, the $30 million company that sells unsweetened, flavored water, created the product to provide a healthier beverage to her own family. Her passion is the driving force for the compan...
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Gamers put their heads together to solve the case of the rumored NX controller The Internet is like Inspector Gadget. It thinks it’s really great at solving mysteries, but most of the time it’s stumbling around like morons while some faceless dude keeps messing with it. Today, the sleuths of th...
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Art Basel in Asia Is Showcase for Market Anxiety

Wall Street Journal - 23 Mar 2016 22:43
As Art Basel in Asia, one of the world's largest art fairs, gets under way in Hong Kong, galleries, artists and art investors are anxious about spillover from the region's shaky stock markets. Art sales in China fell 23%...
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Make mo' money: Using mobile app analytics to drive revenue (webinar) VB WEBINAR: Insightful app analytics are the only way to truly capitalize on users. Join us as we break down the most effective analytics platforms in market, and how best to apply them. Register here for free. Every dev...
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When Building Relationships, Plan For The Future Short-term thinking can create a downward spiral for new entrepreneurs. As they become more and more desperate for connections they need now, they try skipping the relationship part, forgetting a connection the minute th...
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Will steel output increase, providing support to surging iron prices? The World Steel Association said global crude steel production in February declined by 3.3% from a year ago
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Herbicides remain a bright spot for agrochemical firms Manpower shortage and high agricultural wages are driving demand for herbicides
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Could a battery of new orders bring hope for Bhel?

livemint.com - 23 Mar 2016 21:04
Could a battery of new orders bring hope for Bhel? Bhel stock is up 5% since Monday, following a bullish report by CLSA Research that sparked off renewed interest in the company
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Lessons from Sharepro: can another share transfer fraud be averted? The alleged fraud by share transfer agent Sharepro Services is a wake-up call for both companies that use such agents and for their regulator
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