Daily News Alert | Friday, November 27, 2009 12:01 AM PST |
Asian stocks tumble amid Dubai fears, dollar slump Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:43 pm PST AP - Asian stock markets tumbled Friday, with Hong Kong and South Korea down about 5 percent, as fears mounted over the fallout from Dubai's massive debt problems and the dollar continued its slide against the Japanese yen. Full Story | Top | Stocks end higher on jobless claims, home sales Wed, 25 Nov 2009 01:36 pm PST Reuters - U.S. stocks rose in light trading volume on Wednesday, supported by data that pointed to stabilization in the labor and housing markets, areas that have fed concerns about a "double dip" recession. Full Story | Top | Los Angeles' budget gaps may force dramatic change Wed, 25 Nov 2009 03:40 pm PST Reuters - Los Angeles must take dramatic steps in coming months to bring its budget back into balance, including measures to slim the size of its government and reduce how much it spends on pensions for retired employees, the city's top budget official said on Wednesday. Full Story | Top | Tiffany raises outlook as 3Q profit comes in ahead Wed, 25 Nov 2009 02:16 pm PST AP - Strong overseas sales and cost-cutting kept a decline in Tiffany & Co.'s third-quarter profit to a bare minimum, causing the luxury jeweler to raise its full-year profit outlook heading into the crucial holiday season. Full Story | Top | Fannie Mae to tighten lending standards: report Thu, 26 Nov 2009 03:07 am PST Reuters - Fannie Mae plans to raise minimum credit score requirements next month and limit the amount of overall debt that borrowers can carry relative to their incomes, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. Full Story | Top | Good news raises hopes recovery won't fizzle Wed, 25 Nov 2009 02:53 pm PST AP - A flurry of good news this week including falling jobless claims, stronger consumer spending and higher new-home sales suggests the economic rebound, modest though it is, might just be here to stay. Full Story | Top | Stop Looking for the Next Twitter Thu, 26 Nov 2009 05:08 am PST BusinessWeek - If you are a pundit, or get paid to watch trends, then this message doesn't apply to you. It's your job to go out and find the next shiny object that could influence how we live and do business. Full Story | Top | Health Care: GE Gets Radical Mon, 23 Nov 2009 05:08 am PST BusinessWeek - It's been a hard year to work at General Electric (NYSE:GE - News). Salary freezes have hit its famously performance-driven employees, with some managers taking pay cuts. The price of GE stock, which once made millionaires out of even hourly workers, has gone nowhere as the rest of the market has risen. A 68% dividend cut -- the first in 71 years -- has stung execs who rely on a heavy dose of restricted shares. Full Story | Top |
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