2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 U.S. Business

  Wall Street Journal   
Alibaba Becomes Wall Street's Favorite Customer  Wall Street Journal
An employee stands behind a glass wall bearing the logo of Alibaba at the company's headquarters on the outskirts of Hangzhou in this file picture taken on April 23. Reuters. By. Mike Cherney. Nov. 20, 2014 7:19 p.m. ET. 1 COMMENTS. Wall Street has a ...

Bloomberg: Alibaba Raises $8 Billion In Debut US Dollar Bond Offering   RTT News
Alibaba Completes $8 Billion Bond Deal As Shares Continue Rally   Forbes
Alibaba Sells $8 Billion of Bonds in Company's Debut Sale   Businessweek
Financial Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  ABC News   
Asia Stocks Dulled by Weak Economic Reports  ABC News
Asian stock markets were lackluster Friday as positive economic news from the U.S. was tempered by weakness in Europe, China and Japan. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.8 percent to 17,154.61 while Hong Kong's Hang Seng was up 0.2 ...

S&P 500, Dow add to tally of record closes for 2014   MarketWatch
Wall Street inches up to new Dow, S&P records   Reuters
Dow, S&P 500 edge back up to record highs   The Seattle Times
Bloomberg   
Economic Times   
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  New York Times   
New Scrutiny of Goldman's Ties to the New York Fed After a Leak  New York Times
Photo. William C. Dudley, president of the New York Fed, says, “I don't think anyone should question our motives.”Credit Richard Drew/Associated Press. Email; Share; Tweet; Save; More. From his desk in Lower Manhattan, a banker at Goldman Sachs ...

Fed directs review of its bank supervision   USA TODAY
Federal Reserve in easy decision to end stimulus   BBC News
Fed to Review Its Oversight of Big Banks   ABC News
Reuters   
MarketWatch   
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  CNBC   
Taiwan Dollar Set for Fourth Weekly Drop as Yen Depreciates  Businessweek
Taiwan's dollar was set to decline for a fourth week on concern a weak yen will make the island's exports less competitive against Japanese goods. The yen fell 1.1 percent this week as Japan's economy slipped into recession and the central bank maintained ...

Dollar hits new seven-year high against yen, 120 level eyed   Business Recorder

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  Forbes   
Amazon's Pricing Strategy Makes Life Miserable For The Competition  Forbes
During the Christmas shopping season we will see Amazon change prices on as many as 80 million products during a single day. That is amazing since companies like Walmart, Best Buy and Toys “R” Us have already announced that they will not be ...

Walmart Wows With Wonderful Pre-Black Friday Deals   Arcade Sushi
Walmart Isn't Happy About That PS4 Scam, So They Idiot-Proofed Their Price ...   The Mary Sue
Why I'm Standing with Walmart Workers This Black Friday   Huffington Post
Nasdaq   
KGNS.tv   
Fast Company   
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  Firstpost   
Asian equities poised to end volatile week  Financial Times
Friday 03:10GMT. Japanese stocks were poised for their first week of losses in more than a month as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prepared to dissolve parliament ahead of a snap election. The yen firmed after hitting a seven-year low overnight, while most ...

Abe Listening to Krugman After Tokyo Limo Ride on Abenomics Fate   Bloomberg
Japan's Stocks Slide as Elections Loom   Wall Street Journal
Japan PM's support at lowest ever as nation heads for election   Reuters Canada
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Businessweek   
Irish Times   
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  New York Times   
Sotheby's CEO Ruprecht to Step Down After Loeb Fight  Businessweek
William Ruprecht, the chief executive officer of Sotheby's for 14 years, will step down, six months after the auction house ended a bitter proxy battle with billionaire activist investor Daniel Loeb. Sotheby's has begun a search for a replacement and Ruprecht, 58, ...

Sotheby's chief William F. Ruprecht stepping down   Los Angeles Times
Sotheby's chief executive steps down after 14 years   BBC News
Sotheby's Surges As CEO Ruprecht Steps Down Amid Board Pressure   Forbes
Reuters   
New York Times   
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  The Northwest Florida Daily News   
Worcester Telegram and its parent company sold to New Media  Boston Globe
The Worcester Telegram & Gazette newspaper will change hands for the second time in less than a year after its Florida-based parent company was bought Thursday by the New Media Investment Group. New Media said in a statement that it had acquired ...

New Media to buy Worcester Telegram & Gazette   Chron.com
Worcester Telegram & Gazette gets new owner   Boston Herald
New Media Investment Group to Buy Halifax Media Newspapers   Wall Street Journal

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  Tulsa World   
Hertz passes on Tulsan for CEO post  Tulsa World
Sept. 24, 2010: Hertz CEO Mark Frissora says the company's $1.45 billion, or $50.25-a-share, bid is "our best and final offer" for Dollar Thrifty. Sept. 30, 2010: Dollar Thrifty shareholders reject the Hertz offer. May 9, 2011: Hertz offers Dollar Thrifty shareholders ...

Hertz names John Tague as new CEO   SFGate
Icahn helps to choose new Hertz chief   Financial Times
Hertz Names Former United Airlines Executive CEO   Wall Street Journal
Naples Daily News   
TheStreet.com   
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  Reuters   
Ebola becomes latest stock scam, SEC says  Reuters
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. regulators warned investors of stock scams tied to West Africa's Ebola outbreak and suspended trading in four small companies that they said have made unverifiable claims about products to prevent or treat the ...

SEC Suspends Trading at Firms Allegedly Claiming to Stem Ebola   NBCNews.com
SEC Suspends Trading of Microcap   Orange County Business Journal
SEC Suspends Trading in 4 Ebola Stocks   Fox Business
STLtoday.com   
CNBC   
USA TODAY   
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