2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 U.S. Business


New York Times
   
Charter Deal for Time Warner Cable Signals Shift in TV Industry   
New York Times
Trying to succeed where Comcast failed, Charter Communications has struck a deal to buy Time Warner Cable, an acquisition that would create a powerhouse in the consolidating American cable and broadband industry. Charter plans to announce on ...

Charter Communications nears $55 billion deal for Time Warner Cable   Reuters
Rupert Murdoch misses as John Malone moves on Time Warner   Sydney Morning Herald
Charter expected to acquire Time Warner Cable in $55 billion deal   Washington Post
Business Insider   
Bloomberg   
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Bloomberg
   
Fischer Flagging Gradual Fed Flattens Treasuries Curve   
Bloomberg
The Treasury yield curve flattened for a fourth day before data this week that may signal if the U.S. economy is strong enough to handle higher interest rates. The difference in yield between 2- and 10-year U.S. government bonds was set for its smallest closing ...

Fed's Fischer Sees Short-Term Rate at 3.25%-4% in Three to Four Years   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Wall St, London share markets closed, Fed's Fischer stirs rate pot   ABC Online
Fed's Fischer says rate hike debate driven by data, not date   THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Australian Financial Review   
Business Insider   
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TODAYonline
   
NYMEX-Crude oil futures steady as firm demand meets ample supply   
Reuters
SINGAPORE May 26 U.S. crude was steady early on Tuesday as firm demand supported prices and ample supply dragged. Robust demand in Asia as well as from the driving season in the United States is being met by near record output, especially from the ...

Oil Futures Rangebound in Lacklustre Trade   Wall Street Journal
Brent Crude Trades Near $65 on Middle East Violence, OPEC Supply   Bloomberg
Oil Prices Steady but Indications Rally Running Out of Steam   NDTV

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Reuters
   
Asian shares turn higher as China rallies, dollar up   
Reuters
TOKYO Asian shares turned higher on Tuesday, reversing earlier losses on the back of gains in Hong Kong and China, while the dollar extended highs scaled in holiday-thinned trading in the previous session. European shares marked a weak finish in thin ...

Stocks fail to hold gains; dollar recovery, data eyed   Moneycontrol.com

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The Straits Times
   
CompaniesSamsung reshuffle: all about family control?   
Financial Times
More on the Samsung restructuring this morning — an $8.1bn all-share deal for the South Korean group as control passes to a new generation of its founding family. Cheil Industries, a fashion, leisure and construction business of which the Lee family holds ...

Samsung Heir Apparent Consolidates Power With Merger of Two Major Firms   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Samsung Lee Family Restructures Chaebol as Cheil to Buy C&T   Bloomberg
Samsung affiliate Cheil Industries to merge with Samsung C&T   Arirang News
Business Insider   
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KOMO News
   
China to Reduce Import Taxes to Spur Spending and Growth   
New York Times
China announced Monday that it would cut import taxes on clothing, cosmetics and some other goods by half as a new tactic to generate more consumer spending and economic growth. Beijing is in the midst of a long effort to reduce reliance on trade and ...

China slashes import tax to spur demand   The Star Online
China to Cut Tariffs on Cosmetics, Clothing   The Chosun Ilbo
Tariff reductions made to boost retail sales   ecns

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Shreveport Times
   
Once vilified, BP now getting credit for tourism boom   
Shreveport Times
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. – With the Memorial Day holiday here, fallout from the oil spill that left Gulf Coast beaches smeared with gooey tar balls and scared away visitors in 2010 is being credited, oddly, with something no one imagined back then: An increase ...


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TODAYonline
   
Russia plans to use prison labour for 2018 World Cup   
TODAYonline
Journalists look at a light installation showing the official logotype of the 2018 FIFA World Cup during its unveiling ceremony at the Bolshoi Theater building in Moscow. REUTERS file photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Russian officials want inmates to do labor to keep down costs of hosting 2018 ...   New York Daily News
Russia Eyes Use of Prison Labor to Prepare for World Cup   TIME

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CNNMoney
   
Malaysia Airlines to lay off one-third staff as restructuring concludes   
CNNMoney
Malaysia Airlines is nearly finished with its tough restructuring plan -- which will include cutting about one-third of its workforce -- in its effort to recover after two plane tragedies last year. The layoff, expected very soon, is estimated to affect 6,000 out of 20,000 ...

Malaysia Airlines likely to lay off its entire workforce of 20000; re-hire two-thirds   Firstpost
Government will not interfere with MAS   The Star Online
Troubled Malaysia Airlines to be completely revamped, says new CEO in first ...   The Straits Times

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Detroit Free Press
   
Detroit's Duggan a main attraction at Mackinac talks   
Detroit Free Press
Mayor Mike Duggan heads to Mackinac Island for the Detroit Regional Chamber's annual policy conference as one of the event's top draws — a pro-business Democrat who's helping restore confidence in Detroit and improving the city's operations. And it will ...

Mackinac meeting to focus on roads, schools, urban revival   Alpena News

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