2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 U.S. Business


Reuters
   
Oil prices drop as oversupply weighs on markets   
Reuters
SINGAPORE Crude oil prices fell on Wednesday as oversupply weighed on markets, with OPEC not expected to announce a production cut at its meeting on Friday. Core Gulf members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which ...

Oil Slips After Overnight Gains, Likely to Stay Choppy   Wall Street Journal
Why OPEC Should Agree To Boost Its Oil Output   Forbes
Oil prices fall as oversupply weighs on markets   Reuters Africa
BusinessDay   
The Star Online   
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Bloomberg
   
Dollar General's Shares Rise After Profit Exceeds Estimates   
Bloomberg
Dollar General Corp. shares rose the most in more than two months after first-quarter profit topped analysts' estimates, helped by sales of tobacco, candy and health products. Earnings rose to 84 cents a share in the period, the Goodlettsville, ...

Dollar General (DG) Earnings Report: Q1 2015 Conference Call Transcript   TheStreet.com
Dollar General rises on upbeat results   Financial Times
Dollar General EPS, Traffic Up   Investor's Business Daily
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Forbes   
Memphis Daily News   
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Reuters
   
Dollar mauled as euro leads vicious short squeeze   
Reuters
SYDNEY The U.S. dollar was broadly lower on Wednesday as hopes for progress in Greek debt talks and a huge spike in European yields combined to give the euro its biggest gain in three months. The dollar index .DXY, which measures it against a basket ...

US Equities Helped by Weak Dollar; Inflation Lifts Euro   NDTV
This time it really is the end game in the Greek crisis   Irish Independent
Greece's Alliances Fade in European Debate About Its Debt Crisis   New York Times
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Reuters UK
   
Asia stocks dip, euro stands tall on data, hopes of Greek debt deal   
Reuters UK
TOKYO Equity markets in Asia slipped early on Wednesday as a widespread spike in debt yields dented the allure of risky assets, while the euro stood tall after surging on upbeat euro zone inflation data and hopes that Greece will reach a deal with its ...


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Salon
   
Wal-Mart raising pay for managers, workers in specialized departments   
Washington Post
Wal-Mart is raising the pay of more than 100,000 of its managers and employees in specialized departments. The wage increase is the next phase in the Bentonville, Ark.-based company's “billion-dollar commitment” to upgrading its compensation, hiring, ...

UPDATE 3-Wal-Mart to raise wages for 100000 US workers in some departments   Reuters
Wal-Mart Offers More Wage Increases   The Ledger
Walmart to Raise Starting Pay for Some Managers in US   New York Times
Wall Street Journal   
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Sky Valley Chronicle
   
JEB BUSH WANTS YOU TO WORK A LOT LONGER BEFORE YOU CAN DRAW ...   
Sky Valley Chronicle
A man of the silver spoon generation, Jeb Bush says you need to work longer before you can draw Social Security and it's for your own good. CLICK TO ENLARGE. Chronicle News & Opinion (NATIONAL) -- Just how out seriously of touch with real working ...

Half Of US Households Approaching Retirement Have Saved No Money   Huffington Post
Miller: Avoiding common retirement mistakes   Ahwatukee Foothills News
Half of Older Households Have No Retirement Savings   eNews Park Forest
BenefitsPro   
Farm Futures   
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Reuters
   
Wall St. ends down; utilities fall as bond yields jump   
Reuters
NEW YORK U.S. stocks eased on Tuesday as a jump in bond yields hit utilities and other top dividend payers, but energy gains and optimism Greece is near a deal with creditors limited losses. The S&P utility index .SPLRCU fell 1.4 percent, leading losses ...

US Stocks Ease, Awaiting Greek Resolution   Wall Street Journal
Wall St eases as Greek debt jitters weigh   ABC Online
Stocks drop as energy gains are offset by utilities slump   Washington Post
The Australian Financial Review   
Jakarta Post   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Pinterest to Soon Add a 'Buy' Button   
Wall Street Journal
Shopping is coming to Pinterest. The visual bookmarking site on Tuesday said it planned to launch the “buyable pin,” an addition that would turn some of the service's 50 billion images posted by users into a shopping catalog. A blue price tag with a posted ...

Pinterest adds Buyable Pins, Instagram more advertising   Los Angeles Times
Bits | Pinterest Brings E-Commerce to Social Scrapbooking With 'Buy It' Button   New York Times (blog)
Pinterest adds shopping with 'Buyable pins'   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Inc.com   
San Jose Mercury News   
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Mashable
   
Amazon launches free shipping on small items   
USA TODAY
Amazon on Tuesday introduced a free shipping for "small and light" products that are under 8 ounces and cost less than $10. The low-cost fulfillment service means no minimum order is required and customers do not need to be enrolled in Amazon Prime to ...

Amazon now offers free shipping to non-Prime members for small items   Mashable
Amazon Goes After 'Small and Light' Online Sales   Wall Street Journal
Amazon introduces free shipping for small items   Fortune
Businessinsider India   
EcommerceBytes   
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The Seattle Times
   
Boeing begins assembly of first 737 MAX   
The Seattle Times
An upper wing panel is loaded into a state-of-the-art fastening machine made by Electroimpact, of Mukilteo, for the 737 MAX wing panel assembly line in Renton. Boeing executives showed off the wing assembly on Tuesday. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times).
Boeing says wing production has started for 737 MAX jets   USA TODAY
UPDATE 2-Boeing starts building first 737 MAX jet on schedule   Reuters
Boeing Juggles Jet Assembly Line With Max Alongside Cash-Cow 737   Bloomberg
American Machinist   
MarketWatch   
CAPA - Centre for Aviation   
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