2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 U.S. Business


Bloomberg
   
Commodities Trader Michael Coscia Found Guilty in Spoofing Trial   
Bloomberg
The lightning fast guilty verdict against a high-speed commodities trader may embolden prosecutors who have gone on the offensive in a year of heightened regulatory scrutiny of spoofing. Michael Coscia's trial was the first use of an anti-spoofing law ...
UPDATE 3-High-frequency trader convicted in first US spoofing case   Reuters
Commodities Trader Found Guilty in 'Spoofing' Case   Wall Street Journal
Brooklyn native found guilty in 'spoofing' case in Chicago   Chicago Sun-Times
Crain's Chicago Business   
Chicago Tribune   
CBS News   
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Washington Post
   
Japan Post Bank May Shift $16 Billion Away From Bonds to Shares   
Bloomberg
Japan Post Bank Co., whose debut as a public company will prompt increased scrutiny of its investment returns, will take a cautious approach as it shifts some of its 207 trillion yen ($1.7 trillion) asset portfolio away from government bonds. That ...
Nikkei jumps on Wall St gains, massive Japan Post triple-IPO   Reuters
Japan Post Bank Eyes More Aggressive Investments   Wall Street Journal
Japan's Epochal IPO   Barron's
New York Times   
ABC News   
Financial Times   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Tesla Manages To Lose $19810 Per Car Sold   
Seeking Alpha
Thanks to much-lowered stock sentiment over the last month, the immediate stock reaction was still positive. With its September 2015 quarter report, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) broke a new record as it managed to lose more money per car sold than in any of the ...

Tesla reports third-quarter loss; promises 'hundreds' of Model X SUVs soon   Los Angeles Times
Tesla Q3 Earnings Induce After Hours Stock Market Spike   Hybrid Cars News
Elon Musk Says Never Mind the Hiccups, Tesla Is on Track   New York Times
Reuters   
Tech Times   
Motley Fool   
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Australia shares seen opening higher on Wall Street gains   
Reuters
SYDNEY, Nov 4 Australian shares are likely to open higher on Wednesday following a positive lead from Wall Street and with energy stocks set to benefit from a rebound in oil prices. Suggesting a firmer start, share price index futures rose 0.4 percent ...

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Forbes
   
GLOBAL MARKETS-Wall Street closes higher lifted by energy; Treasury yields rise   
Reuters
... * U.S. bond yields rise on December Fed rate hike bets. * Stocks rise led by energy stocks as oil prices jump. * Nasdaq 100 has record close, S&P revisits July levels (Updates with U.S. stock market close, commentary). By Sinead Carew. NEW YORK ...
'Bank' Is Not A Four-Letter Word   Seeking Alpha
The Fed as Overprotective Parent   Fox Business
US Government Bonds Hit Highest Yield in Weeks   Wall Street Journal

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Reuters
   
Energy, tech push stocks up; Nasdaq 100 sets record   
Reuters
Big tech and energy sector gains drove U.S. stocks higher on Tuesday, as an index of 100 major Nasdaq companies finished at a record closing high. The three major indexes continued a positive start for November, after posting their best monthly ...

Dow up 90, S&P 500 just 21 shy of record level   USA TODAY
Stocks Close Mostly Higher But Off Best Levels Of The Day - U.S. Commentary   RTT News

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Reuters
   
VW says fuel usage understated on some models; Porsche warns   
Reuters
BERLIN Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) on Tuesday said it had understated the fuel consumption of 800,000 cars sold in Europe, while majority stakeholder Porsche Automobil Holding SE (PSHG_p.DE) warned that VW's latest findings could further weigh on its ...

VW sales rise despite diesel scandal   Chattanooga Times Free Press
Volkswagen's new stunner: CO2 emissions were understated   CNN
Porsche Said to Pull U.S. ABS Deal as Emissions Scandal Grows   Bloomberg
The Sun Chronicle   
Mashable   
Appeal-Democrat   
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Reuters
   
Oil prices slide on profit-taking, but supply risks support   
Reuters
SINGAPORE Oil prices slipped in thin trading on Wednesday as investors took profits from the previous session's rally, while potential supply disruptions in the United States, Brazil and Libya curbed losses. Brent futures for December delivery LCOc1 ...
Morning MoneyBeat Asia: US Stocks Rise, Riding Oil Rally's Coattails   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Mexico Casts Wider Net for Oil Buyers as U.S. Interest Wanes   Bloomberg
Oil futures end 3.8% higher on Libya, Brazil production worries   MarketWatch
Farmington Daily Times   
DailyFX   
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New York Times
   
Factory Orders Fall for 2nd Month   
New York Times
New orders for factory goods in the United States fell for a second consecutive month in September as the manufacturing industry continues to struggle under the weight of a strong dollar and deep spending cuts by energy companies. Motor vehicle ...
Boeing Drags Down US Factory Orders: Not A Surprise In The Least   Forbes
Orders at the Factory Gate Fall for Second-Straight Month   Fox Business
Factory orders decline for second consecutive month   CBS News
U.S. News & World Report   
Rapid News Network   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Vehicle manufacturers post big sales gains for October   
Washington Post
Sales of new cars and trucks rose by double-digit percentages at most major automakers in October from last year, and companies are raising their expectations for the rest of the year. Ford expects total annual U.S. sales of 17.4 million vehicles, just ...
Automakers post big October sales gains; record year in sight   STLtoday.com
Automakers Post Big Oct. Sales Gains; Record Year in Sight   New York Times
Automakers post big sales gains in October   The Denver Post

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