2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 U.S. Business


Reuters
   
Asian stocks falter as Fed signals a December rate rise   
Reuters
HONG KONG Asian stocks snapped a two-day rising streak and fell on Thursday after the U.S. central bank hinted at a December interest rate hike, sending short-term U.S. bond yields to 4-1/2-year highs and pushing the dollar broadly up. A December U.S. ...

December Interest Rate Increase Is 'a Live Possibility,' Janet Yellen Says   New York Times
Yuan Falls to One-Week Low as U.S. Rate Bets Cut Asia's Appeal   Bloomberg
Morning MoneyBeat Asia: US Stocks Ease as Yellen Calls December 'Live'   Wall Street Journal (blog)
PoliticusUSA   
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OCRegister
   
LA Times owner offers $3 million loan to Orange County Register owner in ...   
OCRegister
Biz briefly: Hoag Urgent Care debuts in Aliso Viejo; St. Regis has a new executive chef · 430 will lose their jobs as Lunchables plant in Fullerton is put on Kraft Heinz's closure list · Danny Elfman provides tricks and treats with 'Nightmare' performance.
Tribune offers $3M loan during Freedom bankruptcy   Long Beach Press Telegram
L.A. Times owner offers $3M loan during Freedom bankruptcy   Las Vegas Sun
RIVCO: Press Enterprise declares bankruptcy–owner offered financial prop   Valley News
Patch.com   
Los Angeles Times   
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Allentown Morning Call
   
Lehigh Valley Kraft Heinz plant closing   
Allentown Morning Call
PHOTO GALLERY: Kraft Heinz says it will close its Lehigh Valley factory and six others in the U.S. and Canada over the next two years as part of a downsizing that will shed 2,600 jobs. Jon HarrisContact ReporterOf The Morning Call. Kraft Heinz closing ...

Kraft Heinz plans new plant, job losses in Davenport   Quad City Times
Kraft-Heinz factory in Avon to stay open   Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Kraft Heinz to close 7 plants in US, Canada, cut 2600 jobs   Charlotte Observer
Bloomington Pantagraph   
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The Seattle Times
   
Expedia buys HomeAway for $3.9 billion   
The Seattle Times
The HomeAway.com website is shown in 2011. The company also runs VRBO.com and VacationRentals.com in the U.S. as well as sites in Europe and Asia Pacific. (Jin Lee/Bloomberg). CEO Brian Sharples leads Texas-based HomeAway. (David Paul ...

Expedia to Acquire HomeAway for $3.9 Billion   New York Times
Expedia to buy HomeAway for $3.9B   USA TODAY
How Expedia will help HomeAway battle Airbnb   Tnooz
StreetInsider.com   
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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Reuters
   
Facebook revenue, profit beat forecasts; shares hit all-time high   
Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO Facebook Inc posted surprisingly strong profit and revenue growth as the world's largest social network grew even larger, with a spike in mobile users and advertising that lifted its stock to an all-time high. The company on Wednesday ...

Facebook Says 1 in 7 Humans Checks Facebook Every Day   WIRED
Facebook hits an all-time high after earnings beat   Business Insider
As Facebook Grows, Expect to See More Ads on Instagram   New York Times
Washington Post   
Salt Lake Tribune   
Fast Company   
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New York Times
   
Bitcoin Surges, Emerging From a Lull in Interest   
New York Times
After a long period of quiet, the price of the virtual currency Bitcoin is surging again as signs of interest from China and Wall Street have helped kick off a new speculative frenzy. The price of a single Bitcoin has been steadily rising in recent weeks.
Bitcoin Frenzy Back As Epic Bust Fades   Wall Street Journal
Why the Exploding Bitcoin Price Doesn't Matter (and never will) (Op-Ed)   CoinTelegraph
Here's the X-factor That Could Launch a Bitcoin Boom   Fortune
Bitcoin Magazine   
ETF Trends   
WIRED   
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Wall Street Journal
   
U.S. Service Industries Grow at Second-Fastest Pace in a Decade   
Bloomberg
Service producers unexpectedly expanded in October at the second-fastest pace in a decade, allowing the U.S. economy to forge ahead even as factories remain bogged down by sluggish overseas demand. The Institute for Supply Management's ...

US Service Sector Seen Expanding More Quickly   Wall Street Journal
Service sector growth jumps, outshines manufacturing   USA TODAY
NMI® at 59.1%; October Non-Manufacturing ISM® Report On Business®; Business ...   PR Newswire (press release)
U.S. News & World Report   
Nasdaq   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Media stocks fall as Time Warner forecast disappoints   
Los Angeles Times
One of the founding fathers of the pay-TV model, HBO, now offers a stand-alone $14.99-a-month streaming service called HBO Now. Fewer consumers are subscribing to full pay-TV packages. One of the founding fathers of the pay-TV model, HBO, now offers ...

Time Warner Tops Estimates, Shares Fall on Lowered Outlook   Chicago Tribune
Time Warner Stock Tanks as Company Eyes Lower 2016 Earnings Target, Aggressive ...   Hollywood Reporter
Despite Outlook Downgrade,Time Warner's Got Big Plans   Broadcasting & Cable (blog)
Nasdaq   
Junior College   
The Denver Channel   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Volkswagen Does U-Turn in EPA Dispute   
Wall Street Journal
Volkswagen AG VLKAY 1.73 % reversed course in a fresh dispute with U.S. regulators, halting sales of thousands of additional diesel vehicles amid claims they may contain illegal software that can cheat on emissions tests. The German auto maker on ...

Six ways VW's CO2 scandal will impact Europe   Politico
Volkswagen halting sales of 3.0-liter diesels in US, Canada   Washington Post
Problems caused by Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal expand   Los Angeles Times
New York Times   
Tampabay.com   
Deutsche Welle   
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USA TODAY
   
Deutsche Bank E-Mails Showed `Tricks' That Led to U.S. Pact   
Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank AG will pay $258 million and fire six employees to resolve a probe into sanctions violations from 1999 to 2006 after a string of e-mails showed employees discussed the “tricks” used to move money in and out of Iran, Libya, Syria, Burma ...
Deutsche Bank to pay $258 million to settle US sanctions case - NYDFS   Reuters
Deutsche Bank to Pay $258 Million in Fines for Violating US Sanctions   Wall Street Journal
Deutsche Bank to Pay $258 Million and Fire 6 in Settlement   New York Times
USA TODAY   
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