Selasa, 10 Desember 2019

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Daily update December 11, 2019
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The New York Times
Good morning. (Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here.) Remembering Paul Volcker, the Fed chair 'willing to be unpopular'. Paul A. Volcker, who died Sunday in New York at the age of 92, was remembered for helping shape American economic ...
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Washington Post
President Trump on Tuesday will celebrate a negotiating breakthrough that paves the way for congressional approval of a new North American trade deal, one of the main goals of his presidency. The compromise with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) ...
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Forbes
While year-end tax planning can be valuable for everyone, the tax savings can be even larger for gay married couples. According to the US Treasury Department gay married men make more, on average, than our straight married counterparts. Don't despair ...
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Wall Street Journal
FRANKFURT— Deutsche Bank AG said it is making progress cutting costs and stabilizing businesses weakened from revenue declines in its effort to convince investors that an ambitious five-month-old reorganization is on track. Germany's biggest lender on ...
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Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has taken a glass-half-full view of the U.S. economy but the trouble may be that the glass has gotten smaller and has a few cracks. FILE PHOTO: Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome ...
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The New York Times
The University of Phoenix, one of the nation's largest for-profit college chains, agreed to a $191 million settlement on Tuesday with the Federal Trade Commission, which said the school had lured in students with fraudulent claims about partnerships with ...
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Irish Examiner
(Repeats item that ran on Monday). By Dhara Ranasinghe, Elizabeth Howcroft and Ritvik Carvalho. LONDON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - New European Central Bank boss Christine Lagarde holds her first policy meeting on Thursday, where investors will scrutinise ...
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Wall Street Journal
BEIJING—Soaring hog prices continued to drive up China's consumer inflation higher in November, but experts remained optimistic that the momentum would slow as the price of pork appears to be heading toward a peak in the coming months. China's ...
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Wall Street Journal
Jerome Powell engineered a humbling about-face in U.S. interest-rate policy in 2019, steering a group of reluctant colleagues at the Federal Reserve toward rate cuts to ensure a cooling U.S. economy didn't slip into recession. The moves have worked so far.
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Reuters
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's central bank is ready for any liquidity squeeze from Saudi Aramco's initial public offering (IPO) and is closely monitoring local banks, its governor said, after heavy demand for loans to buy the stock. FILE PHOTO: A view ...
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