Chunghwa Telecom Management Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. ( CHT ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 5:00 AM ET Executives Fu-fu Shen – Director, IR Lee Yen-Sung – Chairman Shih Mu-Piao – President Shu Yeh – CFO Analysts Joseph Quinn – Macquarie Chate Bend – Credit Suisse Lucy Liu – JP Morgan Jack Xu –…
Bill Ackman disses Starbucks CEO Schultz
The back-and-forth between activist investor Ackman and Schultz over J.C. Penney continues.
New York Times website goes down
Hi-Crush Partners' CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Hi-Crush Partners LP ( HCLP ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013, 10:00 AM ET Executives James Whipkey - Co-Chief Executive Officer Robert Rasmus - Co-Chief Executive Officer Laura Fulton - Chief Financial Officer Analysts Marc Silverberg - Barclays Praveen Narra - Raymond James TJ Schultz…
Chesapeake Energy: Too Much Hype?
By Marshall Hargrave: Back in February we touted Chesapeake ( CHK ) as a buy. Well, we're back to buy more. This comes despite the stock being up 25% since then. Chesapeake primary focus is the acquisition (not so much anymore), exploration (still some), development and production (main focus…
Ford aims for higher spending, dividend boost by mid-decade
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co on Wednesday laid out a more ambitious mid-decade plan that includes a 25 percent increase in projected capital spending, to take advantage of growing automotive demand worldwide, as well as the possibility of a higher dividend.
Towers Watson & Co. Management Discusses Q4 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Towers Watson & Co. ( TW ) Q4 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 9:00 am ET Executives Aida Sukys John J. Haley - Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Roger F. Millay - Chief Financial Officer and Vice President Analysts Ato Garrett - Deutsche Bank AG, Research Division Ashwin…
Fed-bashing investors losing from taper talk
Once again, the smart money seems dumb when it comes to QE.
Gilat Satellite Networks' CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. ( GILT ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 9:30 a.m. ET Executives Erez Antebi - Chief Executive Officer Yaniv Reinhold - Chief Financial Officer Philip Carlson - Investor Relations, KCSA Analysts Matthew Paul - Sidoti & Company Gunther Karger - Discovery…
Five Reasons Why Social Security Retirement Program Needs to Live Long and Prosper
Yesterday was the Social Security program's 78th birthday. It's a program that's far from broke, but we need to fix it.
Tracking Seth Klarman's Baupost Group Holdings - Q2 2013 Update
By John Vincent : (Editors' Note: This article covers a micro-cap stock. Please be aware of the risks associated with these stocks.) This article is part of a series that provide an ongoing analysis of the changes made to Baupost Group's U.S. stock portfolio on a quarterly basis. It is…
S&P Spotlights Differences In 2 Big Japan ETFs
By Benzinga : By: The ETF Professor The WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund ( DXJ ) and the iShares MSCI Japan ETF ( EWJ ) are two of this year's most prolific asset-gathering ETFs. Overall Japan ETFs raked in $2 billion last month, bringing the year-to-date total to $28 billion,…
Deere & Company's Management Discusses F3Q13 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Deere & Company ( DE ) F3Q13 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 10:00 a.m. ET Executives Tony Huegel - Director of Investor Relations Susan Karlix - Manager of Investor Communications Raj Kalathur - Chief Financial Officer Marie Ziegler - Deputy Financial Officer Analysts Ross Gilardi - Bank…
Admiralty Arch developers face hitch
Local council planners are concerned Prime Investors Capital 'not fully complying' with social housing obligations
London Market Report
London's FTSE 100 edged higher late on Wednesday morning, but three ex-dividend stocks were in the top five fallers.
'London Whale' colleague keeps low profile in sleepy French village
SARRAZAC, France (Reuters) - Hundreds of miles from the bustling trading rooms where he worked with the "London Whale", a former JPMorgan trader has taken refuge in a French hamlet where few have heard of the $6.2 billion scandal to which he is being linked.
Apple tops $500. Thanks, Carl!
Shares spike a day after Carl Icahn revealed he's taken a "large" stake in the company.
U.S. charges two men with fraud in 'London Whale' scandal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two former JPMorgan Chase & Co employees are facing criminal charges related to the trading scandal that cost the bank $6.2 billion last year, but the trader who earned the nickname "the London Whale" and was at first most closely tied to the scandal is not one of…
2 Under-Appreciated Market-Beating Dividend ETFs
By Benzinga : By: The ETF Professor Investors love dividend exchange traded funds. The data support that assertion. There were nearly 170 dividend ETFs on the market at the end of June. More importantly, year-to-date inflows to dividend equity ETFs have already topped last year's…
Jinpan International's CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Jinpan International Limited ( JST ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 8:30 AM ET Executives Albert Sheng – VP, IR Mark Du – CFO Analysts Joe Bess – ROTH Capital Partners Doug Ruth – Lenox Financial Presentation Operator Please standby, we're about to begin. Good morning…
Finding Innovators Among Small Stocks
Your big payoff may not come from a scientific breakthrough. It may come from a company that looks like Starbucks.
Central banks fail to convince investors
Increases in UK and eurozone market interest rates would almost certainly have been even greater than has been the case without 'forward guidance'
Identive Group Management Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Identive Group ( INVE ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 9:00 am ET Executives Darby Dye - Director Investor & Public Relations Ayman S. Ashour - Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of US Government Security Committee and Chairman of Strategic Committee David Wear - Chief…
You Still Have To Worry About Europe
By Chris Bailey : So "Europe exits recession" with Eurozone Q2 GDP +0.3% quarter-on-quarter versus -0.3% in Q1 and a consensus of +0.2%. Year-on-year there is still contraction (-0.7% vs -1.1% in Q1) but - with a glass half full perspective - growth numbers are better. So what should…
Chimerix's CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Chimerix Inc. ( CMRX ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 8:30 am ET Executives Kenneth Moch – President, Chief Executive Officer Timothy Trost – Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Michelle Berrey – Chief Medical Officer Analysts Katherine Xu – William Blair Phil Nadeau…
Egypt declares state of emergency
At least 149 people have been killed, with 1,403 injured, as security forces move into the protest camps at Nasr City and Nahda Square in Cairo
Producer Price Index: No Change In Headline Inflation, Core Rises 0.1%
By Doug Short : Today's release of the July Producer Price Index (PPI) for finished goods shows no change month over month, seasonally adjusted, in Headline inflation. Investing.com had posted a month-over-month consensus forecast of 0.3%. Core PPI rose 0.1% (which the BLS rounded up from…
Silvercrest Asset Management's CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Silvercrest Asset Management Group Inc. ( SAMG ) Q2 2013 Earnings Conference Call August 14, 2013; 08:30 a.m. ET Executives Moffett Cochran - Chairman, Chief Executive Officer Rick Hough - President, Chief Operating Officer Scott Gerard - Chief Financial Officer Analysts Steven - Raymond…
American Midstream Partners LP Management Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
American Midstream Partners LP ( AMID ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 14, 2013 10:00 am ET Executives Kyle Quackenbush Stephen W. Bergstrom - Executive Chairman of American Midstream Gp Llc, Chief Executive Officer of American Midstream Gp Llc and President of American Midstream Gp Llc Daniel C.…
Stocks lower as investors wait on Fed. Again.
You know its a sleepy day on Wall Street, when investors look ahead to a speech at Rotary Club in Paduch, Kentucky, population 25,000.
Brussels suspends funding to Hungary
Budapest says its risks losing $2bn in EU assistance due to shortcomings over controls amid strain between the commission and the Orbán government
Comparative Housing Market Trends: A Tale Of 3 Bubbles
By John Huston : By John H. Huston and Roger W. Spencer Articles on housing valuation frequently compare housing prices to rent, often in the form of a price/rent ratio. This is a reasonable metric to employ. Rent is what one could earn on a house as an investment or, if you live in the house,…
Defunct Opal Group's Leeds tower for sale
Opal Property Group's flagship property was purpose-built to meet growing demand in a city that is home to more than 53,000 full-time students
Tower International Soared Past 100% Growth And Continues To Rally
By Emmanuel Floriann Magto : Many investors may not be familiar with Tower International (NYSE: TOWR ), but it is one of the companies behind the success of major auto brands. In fact, the firm has outperformed many big and popular companies in the market place by posting more than 100% growth this…
Business lobby sceptical over German outlook
Currency bloc grows 0.3% in second quarter, while Germany's economy grows 0.7% and France confirms it has pulled out of a mild recession
Cubist Pharmaceuticals' Strategic Acquisitions Are Great For Investors
By PropThink: By Ivan Deryugin Since we initiated coverage of Cubist Pharmaceuticals ( CBST ) in mid-May, shares of the antibiotics manufacturer are up over 26%, as the company secured a key legal victory in its battle with Hospira ( HSP ) over the company's plans to launch a generic version…
Carbonate Triangle's Athabasca Investment Guide: MEG Energy Edition
By Stephan Dube: The first article of the series has introduced the Carbonate Triangle of the renowned Canadian oil sands. The region is the world's third largest oil reserve with its rich carbonate-hosted bitumen deposit located in the northern Alberta's deep underground. Precisely, the…
AOL CEO: Publicly firing employee was a mistake
Read full story for latest details.
Silver, Gold And A Global View
By Gary Tanashian : Last week the Silver-Gold ratio (SGR) failed to get with the bear memo as the sector got a hard shakeout, and look what happened. This week through the ups and the downs silver has continued to lead. (click to enlarge) If it gets through the red dotted line we might say bye…
Does Uncle Sam Subsidize Ronald McDonald?
By John Slater : Recently, food industry workers in Manhattan and other cities staged highly publicized strikes and manned picket lines to demand a "living wage" of $15 per hour. This echoes recent discussion by the Washington, DC, City Council concerning the enactment of a "living…
UK student housing market matures
Concern grows that an oversupply of student accommodation in the UK will become a wider problem and potentially depress the sector's future returns
Ex-JPMorgan bankers charged over London Whale
Former bankers accused of hiding $500 million in losses tied to the 'London Whale' trade.
Hindenburg Omen Flickers Again On Tuesday
By John Nyaradi : By John Nyaradi The Hindenburg Omen that is said to warn of stock market declines flashed again on Tuesday, August 13th, in an unusually heavy concentration of occurrences known as a Hindenburg Cluster. The current cluster is reported to be a new record with five occurrences…
Sinovac's CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Sinovac Biotech Ltd. ( SVA ) Q2 2013 Results Earnings Call August 14, 2013 8:00 AM ET Executives Stephanie Carrington - The Ruth Group, IR Dr. Weidong Yin - Chief Executive Officer Nan Wang - Chief Financial Officer Helen Yang - Investor Relations Director Analysts Isabella Zhao - Morgan…
Macy's drags Wall Street lower
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Wednesday after department store Macy's disappointed investors with weak results, dragging down consumer stocks.
German Campaign Beginning In Earnest
By Marc Chandler : German Chancellor Merkel begins a 56-stop campaign tour today as she seeks a third term in five-and a half weeks. Her rival, Steinbrueck, who was the finance minister in the Grand Coalition of her first term, has stepped up his own efforts, with little results in the polls. The…
International High-Yield Bond ETFs For Income
By Tom Lydon : International high-yield bond exchange traded funds are outpacing U.S. junk bonds as European speculative-grade debt rose for the sixth consecutive week. The Market Vectors International High Yield Bond ETF ( IHY ) has gained 0.5% over the past week and is up 4.0% over the last…
TeleNav Inc. Is A Graham And Dodd Opportunity
By Tyson Halsey : TeleNav ( TNAV ) 8/13/13 Close $5.67 Thesis TeleNav, Inc. specializes in vehicle navigation software. It has three main end markets - auto, feature phones, and smartphones. Its feature phones end market is contracting due to the introduction of free navigation through Google…
Swiss open door to helping tax crackdowns spurred by stolen data
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland may cooperate with tax crackdowns by other countries even if requests for help are based on leaked Swiss bank data from paid informants, the government said on Wednesday.
SINA Corporation's CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
SINA Corporation ( SINA ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 12, 2013 9:00 AM ET Executives Cathy Peng – Manager, IR Charles Chao – Chairman and CEO Herman Yu – CFO Analysts Eddie Leung – Merrill Lynch Alex Yao – JP Morgan Ming Zhao – 86Research Tian Hou – T.H. Capital Piyush Mubayi…
U.S. in modest recovery; Fed to cut back on QE next month: Reuters poll
(Reuters) - The U.S. economy is on a modest, yet sturdy recovery path that will bring down the jobless rate to 7 percent by the middle of 2014, leaving the Federal Reserve on track to ease off on its stimulus program next month, a Reuters poll of economists found.
Yellen seen as likely next Fed chair despite Summers chatter: Reuters poll
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Janet Yellen is still seen as the most likely successor to U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, according to a Reuters poll of economists, despite a swell of speculation in recent weeks that Lawrence Summers might have the inside track.
Preferred Stock
By David Trainer : This report is one of a series on the adjustments we make to GAAP data so we can measure shareholder value accurately. This report focuses on an adjustment we make to our calculation of economic book value and our discounted cash flow model . We've already broken down the…
Amarin: Q2 Results, My Prediction Errors, And The Future: Part II
By BiotechWill : (This article is the second part of a two-part series discussing Amarin's recent 8k, conference call, and my previous articles. Part I can be found here .) Positive Takeaways Regarding Future Prospects from the Call For those that kept the volume all the way up and listened…
7 Ways Women Can Opt Back Into the Workforce
All I can ask is, "What were they thinking?"
UK unemployment falls back slightly
UK unemployment falls by 4,000 in the three months to June to 2.51 million, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
On airlines, DOJ finally gets a backbone
By blocking the merger between American and US Airways, the government is saying that a tipping point was reached with the last mega merger. It's about time.
U.S. consumer debt drops in second quarter, continuing post-crisis trend
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans trimmed their overall indebtedness in the latest quarter, continuing a nearly five-year trend as mortgage balances fell further, data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showed on Wednesday.
'London whale' traders charged in US
Authorities in the US have charged two JPMorgan Chase traders with fraud in connection to the $6.2 billion "London whale" trading losses in 2012.
U.S. ambulance operator Envision jumps 10 percent in market debut
(Reuters) - Shares of Envision Healthcare Holdings Inc , the biggest operator of U.S. ambulance services, rose 10 percent in their market debut, giving the firm a market valuation of about $4.24 billion.
Court Ruling: Postnup Does Not Waive Spousal Rights To 401(K)
In last week's article, I wrote that many women begin the divorce process under the false impression that they are not entitled to a share of their husband's 401(k) or other retirement plans. The truth is that, in most states, money invested in retirement plans by either spouse during the…
Two traders charged in London whale case
Javier Martin-Artajo and Julien Grout charged with conspiracy, keeping false books and records, wire fraud, and making false filings with the SEC
Paulson raises Steinway bid to $512m
Latest agreement comes after South Korea-based Samick Musical Instruments, which holds a stake of more than 30 per cent in Steinway, made a $39 a share offer
Deere posts strong profit, but farmbelt spending a concern
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Deere & Co reported a much higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday on strong sales of its tractors and harvesters in the Americas, but some analysts said the results represented the high-water mark for the company in the current farm cycle.
No evidence of fraud in Hungary funding freeze: EU official
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union development aid to Hungary has been temporarily suspended over failings in the country's financial control systems, but there was no evidence of fraud, a European Commission official said on Wednesday.
Steinway agrees $512m private sale
Steinway Musical Instruments, the US company famous for its grand pianos, agrees a buyout deal with hedge fund firm Paulson & Co.
Germany, France haul euro zone out of recession
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The economies of Germany and France grew faster than expected in the second quarter, bettering a widely heralded expansion in the United States and pulling the euro zone out of a 1-1/2 year-long recession.
Best places to live in 10 biggest U.S. cities
What's the best place to live in New York? L.A.? Here are the top areas in the nation's 10 biggest cities.
Do You Have a Retirement Care Plan?
Study finds three-fourths of middle-income baby boomers have no plans for their retirement care.
German court blocks Liberty cable deal
State court in Düsseldorf rules that German antitrust regulator will need to re-examine case after challenge by Deutsche Telekom
U.S. producer prices flat in July, point to little inflation pressure
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. producer prices were flat in July and pointed to very little inflationary pressure in the economy, which could add to worries at the U.S. Federal Reserve that inflation is running too low.
VIDEO: Downturn: Irish holiday at home
Irish companies have been concentrating on exports abroad during the economic downturn - but some have seen the benefit of people holidaying at home instead of taking more expensive foreign trips.
Breaking an Apartment Lease: What You Need to Know
3 tips for breaking a lease so your landlord doesn't take legal action against you.
Macy's sales fall as middle-class consumers remain cautious
(Reuters) - Macy's Inc on Wednesday reported an unexpected decline in sales and blamed consumers' hesitation to spend on non-essentials, leading to deeper markdowns and a disappointing profit.
Novartis chairman floats idea of business review to appease investors
ZURICH (Reuters) - Less than two weeks into the job, Novartis AG's new chairman is seeking to appease investors by suggesting the Swiss drugmaker will review some of its underperforming businesses in coming weeks.
China to launch fresh pharmaceutical bribery probe - Xinhua
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is intensifying its investigation into rampant bribery in the pharmaceutical and medical services sector with a fresh three-month probe slated to begin on Thursday, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Chad suspends China state oil firm
Chad's oil minister tells the BBC he has suspended all operations of China's CNPC state-run oil firm for causing environmental damage.
To Stay or To Go: What to Do When You Receive a Counteroffer
Should you stay with your old job on new terms?
Czech ire follows sex and bribery scandal
Political turmoil strikes as the country slowly emerges from a recession that dragged on for six quarters, the longest slump since independence in 1993
Legal & General in home renting move
The insurer Legal & General aims to become a major landlord in the UK's housing market, in an effort to redress what it calls "intergenerational injustice".
8 Secrets of Hiring Managers
You may think you know the tricks of their trade ...
Illegitimate YouTube adverts exposed
A security firm reveals how a US company used plug-ins to add unauthorised adverts to YouTube's site when visited by affected computers.
Three Donors Tell Why They Set Up CRUTs
Thinking about setting up a charitable remainder unitrust--or CRUT? You put cash or better yet appreciated assets into a trust, and the trust pays you a fixed percentage of the principal as revalued each year – typically for your life – and then what's left in the trust (the remainder) goes to…
World's Biggest Givers
Fears grow over Indian industrials' debt
The country's 10 largest companies may face worsening conditions after notching up a combined gross burden of $102bn, new research warns
How to Manage Your Money – and Your Man
The author of "Queen Bitchionnaire" explains how women can be more financially independent.
10 Tips To Avoid Charity Rip-offs
Charitable Shelter: How CRUTs Cut Capital Gains Tax
Are you sitting on a highly appreciated asset--say, a big block of a single stock, a piece of real estate or even a painting--that you'd like to turn into a diversified portfolio of stocks, funds or
Are You Armed and Ready for a Job Search?
A new survey reveals most job seekers need help in even the basic elements of a job search.
Israel and Palestinians begin peace talks
Both Israelis and Palestinians are sceptical that the US-sponsored talks will yield a final status agreement that will lay the conflict to rest
Staying the Course When You Truly Hate Your Job
Strategies and affirmations to get through the most trying workdays.
3 Retirement Rules to Consider Breaking
Rules of thumb are great, but treat them as a friendly nudge in the right direction instead of the ultimate truth.
A 4-point guide to fighting Bill Ackman
The "Ack-attack" can be avoided.
13 Financial Tips For Newlyweds
Newlyweds, Here's How To Manage Your Finances
Congratulations, newlyweds!
Red Bull pursues brewery over name
A micro brewery is told it must change its name or face legal action because it sounds too similar to the energy drink Red Bull.
Questions about price hikes surround airline deal
Read full story for latest details.
Inside China's one-child policy
Rumblings in China's state media suggest Beijing may relax its deeply unpopular policy.
Telefónica wins UK smart meter technology deal
Spanish telecoms company's contract, worth £1.5bn, is part of a national rollout scheme to reduce power consumption and offer consumers cheaper rates
VIDEO: 'I've seen increase in spending'
UK unemployment has fallen slightly - but it has not affected all areas equally. Chris Buckler meets a shop-owner in Strabane in Northern Ireland, whose store is bucking the trend during the downturn.
EU 'plans single telecoms regulator'
The European Commission is thought to be considering a plan for a single telecoms regulator to cover all 28 member states.
Slim's bid for KPN hit by Dutch stance
Privatised Dutch telecoms company's independent foundation expresses concern about lack of clarity in €7.2bn offer from Mexican billionaire
Indonesia arrests oil regulator
Indonesian authorities name the head of the country's oil and gas regulator, SKKMigas, as a suspect in a bribery case.
Eurozone exits recession
The eurozone recession is over. GDP across the 17-nation area grew by 0.3% in Q2.
Why Are There So Few Millionaires?
Across a wide number of surveys, we find that the vast majority of people – the world over – would very much like to be significantly wealthier than they are today. Over the decades, this finding has been very consistent in good economic times and bad. Generally speaking: rich is good and very…
Signs of euro zone recovery support shares, Bunds flat
LONDON (Reuters) - Clear signs the euro zone has crawled out of an 18-month long recession supported European shares near a 10-week peak on Wednesday and saw German 10-year yields hover near their highest level in almost two months.
Eurozone comes out of recession
The eurozone has emerged from recession after 18 months of economic contraction, figures indicate.
KPN foundation flags concerns over Slim bid
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - An independent foundation which has the power to block a takeover of Dutch telecoms group KPN has expressed its concern over the proposed 7.2 billion euros ($9.6 billion) offer by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil.
Bank of England divided on forward guidance, outlook for asset purchases
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymakers proved to be unexpectedly split on new governor Mark Carney's long-run commitment to keep interest rates low earlier this month, minutes of their August meeting showed on Wednesday.
Obama's new game: Fake bipartisanship
The President's "across-the-aisle" plan to give housing relief to the middle class needs to give credit where credit is due.
Coalition hands will donation to Treasury
Money bequeathed to the 'government' by a former nurse will be used to reduce national debt as coalition parties bow to calls to return it
Bank rate team back forward guidance
Bank of England rate-setters voted 8-1 for the new forward guidance policy, but differed on the inflation "knockout", latest minutes show.
The rubber band millionaire
How a former crash-test engineer for Nissan turned an ancient handicraft into a nationwide craze.
Millions without credit scores not so risky after all
Read full story for latest details.
Apple's store headache
Apple Stores are one of Steve Jobs' greatest legacies, but the retail business has been a headache for Apple lately.
Euro zone performance suggests recovery in sight: EU's Rehn
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The latest economic data suggest the euro zone's recovery from its longest recession in history is within reach, but it would be premature to say the crisis is over, the EU's top economic official said on Wednesday.
AUDIO: Today programme business round-up
The Today programme's business news with Andy Verity including reports of that latest inflation figures.
BoE split on forward guidance
Monetary Policy Committee minutes reveal that the Bank of England's new governor Mark Carney faced dissent on his policy of forward guidance
UK unemployment rate holds steady
Headline jobless figures between April and June were unchanged as number of people claiming unemployment benefits fell to lowest level since 2009
New delay for Brazil bullet train
The bidding process to build Brazil's bullet train has been delayed again but the government insists the flagship project will continue as planned.
South Africa's NUMSA union plans auto-sector strike from Monday
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's biggest union for the manufacturing sector, NUMSA, plans to launch a national strike in the auto industry from August 19 after wage negotiations deadlocked, a senior union official said on Wednesday.
Watsa to hold keys to a BlackBerry deal
TORONTO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd is expected to draw preliminary interest from technology companies, buyout firms and Canadian pension funds, but its fate may ultimately rest in the hands of its largest shareholder, Prem Watsa's Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.
Baidu says agrees to buy Netdragon's 91 Wireless for $1.85 billion
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Baidu Inc said on Wednesday it has agreed to buy the app store of Hong Kong-listed Netdragon Websoft Inc for $1.85 billion in cash in what would be the biggest deal in China's IT sector.
Weak rupee fuels Indian inflation
India's inflation rate rises by more-than-expected in July as a weaker currency brought higher import costs.
Indian submarine explodes in Mumbai port
Officials say fire was probably an accident as rescue workers search for 18 missing sailors after huge blast spread large fireballs
Hyundai's South Korea labor woes strike again
SEOUL (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co's 45,000 union workers in South Korea voted to strike over unmet demands including a one-off payment of $2.45 billion from the company's record 2012 profit and gold medals for long-serving employees.
CFO to step down early from Barclays
Barclays is to carry out a £5.8bn rights issue without its finance director, Chris Lucas, after he said he would leave several months earlier than planned
Fonterra head of milk products quits
Fonterra says the head of its New Zealand milk products, Gary Romano, has resigned with immediate effect.
Glencore's new mines, Africa help boost copper output
LONDON (Reuters) - Miner and trader Glencore Xstrata reported copper production increased by a fifth in the first six months of 2013, driven by the ramp-up of mines replacing depleted operations and a stronger performance in Congo.
Solar energy boom takes shine off RWE
German utility warns of fresh plant closures in response to the growth in renewable energy and a decline in European wholesale power prices
VIDEO: Don't be 'job snobs', say recruiters
Some young people are harming their chances of future work by being "job snobs", recruitment specialists say.
VIDEO: Young jobless deny being 'job snobs'
Unemployed people say taking any job would be a "waste of talent", despite recruitment advice to be less fussy.
If 30% Of Pay Is Benefits, What About Independent Contractors?
Compensation experts say most people get much of their pay in benefits. Figures vary materially, but benefits in some cases can amount to a whopping 30% of pay. Put differently, employers may fund another 30% in benefits on top of the salary listed on your W-2. Why Most Employees Make Up to 30%…
Cathay Pacific swings back to profit
Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific swings back to profit in the first half of the year, helped by a drop in its fuel bill and cost-cutting measures.
Hyundai union votes for strike
Unions representing workers at Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia Motors vote in favour of a strike.
VIDEO: Making money from unexploded bombs
The Vietnamese farmer who has spent more than 20 years digging out unexploded bombs for money.
VIDEO: Cathay Pacific faces low-cost rivals
Cathay Pacific will soon have to compete with low-cost carriers, adding to the challenges already facing the airline.
Concern over World Cup venue delays
Brazilian Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo says the pace of construction must be accelerated if stadiums are to be ready on schedule for the 2014 World Cup.
Icahn invests in 'undervalued' Apple
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn says he has built up a "large" stake in Apple, adding that the company is "extremely undervalued".
Same-sex marriage: Your questions answered
Three experts in constitutional law, financial planning and taxes answer questions about the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Defense of Marriage Act.
French football sees red over Monaco tax breaks
French football clubs see red over Monaco's tax breaks
Confidence in short supply at French flea market
Confidence is in short supply at world famous flea market
Sun shines on real estate deals
Deals in the real estate sector are continuing over the summer months, with asset managers spotting opportunities
Chart of the Day: the RBS diaspora
The great migration of bankers from RBS that began in early 2012 has slowed to a trickle. But where have they all gone?
JP Morgan promotes Rising Star to risk role
The US bank continues to beef up its risk oversight in the wake of last year's 'London Whale' trading loss
Commodity oddities: from piglets to pineapples
Going round in circles on cost-cutting
Repeated waves of restructuring and redundancies over the past few years have created an army of paranoid employees
Deal analysis: Elan hands victory to Perrigo after brutal battle
The agreed acquisition of the Irish biotechnology company looks set to mark the culmination of one of the most acrimonious takeover battles in recent memory
High-yield bankers leave Mizuho
The Japanese bank has struggled to make headway in the sub-investment grade bond market
Icahn pushes Apple on buyback
The activist investor has put in over $1.5 billion and is pressing for more cash
Investment firms buy minority stakes in Bats
Two US private equity companies take minority stake in Bats Global Markets
Two charged in JP Morgan 'Whale' trades
Criminal case against former colleagues of trader who lost billions; US agrees not to prosecute trader himself
Q&A: VTB Capital looks to China and beyond
The chief executive of the UK and international business at the Russian investment bank talks to FN about the firm's joint venture in China
Barclays finance director to leave earlier than planned
Chris Lucas cites ill health as the reason for his decision to step down over six months early
Interactive Data plots real-time bond pricing
A president at the firm suggests the new service could be used as a model for obtaining pre-trade prices
Green 'untenable' at Ibrox, say fans
Rangers supporters groups say Charles Green cannot remain as a club consultant after recent comments and events.
Ackman quits JC Penney board
Departure of the activist investor, who owns an 18% stake in the US retailer, follows several tumultuous days of boardroom disagreements
BP sues US over ban on new contracts
UK oil giant BP is suing the US government for blocking the company from new federal contracts.
Barclays reviews UAE business
Exit would mark the culmination of plans by former chief executive to pull out of the bank's smallest and least profitable foreign retail markets
Spy bin ban highlights lure of big data
Media Metrica is not only company to use mobile technology to collect information from consumers as seen by retailers tracking customers' WiFi signals
MPs deny homes boost will cause bubble
The government says schemes have boosted mortgage lending to highest level in 5½ years and is encouraging developers to build new homes
Resolution: third time lucky
Clive Cowdery's UK insurance consolidation vehicles have a record of one hit and one miss. A third effort, this time in the US, is on the way
Willis passive plan alarms small insurers
Insurance broker Willis is set to sign up several leading London insurers to a "passive" underwriting scheme that critics warn will hit small rivals
The Worst Money Mistakes to Make on Vacation
Don't let thefts, accidents and overpriced meals ruin your getaway
Is the Hyperloop just a pipe dream?
Will Elon Musk's Hyperloop ever get off the ground?
Housing market winners and losers
Who gains and who loses from rising house prices
4 Surefire Ways to Lose Your Security Deposit
If you want to get your money back, don't let that leaky sink go unrepaired.
Larry Ellison: Apple's best days are over
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison called Steve Jobs "our Edison, our Picasso" in an interview with Charlie Rose.
Willis seeks return to its UK roots
Dominic Casserley, the new chief of the New York-listed insurance broker, plans to diversify the shareholder base with more British institutions
Foxtons to file for IPO as soon as August
The flotation could raise as much as £400m, say those with knowledge of the situation, as the group seeks to take advantage of a strong housing market
Parents say J.C. Penney ad promotes bullying
J.C. Penney is coming under fire for an ad that shoppers say promotes bullying and puts pressure on families.
The Ongoing Feud Of The National Enquirer's Pope Family
Perhaps this tale should be unsurprising considering it involves heirs of the tabloid fortune built around the concept: "Inquiring minds want to know!" Two of the heirs of the tabloid founder, Generoso Pope, have engaged in dueling lawsuits for years -- culminating in allegations of…
Tips for Saving Money on Insurance
A regular review can ensure you're not wasting money or leaving loved ones or yourself unprotected.
Mizuho seeks international expansion
Hiroshi Motoyama says he wants to use the bank's extensive relations with Japanese corporate clients to expand its reach internationally
How To Invest Your $200,000,000 Portfolio
Like hints from Heloise, I try to pack this column with practical, money-saving tips and news you can use. A group of super-high-net worth investors have just shared their asset allocation secrets with each other, and I'm going to share them with you. First, earn $200,000,000. Ready? …
VIDEO: House sales 'have improved dramatically'
Estate agent Jayne Morris tells the BBC that she has experienced a "dramatic" increase in sales, as official figures show an increase in house price inflation.
4 Mistakes To Avoid When Building New Financial Services Companies
Building a new financial services company, or any company, is challenging. The potential upside is worthwhile - particularly within financial services - but the roadblocks make success difficult to attain. When we started ReadyForZero, we were relatively new to financial services and knew there…
UK inflation rate falls to 2.8%
The rate of consumer price index inflation fell to 2.8% in July, down from 2.9% in June, official figures show.
Around the Water Cooler With Nestle Waters Chairman
Want to boost employee collaboration? Kim Jeffery says you just have to install a water cooler.
Rail fares 'to increase by 4.1%'
Commuters in England face an average 4.1% rise in the cost of regulated rail fares, including season tickets, as inflation figures are announced.
House price inflation rises further
The rate of house price inflation in the UK is continuing to rise, according to official statistics.
How to Steer Clear of Online Scams
Don't fall victim to online hackers with these 8 tips.
Rajan can lift India's corporate torpor
Business chiefs could be much more vocal about the need to improve performance in many of the sectors and companies below the top rank
5 Unasked Interview Questions You Must 'Answer' to Get Hired
Both verbal and nonverbal communication crucial to landing the job.
Is Detroit to Blame for the Muni Market's Woes?
How Motor City's bankruptcy petition has affected the municipal bond market.
4 Improv Principles That Could Skyrocket Your Career
Collaboration and teamwork will bolster success.
Seven charged with match-fixing by ICC
Seven people are charged with match-fixing by the ICC and another two are charged for not reporting corruption in the game.
Is It Time to Sell Your House?
With the housing market improving, is it time to sell and move to the retirement destination of your dreams?
How to Overcome the Most Difficult Interview Processes
Glassdoor releases its list of 25 companies that give the toughest interviews.
21.6 Billion Reasons The Luxury Industry Needs Oprah And Her Friends
The Boston Consulting Group estimates that US$130 billion is spent per year on luxury fashion and accessories including US$38,000 handbags. Of course, the vast majority of goods sold are priced considerably less, and we learned even billionaires such as Oprah Winfrey hedge at such sky-high prices.…
Eurozone factory output up in June
Factories in the eurozone saw output rise in June, reinforcing hopes the bloc could have exited recession in the second quarter.
CVC to buy UK warranty provider for £750m
Domestic & General auction takes place amid increased regulatory scrutiny of insurance practices by the newly created Financial Conduct Authority
Annuities In Your 401(k)? What You Need to Know
Annuity guarantees hold appeal. But there's lots of fine print.
Could these five projects improve life in the UK?
Would these schemes improve life around the UK?
Council cleaners get 'living wage'
Low-paid cleaners and office workers at a Kent council are to have their pay raised to the "living wage" of £7.45 an hour after a campaign by their union.
Calls for government to drop Help to Buy
Critics of the £12bn fund fear it will further boost demand for housing without increasing supply and trigger another housing bubble
Resolution seeks to challenge specialists
Share price continues to surge after life assurer reports a 17 per cent rise in first-half operating profit as it secures new business for less cost
Military Retirement Pay Veterans Benefits And Divorce Make For Tax Confusion
The way tax rules interact with divorces rules is complicated enough. Throw in military retirement rules and it can get very confusing. In the case of Elmer Nuss, it looks like the Administrative Law Division of the Alabama DOR came up with a reasonable response, but it also seems like it…
Blackstone bolsters apartments portfolio
The deal which values the portfolio at $2.7bn will be for majority stakes in apartment complexes with roughly 30,000 units in the southern United States
Texas aims to be commercial spaceflight hub
Texas tries to take advantage of commercial space travel
Happy workers don't jump ship
How to keep your staff from walking out
Foxtons accelerates IPO plans
The company is planning to announce its intention to float on the London Stock Exchange before the September rush
Ex-Nomura bankers launch 'streaming' venture
Former MDs team up with oil industry veterans to take advantage of banks cutting back on project financing in commodities
Creditor boost from Lehman data protection ruling
Financial firms in liquidation may no longer have to suffer data protection costs
Dealing with a default: a guide for clearing houses
News Analysis: FN looks at Iosco's report on the risks associated with the post-crisis reliance on clearing houses
Deal double brings new CVC fund into play
Deals for D&G Group and Campbell Soup, if successful, could allow the private equity firm to begin deploying capital from its new €10.5 billion mega fund
Confidence in Europe hits nine-year high
Allocations to eurozone equities have also reached their highest levels since the beginning of 2008, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Australia mandates dark pool disclosures
The new rules will see banks and brokers in Australia open up their private trading operations to greater public scrutiny
S Corporation Shareholder-Employee Loses Reasonable Compensation Case, Sun Rises In East
The forty-year history of S corporation reasonable compensation battles between the IRS and taxpayers reads as lopsided as Globetrotters versus Generals, and unfortunately, we ain't the Globetrotters.
The Pru should set new targets
Success of targets in shaping group's approach and investor attitudes is plain: the share price has almost doubled since the objectives were set out
Freddie Mac spends $2bn on market share
US Treasury demands changes in how company sells loans to investors. However, move faces opposition from some large fund managers
Southeast Asia: 4 Options for Enjoying the Most Affordable Retirement on Earth
English is widely spoken in the region, the culture is exotic and the people are delightfully welcoming.
Secrets of Successful eBay Sellers
Top eBay sellers share their strategies on finding products to sell, writing descriptions and more.
5 Tips to Save on Last-Minute Summer Trips
How to get a five-star experience on a budget.
3 Picks From A Safer Pool Of Stocks
Alex Crooke, Portfolio Manager Henderson Global Equity Income Fund, Henderson Global Investors
How Unemployment is Devastating Retiree Well-Being
Research shows that joblessness is dimming retirements and leading to early deaths.
Top 25 Companies For Work-Life Balance
Why Opt-Out Moms Can't Catch Up
I spent a lot of time during my 20s and 30s wondering what would happen if I stepped off the career track to raise a child. For much of that time I wasn't close to procreating. But I was part of a generation of women who came of age thinking we could have it all. As I watched contemporaries who…
6 Ways To Crack The 'Hidden' Job Market
It seems almost a cruel joke being played on people desperate to find work: Most jobs getting filled these days aren't even advertised.
How To Choose Your Best Place To Retire
By Steve Vernon, Stanford Center on Longevity and Next Avenue Contributor
No Such Thing As Better Beta
The investment industry is quick to turn evolution into pollution in order to make a buck. Simple and elegant investment concepts are twisted and manipulated by Wall Street for monetary gain and they don't care how trashy the landscape becomes.
8 Ways to Graciously Quit Your Job
Exiting the stage in a classy manner can keep your professional reputation intact.
Do You Have What It Takes to Work From Home?
Can you resist the temptation to take your eye off the ball?
Why Small Businesses Don't Offer Retirement Plans
Small companies generally provide high-cost retirement benefits, if they offer them at all.
This Week In Credit Card News: $18 Million Awarded For Credit Report Error, Increase In Direct Mail Offers
A weekly summary of the top credit card stories that appeared in major publications across the country.
What to Do Before Every Interview
How you prepare could make the difference between doing well and failing.
How to Find and Connect With Small Companies
A majority of jobs at small companies are filled without ever having been advertised.
How To Start A Conversation About Estate Planning
The Family Cabin: Private Retreat Or Isolated Battleground?
This is a guest post by Wendy S. Goffe, a trusts and estates lawyer with Stoel Rives in Seattle. You can follow her on Twitter.
The Super-Rich Are Spending US$4 Billion Per Year On Adventure Travel
The image some people have of the way the super-rich travel is likely stepping from limousine to private jet, jetting from a five-star hotel in Paris to a five-star hotel in Beverly Hills. In their spare time, they exert themselves by shopping for new Gucci loafers and a Cartier watch. They, of…
Silicon Alley's first billionaire
How New York's first tech billionaire made his mark
The economy of a refugee camp
Explore Zaatari, the refugee camp with its own Champs Elysees
10 Simple Steps to Shore Up Your Financial Life
Don't forget these parts of your financial plan.
Novel Investing Tips for Kids
In Elissa Brent Weissman's young adult book, the protagonist discovers the joys, and dangers, of day trading.
5 Ways to Tap Your Home for Retirement Income
Your options include downsizing, renting and a Hail Mary reverse mortgage.
How Credit Scores Affect What You Pay for Your Home
When it comes buying a home, the higher your credit score, the better.
8 Ways Baby Boomers Changed the World
Baby boomers advanced the nation while also creating challenges for future generations.
Taking decisions is tough at the top
When it comes to running a company, nothing can prepare you for the day you actually become chief executive, says the boss of US multi-national GE.
5 Ways to Make Quick Cash
Suffering from a cash crunch? Here are a few tips to infuse some extra money in your bank account.
How Obamacare Will Affect Health Insurance Rates by Age Group
Older consumers shouldn't expect any health coverage price bargains under the law.
Boost Retirement Contributions with a Spousal IRA
Spousal IRAs allow couples to maximize retirement savings tax breaks.
Why You Shouldn't Trust Financial News
These sources of financial information could be harmful to your wealth.
5 Affordable Entertainment Options for Retirees
You don't need to spend a lot of money to have an exciting retirement.
The Hardest Working Cities in America
A real estate website determines which U.S. cities have the hardest workers.
The Tax Break You're Missing Out On
Over half of retirement savers fail to max out their IRA.
4 Coping Tips for Surviving a Crummy Internship
Sometimes bad internships happen to good interns. Here's how to deal.
Avoid These Money Mistakes When Planning a Last-Minute Vacation
Tips from travel experts on how to minimize costs and maximize the last days of summer.
How to End Your Summer Internship on a High Note
Summer's ending. Head back to school with the proper foundation for your career.
How to Buy Maternity and Kids' Clothes on the Cheap
Dressing a baby bump or brood of kids? Here's where to find affordable clothes online.
Bond Basics: Price and Yield
Bonds are a part of most portfolios, but investors still don't always know how they work.
The family firm selling via Facebook
The BBC's Jill Martin visits US clothing company Lolly Wolly Doodle, which is helping to lead the way in selling directly through Facebook.
Why Global Funds Are Buying America Now
The big rise in U.S. stocks has driven equity prices higher than any other market in the world.
Micha Kaufman on the Future of Freelancing
The co-founder of Fiverr says the new gig economy is changing people's lives
5 Ways Health Care Reform Will Impact Your Finances and Taxes
Whether you have health insurance or not, here's what you need to know.
How to Reinvent the Workplace to Satisfy Baby Boomers
Boomers are the least engaged age group at work but would benefit from employer support.
The Costs and Benefits of Running a Mobile Business
Current shop owners share why this non-traditional business model works so well.
How to Avoid Working One More Year
Some financially secure workers delay retirement because they fear running out of money too soon.
The Secret to Making Money on Fiverr
The newest version of the website lets you earn much more than $5 per gig.
A Simple Way to Save: Banish Late Fees
It's easy to forget that penalties for paying late can put a big dent in your budget.
The Thin Line Between Annoying and Assertive
What's considered pushy to some may be appropriate behavior to others.
8 Errors You Must Stop Making in Your Job Search
You'll have an easier time job hunting if you modify your habits.
Is Your Job a Committed Relationship or a Summer Fling?
Is your latest gig the equivalent of a summer romance, or is it suited for the long term?
When Should You Delay Retirement?
Setbacks happen. Here's how to decide on delaying retirement.
How Students Benefit From University-Bank Partnerships
College ID cards linked to checking accounts make banking easier for students.
Why Irish Real Estate is Finally a Buy
Home prices have decreased significantly, but watch out for the new property tax.
Feeling Charitable? Use Donor Advised Funds
Donor advised funds let investors avoid some taxes while donating to charity.
How to Find Shelter From Financial Storms
Five steps seniors can take to protect themselves from the impact of crippling federal deficits.
Why Can't We Follow Simple, Good Money Advice?
Experts explain why it's so difficult to follow two basic guidelines: Save and don't overspend.
Around the Water Cooler With a General Motors Vice President
Diana Tremblay shares tips for taking the driver's seat in your company and career.
Find Out If Your Partner Is a Money Match
When it comes to love and finances, you should watch for these red flags.
Mutual Funds Swapping Managers at Alarming Rate
Lots of funds are changing leadership this year. Here's what that means for investors.
The Road Map to a Symbiotic Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Four tips for developing one of the most beneficial relationships of your career.
4 Reasons Hiring Managers Don't Send Rejection Letters
Insider scoop on why you never heard back about the job you wanted.
The Best Summer Money Books for Adults
Personal finance tomes aren't the only kind of reading material that can help you with money
Clark Howard's Strategies for Saving More, Spending Less
The radio host's latest book focuses on money moves that have a lasting impact.
7 Ways Retirement Is a Young Person's Issue
Recommended changes in spending, savings and investing will have a great impact on younger generations.
Do You Need Life Insurance in Retirement?
Letting your policy lapse can save you money, but there are also a few reasons to keep it.
Quick Tips for a Successful Interview From an Interview Coach
Author Stuart Taylor shares his self-tested interview advice.
Are You Ready For a Career (R)evolution?
How to keep your skills and abilities ahead of the curve.
10 Things Job Seekers Hate About Recruiters
It can be difficult to add an additional party into an already arduous job search.
Top 16 Pieces of Career Advice
Pointed advice for various stages of the job hunting and career success.
Haiti: stove-maker and life-changer
A profile of Haitian entrepreneur Duquesne Fednard, who created a successful stove-making business despite the destruction of his factory in the 2010 earthquake.
For Consumers, Recession's Effects Still Linger
Spending is up, even though shoppers are looking for deals
A Quick Guide to Health Insurance Exchanges
Find out how to shop for health care coverage with all the changes starting in a few months.
7 Rules of Thumb for Retirement Planning
These helpful strategies could improve your retirement finances.
10 Ingredients for Retirement Bliss
Here's how to make sure your retirement years will be happy ones.
4 Résumé Tips for Older Workers
Looking to launch a second career? Follow these tips to revitalize your résumé.
How to Distribute Your Retirement Funds
These 5 options will help you manage your 401(k) account as you get older
Why Even Rich People Are Having Trouble Getting a Mortgage
Home prices are rising, but even the well-off are facing obstacles from tight-fisted banks.
Build Your Own Retirement Plan
A personalized retirement strategy can help you to retire sooner.
Test Your Mutual Fund IQ
A lack of basic financial knowledge could be hurting your investment returns.
A Word Retirement Savers Must Learn: Fiduciary
New rules in development could reshape advice and selling practices for 401(k) and IRA retirement funds.
How to Stand Out and Shine in a Group Interview
Sitting in the hot seat alongside your competition may feel particularly threatening.
How to Turn a Long-Distance Job Search Into a New Long-Term Job
A little extra preparation may be all you need to land a job from afar.
Put the Kibosh on Your Procrastinating Ways
10 tips to help you change your habits.
Cash is a Risky Investment
Inflation can be as big a risk to you retirement as investment losses.
The Real Cost of Moving
From the rental application to the pet deposit, we break down the moving costs to prepare for.
3 Retirement Variables You Can Improve
How to make sure inflation and poor investment returns don't ruin your retirement years.
Celebrating Old Age Should Happen Every Day
Aging milestones are nice, but the real joys of achieving old age don't depend on birthdays to observe.
5 Financial Decisions That Sound Smart But Are Really Dumb
From budgeting mishaps to bad purchases, these money mistakes may haunt you.
How to Avoid New Bank Fees
New reports suggest consumers often skip over the fine print and get surprised by fees New reports suggest consumers often skip over the fine print and get surprised by fees.
New York Times Reporter Explains How to Break Your Bad Work Habits
Charles Duhigg breaks down how habits work and what can be done to change them.
The Workplace Toolkit: 5 Essentials You Need to Succeed
Try these five tools to increase your odds of career success.
Why Employers Don't Want to Hire Overqualified Candidates
Why is being overqualified so often seen as a bad thing?
4 Lists That Cement Your Future
Lists are a good way to set adaptable goals and maximize potential.
More Best Money Books for Kids
Parents and teachers looking to impart financial lessons can start with these titles.
How to Save More During Sales Tax Holidays
A guide for finding the best tax-free deals in August.
NSA Data Fight Could Signal Privacy War
Technology and legal experts see a widening infowar as new tech tools reach deeper into people's lives.
4 Reasons Your Résumé is Thrown in the Trash (And How to Pull It Out)
Spruce up your formatting and tighten your message.
Are You Weighing Down Your Retirement?
5 ways to lose weight and save money.
How to Prepare to Financially Support Aging Parents
Financial, health and planning tips so you can help your parents without hurting yourself.
Around the Water Cooler With Panera's CEO
Ron Shaich's philosophy: A successful business gives as much as it takes.
5 Interview Lessons You Can Learn From Whole Foods
Job hunters should pay attention to the grocery store's business strategy.
3 Ways You Aren't Making the Most of Your 401(k)
Participating in your retirement saving plan is great, but you need to take these extra steps to make it really pay off.
4 Ways to Keep Your Job Search Fresh During the Summer
This season is ideal for ramping up your job hunt.
4 Tricks to Outsmart Retailers and Save on Back-to-School Shopping
Don't be fooled by early deals on paper and pencils.
Competing With Cash Buyers in a Tight Housing Market
In areas dominated by cash buyers, homebuyers who plan to get a mortgage need to go the extra mile.
Is Your Credit Score Hurting Your Love Life?
A new survey suggests that romantic partners pay attention to credit history
Should You Give Your Child an Allowance?
Expert advice on what age to give an allowance, and whether it should be tied to chores.
Is It Time to Stop Playing Defense In Stocks?
The economy's getting better, and that means it's time to take a look at stocks and sectors that do better during times of growth.
AARP, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Partner on Retirement Plans
Joint proposal seeks expanded retirement workplace savings programs and public tax benefits.
The Perils of Using a Retirement Account for College Costs
Tapping your retirement savings to pay for college often triggers taxes and penalties.
5 Retirement Variables Outside Your Control
Here's how to cope with your biggest retirement fears.
6 Tips for Managing Your Time Without Going Nuts
We all seem to be asked to do more in less the time. But how?
5 Secrets You Should Know About HR
What goes on behind the closed doors of an HR department.
8 Ways to Save Money on College Textbooks
Checking the library and renting books can save students money, so they can spend more on pizza.
The Best Advice for New Grads With New Jobs
After college, surviving financially requires a different set of skills.
6 Options for Boosting Your Yield in Retirement
Here's how to get higher returns without taking on an unacceptable level of risk.
A Day in the Life of Retirement
A retiree describes how he spends his time.
Know What Kind of Advisor You Hire
Beyond designations, there's real differences to consider.
4 Ways to Avoid Hefty Overdraft Bank Fees
It's possible to not get hit with a fee when accidentally falling below your balance.
The Newest Health Care Worker May Be Your Handyman
A program called CAPABLE may improve the health of older Americans and save the government money.
How to Find the Best Back-to-School Deals
Five simple tips to stretch your back-to-school budget this summer.
Beware of High Yielding Annuities
Larger returns are enticing, but you also need to research your provider.
3 Cover Letter Tips That Guarantee an Interview
Tighten your message and reinvigorate your approach to submitting job materials.
5 Alternative Ways to Retire Early
Saving a lot of money isn't the only way to retire young.
Ethical Lapses on Wall Street
Wall Street is selling an expertise that does not exist.
Will High-Tech Ever Grow Up?
Tech companies pay dividends like mature, stable companies but are still teenagers at heart.
Help You Help Me: 4 Clever Tips for Managing Your Manager
An important piece of career success is learning to manage those who manage you.
Resuscitating a Comatose Résumé in 6 Simple Steps
Perform triage on potential trouble spots on your résumé.
5 Career-Boosting Summer Activities
The mid-season malaise doesn't have to stifle productivity.
Surprising Facts About Where Food Comes From
Kelsey Timmerman travels around the world to discover the source of our meals
What College Students Should Know About Retirement
Bio 101 doesn't teach about 401(k)s and IRAs, so here's our retirement crash course.
The New Science Behind Stock Charts
Behavioral finance research explains the value of plotting stocks visually.
How to Not Waste an Inheritance
An inheritance may make you instantly wealthy, but it could disappear just as quickly.
Living with ALS: Seeking Independence and Identity
Driving a specially outfitted van is a nerve-wracking experience but one Hollister Lindley treasures.
4 Ways to Re-Energize Your Work Engagement
How to become a better employee by flip-flopping your feelings about your job.
4 Home Improvements That Will Save You Money
These fixes may not be flashy, but they result in long-term savings.
Why Everyone Should Aspire to Early Retirement
Saving as if you'll retire by 40 is useful even if you don't plan to retire young.
Should You Apply For a Job You're Unqualified For?
The pros and cons of seeking a position past your level of experience.
New Tips and Technology to Modernize Your Networking
Really make a positive impression by trying something new.
The Best Children's Books for Money Lessons
When it comes to explaining dad's unemployment or family budgeting, these stories offer parents easy openings.
8 Things to Expect – and Suffer Through – When Stuck at Work This Summer
This season brings new workplace aggravations to the fore.
Blue-Collar Workers Pay More for Car Insurance
A consumer group argues that job type and education should not determine auto insurance rates
Retirement Communities May Provide Big Tax Breaks
Entrance and monthly fees may be tax deductible for residents if funds are used for medical care.
10 Easy Ways to Keep Energy Costs Down
Beat the heat with these energy-savings tips.
How to Make More Secure Passwords
Protect your money and your identity with hard-to-guess words.
Around the Water Cooler With Dairy Queen's CEO
John Gainor can spot an efficient employee as well as detect a missing Blizzard ingredient.
4 Easy But Essential Steps for Interview Prep
The info you should know before going into an interview.
Don't Abandon Bonds Just Yet
Risks may be high in the bond market now, but they're a valuable part of a balanced portfolio.
What the Unbundling of Airline Fees Means for Your Wallet
Want an assigned seat or more legroom on your next flight? It'll cost you.
Dear Sons: Can We Talk About Death And Dying?
Some parents avoid family talks about later-life health and finances, but it's often the kids who bail.
Seduced By Mykonos
This romantic Greek island is a place worth lingering.
The Truth About False and Deceptive Advertising
How to keep ads from getting the best of you (and your wallet).
What Does It Mean to Be Professional at Work?
Master this way of thinking and composing yourself early on in your career.
10 Reasons to Avoid Retirement
Retirement can have a negative impact on your finances, health and even your marriage.
Career Tips for Forward-Looking, Soon-to-Be College Seniors
Most graduates of a certain age work in jobs that don't require a degree. Be part of the minority.
Evaluating Your Unwritten Résumé
Your professional reputation is a marketing document itself.
Have Brazilian Stocks Finally Hit Bottom?
Watch default news from the energy sector.
The 5 Most Expensive Prescription Drugs for Retirees
The cost of these commonly prescribed medications could bust your retirement budget.
3 Steps to Online Investing
An introduction to the world of online investing for beginners.
Can Detroit Come Back Again?
The city that's been in a decline for decades tries to dust the "jewel" again.
Coping With Changes Due to Aging
The challenges of aging are likely to interfere with your retirement plans.
Shopaholics: Are Your Parents to Blame?
How parents talk to kids could determine whether they become compulsive shoppers
Taxed or Not: Where to Hold Your Retirement Cash
How to split your savings between taxed and non-tax accounts.
Mortgage Rates Are on the Rise – But It's No Big Deal
Homeowners shouldn't panic over the recent spike in mortgage rates.
Age Bias Laws Might Not Help Older Workers
During tough economic times, older workers are not protected by age discrimination laws, study finds.
Is It Worth It to Get a Master's Degree?
With the job market sluggish, many are choosing to go back to school.
Should You Hire Your Own Private Judge?
You can't buy your own verdict, but you can pay for a speedier trial.
Why Are You Leaving Your Job? 4 Simple Tips For Answering a Difficult Interview Question
Answer this question well and position yourself for success.
Why Retirement Accounts Won't Help You Retire Early
People who retire in their 50s often face penalties for early 401(k) and IRA withdrawals.
10 Things They Don't Tell You About Your First Internship
From punctuality to dress code, here are some intern pointers.
11 Reasons to Give Your Teen a Clothing Allowance
Back-to-school clothes shopping doesn't have to cause a shouting match.
Indefensible Decisions by Pension Fund Managers
Pension consultants don't always select investments that are appropriate for plan participants.
Why Even Single People Need Life Insurance
People without dependents can plan ahead to protect their future families
Should You Worry About More Bad Housing Numbers?
A drop in housing starts shows rising interest rates are biting – but it looks like a flesh wound.
Save Money on Summer Travel by Avoiding ATM Fees
How to minimize bank fees while vacationing abroad.
What to Say to Pesky Debt Collectors
New tools from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau make it easier to respond.
How Technology Will Support an Aging America
New technologies are forming a growing industry to help seniors age in place at home.
How Much Should You Pay for a Pet Deposit?
What to know when moving into a rental with a furry roommate.
Lesson From a Market Panic: Beware of 'Safe' Yields
Which dividend stocks are best for rising rates?
How to Pay Less in Taxes
Lessons in minimizing your tax burden from tax expert Karl Frank.
Timeless Moves for a Successful Retirement
In any market, these strategies will help you build wealth for the future.
Do Childless Employees Get the Shaft at Work?
Some companies may give more perks to people with children.
The Solution for Achieving Personal Financial Security
High unemployment has become the new normal. It's time to take back the reins.
5 Things to Know About Taking Time Off Work
It may surprise you to learn what you are and are not entitled to receive.
Should You Buy Whole Life Insurance?
How to determine if whole life insurance is right for you.
Can You Afford to Be a Politician?
As civic-minded people know, politics is a money game. Do you have what it takes to play?
4 Reasons Even Employed People Need to Network
Networking effectively is still important after a job has been secured.
6 Ways Recruiters Use LinkedIn to Headhunt
Have you ever wanted to get inside the head of a headhunter?
Where Are Baby Boomers Going to Live?
A low cost of living and proximity to family are more important to boomers than nicer weather.
What Women Want – At Work
Insights into what women are truly looking for in a job and workplace.
Estate Planning Lessons From James Gandolfini
The Sopranos star left a large estate that's subject to a big tax bill
Medicare, Social Security Are Bargains for Beneficiaries
Many people pay hundreds of thousands dollars less in payroll taxes than they receive in benefits.
A Year On, Impact of 401(k) Fee Rules is Mixed
Fee disclosure rules have prompted some change in the industry, but everyday savers still need more education.
How to Plan a Cheaper Summer Vacation
Sharing trips with friends and cashing in on rewards can make for a more affordable getaway.
Around the Water Cooler With CVS Caremark's Helena Foulkes
Confused about the new health care law? A CVS EVP boils it down for employees and employers.
Are Your Home Upgrades Money Down the Drain?
How to tell when a home improvement is an investment or just money ill spent.
5 Strategies for Tax-Free Back-to-School Shopping
As back-to-school shopping season approaches, 17 states will temporarily suspend sales tax.
Market Volatlity Rises as China Hits Brakes
China faced an acute cash crunch in June, sending jitters to markets everywhere. Here is what's behind the volatile credit market shaking the Chinese banking sector.
10 Good Things About Obamacare
Despite numerous problems, it's important to remember the many benefits of health care reform.
Getting in the Good Graces of a Gen-Y Boss
Tips for having a good, productive relationship with a millennial manager.
How to Save for Retirement on a Small Salary
Don't let a low income prevent you from building a retirement nest egg.
How to Survive a Performance Counseling Meeting
What to do if you learn your work isn't up to par.
Enrolling at You U: An Alternative to Going Back to School
Perhaps you should forgo State U and Private U.
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