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| Quake May Cost Insurers $34 Billion; Tsunami Toll Yet to Come BusinessWeek By Andrew Frye March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese insurers and global reinsurance companies that backstop their policies may face claims of as much as 2.8 trillion yen ($34 billion) tied to last week's earthquake, AIR Worldwide said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BOJ to debate easing policy further after quake-sources Reuters TOKYO, March 14 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan will debate on Monday whether to ease monetary policy further after a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated the northeast of the country, threatening its economic recovery, sources said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will Japan dump US bonds for disaster costs? Reuters By Emily Flitter NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in the Treasury market will begin this week confronting the familiar specter of possible post-disaster selling of US Treasuries by insurers, following the devastating earthquake in Japan on Friday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Factbox: Asian stocks on the move after Japan quake Reuters (Reuters) - Shares in Asian companies tumbled on Monday after the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan that likely killed more than 10000 people. Following is a roundup of the stocks affected by Friday's devastating earthquake, which forced Japanese ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hackers to release Bank of America emails: report MarketWatch By Michael Kitchen LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- A group of computer hackers plan to release emails from Bank of America Corp. (NYSE:BAC) which they say will expose "corruption and fraud," according to a Reuters report Sunday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Along the City's Waterfront, Changes Are Afoot Wall Street Journal By MICHAEL HOWARD SAUL Aiming to revitalize New York City's waterfront, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn plan Monday to put their political heft behind 130 projects to bolster the city's "sixth borough" during the next ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Europe pact's key points Wall Street Journal By CHARLES FORELLE And STEPHEN FIDLER BRUSSELS—European finance ministers are meeting here Monday and Tuesday to discuss the fine print of a deal covering the euro zone's bailout funds after euro-zone leaders vaulted over low expectations for an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Calif. pension fund may reduce investment target BusinessWeek By ADAM WEINTRAUB The nation's largest public pension fund could make a small accounting change that would carry a large price tag for taxpayers when board members meet this week. Staff of the California Public Employees' Retirement System have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bahrain Telecommunications, Sabic, Zain: Gulf Equity Preview Bloomberg By Zahra Hankir - Mon Mar 14 02:00:00 GMT 2011 The following stocks may rise or fall in Persian Gulf markets. Stock symbols are in parentheses and prices are from the last close. Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index (SASEIDX) gained 0.2 percent and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Daily Kos: The business of the government By rss@dailykos.com (Laurence Lewis) Businesses are in business to make money. They are not in business to be nice. There are many responsible business leaders, but many of the world's largest and most successful industries depend on exploiting workers, despoiling the ... Daily Kos - http://www.dailykos.com/ | ||
| A Surprising Business Book: Guitar Lessons By Pierre DeBois The sound that you're listening to is from my guitar that's named Lucille. I'm very crazy about Lucille. Lucille took me from the plantation. Or, you might. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/ | ||
| Data: How Wealthy Corporations Spend On Social Business « Web ... By jeremiah_owyang These "wealthy" (which deemed by annual revenues) corporations spend comparatively more on customer facing social business efforts than most other corporations, yet the overall subtotal of spending is significantly small. ... Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang... - http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/ | ||
| RevoluSun Awarded Best New Business at the Hawaii Business Small ... Best new Business: RevoluSun. Photovoltaic Power In Demand. Hawaii has the most expensive electricity in the country, and that's one reason business at RevoluSun is booming. Its clients harness the power of the sun with a solar ... Renewable Energy News - RenewableEner... - http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/home | ||
| Lockout, decertification grind business to a halt for New Orleans ... By Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune Our football operations are preparing for the draft, our coaches continue to prepare for football and our business operations continue to work closely with our sponsors and our fans, to make sure that they are also prepared for football ... New Orleans and Louisiana Sports - http://www.nola.com/sports/ |
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| Quake May Cost Insurers $34 Billion; Tsunami Toll Yet to Come BusinessWeek By Andrew Frye March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese insurers and global reinsurance companies that backstop their policies may face claims of as much as 2.8 trillion yen ($34 billion) tied to last week's earthquake, AIR Worldwide said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BOJ to debate easing policy further after quake-sources Reuters TOKYO, March 14 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan will debate on Monday whether to ease monetary policy further after a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated the northeast of the country, threatening its economic recovery, sources said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will Japan dump US bonds for disaster costs? Reuters By Emily Flitter NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in the Treasury market will begin this week confronting the familiar specter of possible post-disaster selling of US Treasuries by insurers, following the devastating earthquake in Japan on Friday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Factbox: Asian stocks on the move after Japan quake Reuters (Reuters) - Shares in Asian companies tumbled on Monday after the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan that likely killed more than 10000 people. Following is a roundup of the stocks affected by Friday's devastating earthquake, which forced Japanese ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hackers to release Bank of America emails: report MarketWatch By Michael Kitchen LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- A group of computer hackers plan to release emails from Bank of America Corp. (NYSE:BAC) which they say will expose "corruption and fraud," according to a Reuters report Sunday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Along the City's Waterfront, Changes Are Afoot Wall Street Journal By MICHAEL HOWARD SAUL Aiming to revitalize New York City's waterfront, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn plan Monday to put their political heft behind 130 projects to bolster the city's "sixth borough" during the next ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Europe pact's key points Wall Street Journal By CHARLES FORELLE And STEPHEN FIDLER BRUSSELS—European finance ministers are meeting here Monday and Tuesday to discuss the fine print of a deal covering the euro zone's bailout funds after euro-zone leaders vaulted over low expectations for an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Calif. pension fund may reduce investment target BusinessWeek By ADAM WEINTRAUB The nation's largest public pension fund could make a small accounting change that would carry a large price tag for taxpayers when board members meet this week. Staff of the California Public Employees' Retirement System have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bahrain Telecommunications, Sabic, Zain: Gulf Equity Preview Bloomberg By Zahra Hankir - Mon Mar 14 02:00:00 GMT 2011 The following stocks may rise or fall in Persian Gulf markets. Stock symbols are in parentheses and prices are from the last close. Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index (SASEIDX) gained 0.2 percent and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Daily Kos: The business of the government By rss@dailykos.com (Laurence Lewis) Businesses are in business to make money. They are not in business to be nice. There are many responsible business leaders, but many of the world's largest and most successful industries depend on exploiting workers, despoiling the ... Daily Kos - http://www.dailykos.com/ | ||
| A Surprising Business Book: Guitar Lessons By Pierre DeBois The sound that you're listening to is from my guitar that's named Lucille. I'm very crazy about Lucille. Lucille took me from the plantation. Or, you might. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/ | ||
| Data: How Wealthy Corporations Spend On Social Business « Web ... By jeremiah_owyang These "wealthy" (which deemed by annual revenues) corporations spend comparatively more on customer facing social business efforts than most other corporations, yet the overall subtotal of spending is significantly small. ... Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang... - http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/ | ||
| RevoluSun Awarded Best New Business at the Hawaii Business Small ... Best new Business: RevoluSun. Photovoltaic Power In Demand. Hawaii has the most expensive electricity in the country, and that's one reason business at RevoluSun is booming. Its clients harness the power of the sun with a solar ... Renewable Energy News - RenewableEner... - http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/home | ||
| Lockout, decertification grind business to a halt for New Orleans ... By Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune Our football operations are preparing for the draft, our coaches continue to prepare for football and our business operations continue to work closely with our sponsors and our fans, to make sure that they are also prepared for football ... New Orleans and Louisiana Sports - http://www.nola.com/sports/ |
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