WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve unexpectedly maintained its $85 billion monthly bond-buying program on Wednesday, sending stock markets soaring and triggering intense debate among economists and investors. Chairman Ben Bernanke cited concerns…
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Google’s rollout of its Google+ Local tab introduces significant implications for local businesses beyond enhanced social features. The tech giant now indexes all business data displayed in this dedicated local…
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shareholders decisively rejected a proposal to separate the roles of chairman and CEO at the bank’s annual meeting Tuesday, handing a major victory to Jamie Dimon amid heightened scrutiny over…
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The steady rise in temporary employment over the past six months suggests the U.S. job market may be on the verge of a rebound, according to Tig Gilliam, North American…
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CNBC has ramped up cross-posting between its blogs, a move aimed at helping readers discover content by subject—even if it means redirecting them to a different blog within the network.…
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ROCHESTER, Mich. – The CNBC Republican presidential debate in Rochester, Michigan, delivered sharp critiques of the Obama administration, fervent tax reform pledges, and a notable show of support for Herman…
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San Francisco, CA – June 8, 2009 – Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with major announcements, including the launch of the iPhone 3GS, aggressive price cuts, and…
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While USC head football coach Pete Carroll is widely known for his massive Twitter following, his program’s groundbreaking all-access blog, USC Rips It, has quietly become a model for sports…
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Headline: Davos Day One: China’s Growth Outlook and ECB Stimulus Take Center Stage
by jingji18by jingji18Davos, Switzerland – The World Economic Forum (WEF) kicked off in Davos on Tuesday, with global leaders turning their focus to China’s economic trajectory and the European Central Bank’s (ECB)…
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DETROIT – General Motors (GM) has responded to criticism over its recent struggles, arguing that broader economic conditions—rather than internal missteps—are the primary driver of its challenges. The automaker’s statement…