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Dienstag, 03. Dezember 2013 00:00:00 Wirtschaft News
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Mit mehrmonatiger Verzögerung dürfen nun auch die Grossbanken Goldman Sachs und JP Morgan Chase ihre mittelfristigen Finanzpläne inklusive Aktienrückkäufen und Dividendenausschüttungen umsetzen.

Korruption bleibt weltweit weit verbreitet. Länder wie die Schweiz und Deutschland stehen zwar gut da. Aber die Organisation Transparency International sieht auch hier Raum für Verbesserungen.

Bob Janjuah, Co-Leiter des Cross-Asset-Allocation-Strategie bei Nomura, kritisiert das Programm der quantitativen Lockerung der US-Notenbank. Dieses verursache eine «enorme Verzerrung» der Reichtumsverteilung und der Kaufkraft der Amerikaner.

Auf Bali ist die 9. WTO-Ministerkonferenz eröffnet worden. Noch immer ist unklar, ob es bis Freitag gelingen wird, eine Einigung zum Bali-Paket zu erzielen.

The recent purchase of Topsy is the 10th acquisition Apple has made this year. What were the other ones?

When you let Google automatically complete your inquiry about any American state, the questions range from “Is California a City?” to “Is North Dakota Real?”

With roughly 10 percent of China’s retail sales now conducted online, leading social media sites are looking to translate eyeballs into renminbi

Applebee's restaurant tables nationwide will feature 100,000 Android tablets, made by startup E La Carte, so diners can order food, play video games, and pay the check

Amazon is eager to dispatch drones bearing small retail orders, but it's not even clear if any penalties might apply to property owners who shoot down pilotless aircraft flying over their land

Airlines are lobbying ferociously against a proposed sequestration-fueled increase in the $2.50 Sept. 11th security fee that passengers must pay

The doughnut chain plans to add at least 30 new U.S. stores next year and is opening up new markets for franchising

The American performance on the PISA international comparison is nothing to brag about. It's not at all clear that this portends bad results for the U.S. economy

Warning that he won't rubber-stamp pension cuts, federal judge Steven Rhodes granted Detroit bankruptcy protection, allowing the country's biggest municipal bankruptcy to proceed

An online petition calls for storms to be named for politicians who publicly questioned that human beings are causing the planet to warm or voted against legislation to curb greenhouse gas emissions

Even if the Keystone XL pipeline is approved, transportation costs make extracting the heavy crude in Western Canada a risky move

Former SAC technology analyst Jon Horvath testified that after he correctly warned Michael Steinberg that inside information on Dell was negative, Cohen sold his shares in the company and Steinberg maintained SAC's short position

Hilton Worldwide leases or owns less than 4 percent of the properties in its empire, reducing real-estate risk—and cutting into potential bull market gains

The Harry Potter stamp series has riled purists and stands to be the U.S. Postal Service's most profitable issue since the 2007 <em>Star Wars</em> series. What would George Washington say?

Fifty-five percent of 563 business owners surveyed by SurePayroll plan to pay year-end bonuses

Author Laurel Delaney discusses the opportunities and risks for small businesses in the global market of 2.4 billion people online

Even if the military avoids a coup, Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Committee (NACC) is investigating 312 lawmakers and Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra