Former Goldman Trader Deeb Salem: $8M Isn’t Enough
Deeb Salem, a former Goldman Sachs trader who said his bonus was unfairly docked because of a written warning he received about his 2007 self-evaluation.... Continue reading Former Goldman Trader Deeb...
View ArticleMajor Banks Continue Forex Crackdown. Be Careful What You Do In Chat Rooms!
Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com... Continue reading Major Banks Continue Forex Crackdown. Be Careful What You Do In Chat Rooms! on Forex Alchemy.
View ArticlePeer to Peer Technologies; Putting a Pitchfork in the Corrupt Financial System
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert ask, “What financial system ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion? And what banking system can preserve it’s liberties...
View ArticleAsia Pacific Set to Become Largest e-commerce Market in the World
Ecommerce in Asia is growing. This year, Asia Pacific is set to overtake North America as the largest e-commerce market in the world. CNBC’s Julia Wood takes a look at how. ... Continue reading Asia...
View ArticleBNP Paribas and Future of US Dollar
BoomBust lead story: Massive fines placed on foreign banks by the United States are garnering a lot of pushback from the international banking community. This comes after BNP Paribas agreed to pay the...
View ArticleChinese Companies Cross into Russia
Kathrin Hille, the Financial Times’ Moscow bureau chief, reports on the unprecedented push by Chinese companies into Russia’s far east border with its neighbour.... Continue reading Chinese Companies...
View ArticleWage Gap: UK Execs Make 180 Times More Than Average Worker
In the UK food banks are being used by hard up families more than ever and real terms wages are falling fast for the average worker. But disappearing into the financial distances one group of employees...
View ArticleAustralia: $60 billion of LNG Projects Under Threat
In Australia, problems with drilling, conflicts with landowners and competition from the U.S. are threatening $60 billion of liquefied-natural-gas projects. The WSJ’s Ramy Inocencio speaks with...
View ArticleBusinesses fear Russia Sanctions War
Ambassadors from all 28 EU countries have reached a deal on wide-ranging sanctions against Russia. Neil Buckley, East Europe editor, and Jonathan Guthrie, City editor, discuss how Russia might...
View ArticleSnapchat May See $10B Valuation
Alec Ross, senior fellow at Columbia University, and Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson examine talks between Snapchat and Alibaba Group Holdings that could value the mobile messaging application at $10...
View ArticleUS Corporate Rats Leaving the Ship for UK
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the US corporate rats abandoning ship for the United Kingdom where, despite a public health system and higher minimum wage...
View ArticleObama to Business Executives: Quit Complaining
Phil Mattingly reports on President Obama’s frustration with business leaders complaining about the economy. Mattingly speaks on “Market Makers.” (Source: Bloomberg)... Continue reading Obama to...
View ArticleWarren Buffett Has $50B in Cash, What Will He Do With It?
Bloomberg’s Noah Buhayar reports on the $50 billion in cash available at the Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Bank of America Merrill Lynch Portfolio Strategy CIO Mary Ann Bartels and...
View ArticleBeyonce & Jay-Z: Making Millions in a Night’s Work
Jay-Z and Beyonce’s On The Run tour wraps up on a high note in North America with the last show in San Francisco’s AT&T Park Wednesday night. The power couple’s 19 North American shows are...
View ArticleCan Europe Rival Silicon Valley’s Start-up Success?
Google recently announced the launch of the European arm of its venture capital fund, Google Ventures. But can Europe’s burgeoning start-up scene compete, or even mirror, the success of Silicon...
View ArticleEducating China’s Future Global Leaders
China will become a hotbed of innovation and will need global leaders who can appreciate diversity to provide direction, according to Bing Xiang, dean of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business. He...
View ArticleChange Coming to Corporate Asia
From China’s state-owned enterprises to Korea’s chaebol, Asian companies are under pressure to improve their returns. CLSA’s head of Asia research Amar Gill tells the FT’s Jennifer Hughes that...
View Article‘Peace Premium’ for Banks That Settle With Regulators
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman talks about Bank of America Corp.’s settlement with federal and state regulators over probes into mortgage bond sales. He speaks with Trish Regan on...
View ArticleJessica Alba’s Honest Co. Gets $70 Million in Financing
The WSJ’s Lee Hawkins discusses the strong likelihood that Jessica Alba’s non-toxic products company, Honest Company, will do an initial public offering after an announcement that the company...
View ArticleWal-Mart Tries to Woo China’s Online Shoppers
Wal-Mart’s Chinese online retail arm Yihaodian is building faster local delivery operations as part of a push to boost sales in the country, where growth in the company’s brick and mortar stores has...
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