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California jobless rate falls to 9%
No one ever said the economic recovery would be pretty. California eked out more growth in April as employers added 10,400 jobs, bringing the net total added over the year to 273,000. The state's unemployment rate dropped to 9% from 9.4% the month...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Career and Workplace, Consumers, Employment, Labor Markets
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As Tesla taps capital markets for cash, share price could top $100
Tesla Motors shares are trading at about $90 and could easily top $100, buoyed by its ability to tap capital markets for about $1 billion through its announced sale of stock and convertible notes. It is an impressive performance that will help the...
Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Tesla Motors, Inc., General Motors Corp., Nissan Motor Co., Passenger Cars
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Eurozone recession continues
WASHINGTON — Europe's recession stretched into the first three months of the year, making it the single-currency region's longest downturn and raising concerns about its effect on the U.S. recovery. The 17-nation Eurozone economy contracted 0.2%...
Tags: European Central Bank, Money and Monetary Policy, Italy, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Markets
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Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley to send foreclosure settlement checks
WASHINGTON -- Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will begin sending $247 million in payments on Friday to nearly a quarter-million people under a settlement of foreclosure-abuse allegations with regulators, the Federal Reserve said. The two Wall Street...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Financial and Business Services, Personal Income, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve
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Fed: Some borrowers shortchanged in foreclosure settlement
Nearly 100,000 troubled borrowers were shortchanged on payments from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co., the Federal Reserve said — money intended to compensate for possible errors and abusesduring foreclosure proceedings in 2009...
Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America Corp., Financial and Business Services, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Federal Reserve
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Milken conference panel: Immigration reform would boost economy
Providing legal status to the country's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants would boost the U.S. economy and eradicate underground economies in cities such as Los Angeles, a panel of researchers, elected officials and a business tycoon said Monday. ...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Antonio Villaraigosa, Labor Legislation, Personal Data Collection, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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$3.6 billion in foreclosure settlement payments to begin Friday
As part of a settlement with federal regulators, 13 lenders this week are to begin paying $3.6 billion to more than 4 million troubled borrowers whose homes were in foreclosure proceedings in 2009 and 2010. A chart released Tuesday by the regulators...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Financial and Business Services, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Lenders in settlement to make payouts to foreclosed borrowers
As part of a settlement with federal regulators, 13 lenders this week are starting to pay out $3.6 billion to more than 4 million troubled borrowers whose homes were in foreclosure proceedings in 2009 and 2010. A chart released Tuesday by the regulators...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Financial and Business Services, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Farmers Markets: Oliver Woolley's pork is a hit in Santa Monica
Locally raised pork is rare in Southern California, but in a hilly grapefruit grove north of San Diego, fenced to exclude mountain lions, 14 tasty piglets luxuriate, fattening for sale at the Santa Monica farmers market. They're the dream or folly of...
Tags: Farms, England, Wildlife, Grapefruit
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What work-at-home ban? CFO says Yahoo quality of life never better
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ken Goldman wasn't working at home on Wednesday. Yahoo's chief financial officer was working the room at a Morgan Stanley investment conference, making a forceful case that Marissa Mayer is improving the quality of life at Yahoo. He...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Corporate Officers, Marissa Mayer, Employees
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Deficit hawks' 'generational theft' argument is a sham
Here's a phrase you can expect to be hearing a lot in the national debate over fiscal policy, as we move past the "sequester," which is the crisis du jour, and toward the budget cliff/government shutdown deadline looming at the end of March:...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Budgets and Budgeting, The Washington Post, Government, Productivity
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J.D. Power car dependability: Lower rated brands see biggest gains
At first glance, Toyota and Lexus look to be the clear winners in the latest J.D. Power and Associates study of car dependability. Along with Porsche, they made up the top brands with fewest problems per 100 vehicles over the first three years of...
Tags: Kia, GMC, Lexus, Chrysler, Toyota
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