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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Reuters Money: Abe's threat to banks and the old: James Saft

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12/18/2012
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Abe's threat to banks and the old: James Saft
(Reuters) - Japanese banks and pensioners will be first in line to feel the pain if Japan successfully reignites inflation and inflates away its debts.
Financial returns and social good click with investors
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of clients telling their portfolio managers to seek both social and financial good from their investments is increasing according to a report from the US SIF - The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment.
"Fiscal cliff" deal closer, but gaps remain
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After making major concessions on long-held "fiscal cliff" positions, President Barack Obama and House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner will test the reaction Tuesday of their respective parties in the U.S. Congress and continue talks aimed at further narrowing their differences.
Analysis: U.S. policy gridlock holding back economy? Maybe not
(Reuters) - Washington thinks a resolution of the tense debate over the national debt will unlock a burst of economic growth by lifting uncertainty that has stymied investment.
California teachers fund reviewing private equity gun investment
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) said on Monday it was reviewing its investment with Cerberus Capital Management LP, the private equity firm that controls Bushmaster Firearms International, in light of last week's school shooting in Connecticut.
Can you really invest like Warren Buffett?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - For as long as I can remember, the investment maxim that most evokes a mix of adulation and performance anxiety is "Invest like Warren Buffett."
Where to go online for year-end money advice
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online calculators can readily tell you much house can you afford, when to retire or how long will it take to pay off debt. But comprehensive investment guidance has been a lot harder to come by with the click of a mouse.
How to help Newtown school shooting families
Washington, D.C. (Reuters) - It's easy, after an earthquake or a hurricane, to show that you care. You can send drywall and diapers, or at least money to buy them, and ease the pain of fellow citizens in the path of destruction.
The true cost of free shipping
NEW YORK (Reuters) - What shoppers seem to want most this holiday season is free shipping. But at what cost?
How to target untaxed wealth: Lawrence Summers
(Reuters) - Sooner or later the American tax code will be reformed - probably sooner. Raising revenue will be the main motivation, but at a time of sharply increasing economic polarization, issues of fairness will be prominent too. There are also legitimate concerns about the complexity of current tax rules and their adverse effects on the economy.
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