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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Reuters Money: How to time the season ticket market like a stock pro

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04/3/2012
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How to time the season ticket market like a stock pro
(Reuters) - With the baseball season starting and fans already talking about football lineups, buyers are looking for ticket opportunities the way investors analyze stock performance for undervalued funds.
Will France remain in Europe's core: James Saft
(James Saft is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own)
Starbucks' job creation fund finds first partners
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Google Offers and Banana Republic are the first businesses to join Starbucks Corp in raising money for a U.S. job creation fund started by the world's biggest coffee chain late last year.
Banks move high risk traders ahead of U.S. rule
LONDON (Reuters) - Investment banks are moving some of the traders known for taking big risks with shareholder cash into their asset management arms, giving them a shot at running their lucrative strategies with outside money to comply with new U.S. rules.
Deutsche Bank asset manager unit may get $2 billion: sources
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank AG is expected to sell its asset management business to U.S. institutional asset manager Guggenheim Partners for between 1.5 billion and 1.6 billion euros ($2-2.13 billion), two people familiar with the deal told Reuters.
Green investing good for world, maybe not for you
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Want to vote with your dollars when it comes to environmental concerns? One way is to invest in environmentally focused mutual and exchange-traded funds, although you may be trading your green conscience for increased portfolio risk.
Tax breaks for underwater homeowners
NEW YORK (Reuters) - About 11 million homeowners owe more than their homes are worth, according to real estate data firm CoreLogic, and while taxes may not be the first thing they think about in deciding what to do, all the various options have tax consequences.
Web surfers to pay online using Facebook, Twitter
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A one-click online payment system using Facebook and Twitter that could boost Internet sales for newspapers, music vendors and other low-priced goods and services is being tested by a major European media company, according to its developer.
Art is "world's greatest currency", says Hirst
LONDON (Reuters) - Some artists prefer not to talk about the value of their work. Damien Hirst clearly revels in it, going so far as to call art "the greatest currency in the world".
Insurance claimants happier after 2011 storms: study
(Reuters) - Customer satisfaction with property insurers increased after last year's record-breaking storms, following years of relatively stable results, market research company J.D. Power and Associates said on Monday.
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