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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Reuters Money: Financial checklist for college grads

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05/2/2012
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
Financial checklist for college grads
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Congratulations to the class of 2012 - you face an improving job market.
Insight: Upstarts break BNY, State Street's forex grip
BOSTON (Reuters) - Three years ago, John Galanek co-founded FX Transparency LLC to give big investors a more sophisticated view of their foreign exchange trades.
Class of 2012: Not so different from mom and dad
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Most in the class of 2012 were born in 1990 - a year when automakers struggled and gas prices climbed to almost $2 a gallon. They grew up with Harry Potter but without rotary phones and spent more time texting and less time talking.
How to cram for your job interview
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Want to stand out from the crowd of college-educated job seekers? Forget summa cum laude or fluency in Mandarin. If you're as qualified as the next applicant coming in for an interview, you can set yourself apart with one simple thing: homework.
How seniors can get needed primary care
CHICAGO (Reuters) - When older patients experience memory loss or confusion, it's not uncommon for doctors to suspect dementia. But for Dr. Roseann Leipzig, her first thought is to check the patient's medications, including over-the-counter meds, to make sure none are causing trouble.
FINRA fines four brokerages $9.1 million over ETF sales
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc Morgan Stanley, UBS AG and Wells Fargo & Co agreed to pay more than $9.1 million in fines and restitution for selling leveraged and inverse exchange-traded funds "without reasonable supervision," the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said.
Analysis: Money managers and voters align in Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - Global investors and European voters, seeming adversaries through two years of non-stop euro crisis, now appear to be reaching the same conclusion: austerity-induced recession can't be the only solution to the sovereign debt mess.
Europe's credit crunch: James Saft
(Reuters) - Europe looks to be entering a credit crunch, with loans harder to get and those that are made coming on tougher terms.
Insight: As chip plants get pricey, U.S. risks losing edge
CHANDLER, Arizona (Reuters) - It goes by the anodyne moniker Fab 42, but the new Intel Corp factory being built in the Arizona desert is hardly a run-of-the-mill production facility.
Krugman book chastises "Austerians," champions Keynes
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Economists and politicians bewitched by the self-righteous allure of budget "austerity" are ignoring history, imperiling the fragile recovery in the U.S. and suffocating Europe, Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman writes in his new book, "End This Depression Now!"
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