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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Reuters Money: Stern Advice: The Supreme Court, healthcare and you

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06/21/2012
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
Stern Advice: The Supreme Court, healthcare and you
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Within a week, the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to rule on the landmark 2010 health care law that President Obama - for better or worse - made the centerpiece of his initial time in office.
Analysis: U.S. hospitals find a few defenders on Wall Street
(Reuters) - In economically distressed northeastern Pennsylvania, Community Health Systems Inc is investing heavily in more than half a dozen hospitals it has bought in the last three years.
Fed ramps up economic stimulus, ready to do more
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday delivered another round of monetary stimulus and said it was ready to do even more to help an increasingly fragile economic recovery.
SEC rejects Huntington's request to convert fund to ETF
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mutual fund companies and financial advisers that had hopes of converting their funds into actively managed exchange-traded funds have had their hopes dashed.
Edward Jones vision of 20,000 brokers a tall order
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Edward Jones, financial advisers to middle class America, plans to hire about 8,000 brokers and nearly double its client assets over the next eight years, an expansion that will test its ability to grow profitably with mostly home-grown talent.
UAW retirees should mull pension deal: Rattner
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers should consider allowing General Motors Co to shift management of blue-collar pensions to a third party because such a deal would make the No. 1 U.S. automaker stronger and ultimately benefit the union, the former head of the U.S. autos task force said on Wednesday.
Over 26,000 annual deaths for uninsured: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 26,000 working-age adults die prematurely in the United States each year because they lack health insurance, according to a study published ahead of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law.
Comply: Coming clean about brokers' finances
(Reuters) - Brokers are in a tricky spot when their own financial picture is less than rosy: They are not allowed to keep their worst problems a secret.
Challenge the budget status quo
BOSTON (Reuters) - Using the previous year's numbers as you attempt to frame the next budget is the easiest thing to do but might not yield the best results, says Harvard Business Review.
U.S. complaint data puts spotlight on Capital One
(Reuters) - Despite having less than 6 percent of the U.S. credit card market by purchase volume, Capital One accounts for about 20 percent of card complaints filed with the new federal consumer watchdog, according to a review of nearly a year's worth of data collected by the agency.
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