RefBan

Referral Banners

Yashi

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Reuters Money: Cutting medical costs for your new bundle of joy

Click to View in Browser
09/18/2012
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
Cutting medical costs for your new bundle of joy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Jeremy Price learned he was going to be a dad, he didn't go looking for strollers - he shopped for health insurance instead.
Exclusive: Morgan Stanley infrastructure fund hit by Volcker rule
(Reuters) - A U.S. regulation that limits how much of its own capital a bank can put at risk is causing headaches for Morgan Stanley as it prepares to raise a new multi-billion-dollar global infrastructure fund, people familiar with the situation said.
Credit score increases show upturn in hard-hit cities
(Reuters) - Like a lot of American communities that were rapidly expanding after the turn of the millennium, Bakersfield, California, took it on the chin when the housing bubble burst. Foreclosures surged, home construction halted and unemployment reached nearly 18 percent in March 2010.
Billionaires get richer, many millionaires lose ground: report
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Many millionaires got poorer in the last year, but billionaires did just fine, using their heavyweight money management teams to ride out market and economic turmoil that hit the lesser rich, research company Wealth-X said on Monday.
Column: Banks, bailouts and texting and driving: James Saft
(James Saft is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.)
Oil market misbehaves (again): John Kemp
LONDON (Reuters) - Whatever the precise trigger, the sudden plunge in Brent prices on Monday is a timely reminder that liquidity is discontinuous, even in a market as deep and heavily traded as crude oil.
Focus on rolls, not spot commodity prices: John Kemp
LONDON (Reuters) - Roll returns rather than spot price movements have been a much more significant source of profits and losses for commodity investors over almost any time horizon.
How to succeed in advising without the schmoozing
(Reuters) - Traditionally there hasn't been much room for work-life balance in financial advising.
Private banks work wonders to lure the super-rich
LONDON (Reuters) - What do you get the client who has everything? An evening at a sleep school to get tips on how to beat insomnia? A chance to play cricket with former England star Andrew Flintoff? Advice on finding the right school?
New state regulatory head is no small-business outsider
CORONADO, California (Reuters) - Critics of U.S. state securities regulators say they are out of touch with the needs of small business in a cyber-world. But A. Heath Abshure, who recently stepped up to lead the state regulators' national organization, says he is proof that they are not.
Related Video
Getting to the top of mobile wallets
Wealth Strategies: Uncertainty sending investors to options
Business News
Wall Street set for weak start as economic data eyed
Top Fed policymakers differ on QE3's effectiveness
SUBSCRIBE TO OTHER REUTERS NEWSLETTERS
 Counterparties
The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today  
Reuters Business Today
A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today  
» MORE NEWSLETTERS
- 3 Times Square New York, NY 10036 USA © Copyright 2010 Thomson Reuters
Ensure delivery of Reuters Newsmails, add mail@nl.reuters.com to your address book. Details
Subscribe to other Reuters newsletters.
Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
Follow us on Twitter facebook Friend us on Facebook Forward this newsletter to a friend Forward to a friend

No comments:

Yashi

Chitika