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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Reuters Money: Jobless claims fall in positive sign for labor market

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12/26/2013
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
Jobless claims fall in positive sign for labor market
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level in nearly a month, a hopeful sign for the labor market.
Hot 2014 investing tip: Don't chase 2013
CHICAGO (Reuters) - This year, the stock market has been glowing as brightly as the seasonal lights that now bedeck holiday streetscapes.
More men get alimony from their ex-wives
(Reuters) - If Hugh McSharry's marriage had come to an end a generation ago, he might have felt uncomfortable accepting alimony.
U.S. shops use prices, pick-ups to snare holiday stragglers
WEST NYACK, NEW YORK (Reuters) - Retailers are trying new ways to win over Christmas procrastinators.
U.S.-based bond funds have $8.1 billion outflow in latest week: ICI
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in U.S.-based mutual funds pulled $8.1 billion out of bond funds in the week ended December 18 on fears that a pullback in the Federal Reserve's bond-buying would hurt bond prices, data from the Investment Company Institute showed on Tuesday.
The trouble with forward guidance: James Saft
(Reuters) - Keeping your word is hard, and people simply hate it when you don't, something that central bankers enamored of the vogue for "forward guidance" may soon learn.
Three ways to fix financial aid form flaws
(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.)
Hedge funds lose out to equities, again
LONDON (Reuters) - For hedge funds that made money this year there was only one strategy that really mattered - latching onto the stockmarket rally.
Investors push companies to flex M&A muscle ... carefully
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors have received billions of euros from European companies so cautious about the economic outlook they could find nothing better to do with spare cash, but many now want boards to snap up rivals instead - and are rewarding them when they do.
What to expect if your kid is flying solo
(Reuters) - When Tim Leffel was looking for the best way to get his 12-year-old daughter, Alina, from Tampa to her grandmother's home in Virginia earlier this year, he was astounded by the fees airlines were charging to put an unaccompanied minor on board.
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