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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Reuters Money: The why and how much of Fed rate hikes: James Saft

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03/25/2014
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The why and how much of Fed rate hikes: James Saft
(Reuters) - Now we know interest rates are rising in the largest economy in the world: it isn't a question of whether, or even so much when, only how fast.
Your money: A new 'university' aims to boost financial literacy, and investing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If there is one thing that gives brokerage executives the cold sweats at night, it is the attitude of younger Americans toward the stock market.
Former Madoff associates found guilty of fraud
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Five former aides to investment manager Bernard Madoff were convicted on Monday of charges that they helped their boss conceal his multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme for years.
'Inevitable glitches' ahead for U.S. anti-tax evasion law: IRS
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new U.S. anti-tax evasion law, set to take effect on July 1, will encounter "inevitable glitches," said the head of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service on Monday, adding that the IRS will be sympathetic to banks doing their best to comply.
Einhorn identifies leaker of stock purchase, drops lawsuit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Greenlight Capital Inc, the hedge fund overseen by David Einhorn, said on Monday it has unmasked the identity of an anonymous blogger who disclosed Greenlight's stake in a semiconductor company, and dropped a lawsuit to force website Seeking Alpha to reveal the blogger's name.
How to swoop in and manage your parents' finances
NEW YORK (Reuters) - You get that call - all is not right with mom or dad. Suddenly, you have to step in and take over a life's worth of financial details.
Watching the weather on Wall Street
CHICAGO (Reuters) - With the warming of spring, there's a natural tendency to think that stocks might warm up as well, despite less-than-sunny outlooks on interest rates from the Federal Reserve.
Why TIAA-CREF stands out as a fund manager
LONG BEACH, California (Reuters) - TIAA-CREF is an example of a whole that's greater than the sum of its parts. The firm was recognized at the 2014 U.S. Lipper Fund Awards last week as the best large fund management company overall, despite the fact that none of its portfolios received individual honors.
For students who transfer, lost credits can doom college hopes
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Credits lost in the transfer process are a major reason why students who start at community colleges fail to eventually complete a four-year degree, a new study shows.
As the planet heats up, Calvert fund bets on water
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Water is the world's most abundant commodity. But for investors it tends to be a wash out.
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