2013年11月20日星期三

Morning Digest: JPMorgan agrees $13 billion settlement with U.S. over bad mortgages

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11/20/2013
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JPMorgan agrees $13 billion settlement with U.S. over bad mortgages
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In late September, JPMorgan Chief Executive Jamie Dimon walked into the office of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder..
World powers, Iran in new attempt to reach nuclear deal
GENEVA (Reuters) - World powers aim to reach a preliminary deal to curb Iran's nuclear program in politically charged talks resuming in Geneva on Wednesday..
Shares, dollar sag ahead of Fed minutes
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors locked in some of the recent gains by world stocks and bonds on Wednesday as they waited to see what the mood was at the most recent meetings of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England..
Still the "Material Girl", Madonna out earns Lady Gaga on Forbes list
Madonna easily surpassed singer Lady Gaga and veteran rockers Bon Jovi as the highest-paid musician in 2013, Forbes said on Tuesday..
IOC president open to baseball's return at Tokyo Games
TOKYO (Reuters) - Baseball and softball could return to the Olympic program for the 2020 Tokyo Games, International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said on Wednesday..
Some cyber security experts recommend shutting Obamacare site
(Reuters) - President Barack Obama's HealthCare.gov site is riddled with security flaws that put user data of millions of people at risk and it should be shut down until fixed, several technology experts warned lawmakers on Tuesday..
NASA puts out call for commercial space taxis
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Despite budget uncertainties, NASA on Tuesday issued a solicitation for a commercially operated space taxi to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station, an attempt to break Russia's monopoly on crew transport by 2017..
Australian kangaroo exporters look to hop into meat-hungry China
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Once considered pet food, kangaroo meat could soon be sold to China as a luxury product, to encourage Chinese consumers to do something few Australians will - eat it..
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