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11:27 AM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
5 hour ago - CNBC
If it sounds like Fed Chair Ben Bernanke is dancing in his testimony, it's because he is doing rhetorical figure eights in trying to signal where the Fed is going.
6 hour ago - CNBC
The IRS official at the center of a probe of the agency invokes the Fifth Amendment during a congressional hearing.
3 hour ago - FOXBusiness.com
While there was no consensus among Federal Reserve officials on when the central bank could begin to slow down asset purchases, a "number" of central bank officials were willing to taper as soon as their next meeting in June, according to the m . . .
6 hour ago - MarketWatch.com
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. dollar extended losses on Wednesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said ending quantitative easing right now wouldn't lead to sustainable economic growth. "A premature tightening of monetary policy . . .
5 hour ago - MarketWatch.com
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks shed much of their early gains Wednesday and gold swung lower after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said, in answer to a question from a Congressional committee, the Fed's slowing of asset purcha . . .
7 hour ago - Washington Post / Neil Irwin
Ben Bernanke testifies before Congress today for the first time in three months, and the Federal Reserve chairman has a message for lawmakers: You're the reason the economy isn't taking off more. Of course, Bernanke is too polite to phrase thin . . .
6 hour ago - WSJ.com
The International Monetary Fund urged the U.K. government to ease back on its austerity program to avoid inflicting long-term damage on the nation's growth prospects.
7 hour ago - news / Louisa Peacock
As one in six women on the Forbes power list comes from tech, Louisa Peacock suggests you no longer have to be part of society's elite to be one of the most influential.    
5 hour ago - WSJ.com
Pfizer plans to shed its majority stake in animal-health company Zoetis, continuing Pfizer's efforts to its hone its focus on drugs and vaccines for humans.
5 hour ago - MarketWatch.com
An Orlando, Fla., man whom U.S. law enforcement questioned as an associate of the Boston bombing suspects, is shot and killed after he tried to attack a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent, according to the FBI and a U.S. law-enforcement offi . . .
5 hour ago - Yahoo! News: Business News
PARIS (Reuters) - Societe Generale said on Wednesday that it was moving to dismiss its top Russian executive days after his shock arrest on bribery charges. The decision by Russian subsidiary Rosbank's board to fire its head, Vladimir Golubkov, . . .
4 hour ago - on The Huffington Post
NEW YORK (AP) — One after another, major U.S. corporations have updated anti-discrimination policies to protect gay, lesbian and transgender workers, drawing plaudits from gay-rights groups. There's one prominent exception: Exxon Mobil Corp. . . .
8 hour ago - forbes.com / Paul Tassi
Yesterday afternoon, Microsoft debuted their new console, the Xbox One, at long last. We saw the controller, the box itself, a redesigned Kinect and some new features and games over the course of an hour.
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