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Growers Edge launches Grain TV to provide live market commentary
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa - Growers Edge has launched Grain TV as a result of listening to its user base requests for daily updates about the cash and futures markets. Each weekday morning, Grain TV shares in about four minutes the news that is driving...Tags: Networking, Marketing, Financial Markets
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Will Wall Street prevail?
Corporate-sponsored groups have launched a campaign of litigation in the lower federal courts challenging the legality of the second major piece of President Barack Obama's legislative program, one that received a lot of attention in last week's first...
Tags: Stephen Breyer, Housing and Urban Planning, Fraud, Citigroup Incorporated, Politics
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'Arbitrage': Sympathy for the devil ★★★
It's an unseemly request by a movie, to ask us to root for the lying, scrambling but extremely well-coiffed hedge fund billionaire weasel played by Richard Gere in the new film "Arbitrage." But there it is. The movie does ask, and to varying degrees, we...
Tags: Richard Gere, Entertainment, Tim Roth, Susan Sarandon, Accounting and Auditing
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Film review: Richard Gere plays one of the 1% in 'Arbitrage'
“Arbitrage” is not about Jack Abramoff, or Bernie Madoff or even Mitt Romney. But resemblances between any one of them and the film's protagonist, Robert Miller (Richard Gere), are hardly coincidental. Miller is a stand-in for a whole class of...
Tags: Bernard Madoff, Jack Abramoff, Richard Gere, Nate Parker, Mitt Romney
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Baltimore lawyer pursues mortgage-related actions against banks
Since Baltimore City Hall contended in a federal lawsuit last year that a group of international banks conspired to keep a key interest rate benchmark low, more municipalities and private companies have started to investigate potential losses because of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Business Enterprises, Thornburg Mortgage Incorporated, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Companies and Corporations
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'The Only Assets...Are People'
The Hartford CourantGeorge R. Aylward said he inspires confidence in Virtus Investment Partners by producing a quality product and fostering an environment in which all employees directly influence the success of the company. Aylward was raised on Long Island. He moved to...Tags: Long Island, Economy, Business and Finance, Employees, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, 401K
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Reel Critics: 'Resident Evil' keeps features that made it popular
"Resident Evil: Retribution" is the fifth movie in a very successful franchise that began as a series of apocalyptic Japanese video games. The surreal sci-fi adventure blends "Aliens" and "The Matrix" with "Blade Runner" overtones. For good measure,...
Tags: Punishment, Blade Runner (movie), Arbitrage (movie), Bernard Madoff, Gaming
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Arbitrage
Fox 5 San Diego staffI’m glad I have smart friends. The one I brought to this screening told me what “arbitrage” meant. It had something to do with buying and selling the same thing in the stock market. She was a little more detailed, but I’m lazy...Tags: Brad Pitt, Nate Parker, Tim Roth, Birthday Cake, Entertainment
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Fed to spend $40 billion a month on bond purchases
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserveunleashed a series of aggressive actions Thursday intended to stimulate the still-weak economy by making it cheaper for consumers and businesses to borrow and spend. The Fed said it will spend $40 billion a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Republican Party, Elections, Employment Opportunities
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'Arbitrage' review: Fails the test of "Is it better than a 'Law and Order' episode?"
**1/2 (out of four) Ruthlessly pursuing a billionaire he’s sure deserves to be punished, detective Bryer (Tim Roth) laments, “He does not get to walk just because he’s on CNBC.” Frustration toward the invincibility of the rich...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance, Nate Parker, Richard Gere, Thriller (genre)
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Volatility: iGrow offers drought marketing tips
BROOKINGS - The 2012 drought has been a game-changer in almost every aspect of farm and ranch management, including production, financial, and marketing, says Darrell Mark, Adjunct Professor of Economics at South Dakota State University, during his Aug. 6...Tags: Natural Disasters, Insurance, Science and Technology, Derivative Securities, Droughts
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Extensive drought causes corn, soybean prices to soar
The extensive drought is pushing up corn and soybean prices to record levels, but area farmers will need to be able to produce a crop to take advantage of the windfall. On Friday, the corn price hit the $8-a-bushel mark for the first time in history....
Tags: Natural Disasters, Droughts, Financial Markets, Weather Reports, Roseland
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