Thursday, September 1, 2016

German Official Says US-Europe Trade Talks Have Collapsed, Blames Washington and other top stories.

  • German Official Says US-Europe Trade Talks Have Collapsed, Blames Washington

    German Official Says US-Europe Trade Talks Have Collapsed, Blames Washington
    Enlarge this image Protesters demonstrate against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership in Germany, in April. Officials conceded that opposition to trade agreements is building on both sides of the Atlantic. Markus Schreiber/AP hide caption toggle caption Markus Schreiber/AP Protesters demonstrate against the Transatlantic Trade and Invest..
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  • Amazon Tests 30-Hour Work Week

    Amazon Tests 30-Hour Work Week
    The Washington Post reports that Amazon is launching technical teams whose workers will only clock in for 30 hours a week. While plenty of employees at Amazon are part-time, the novelty here is that the teams are entirely made up of workers on a reduced schedule, including managers. The teams’ members will receive the same benefits as full-time employees, and 75% of a 40-hour workers’ pay. The stated goal of the program is “to create a work environment that is tailored to a reduced schedule and..
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  • American Indian tribes unite to protect Missouri River from pipeline

    American Indian tribes unite to protect Missouri River from pipeline
    CANNON BALL, N.D. — Around the numerous tents sprinkled amongst the hills along the northernmost border of the Standing Rock Reservation, tribal members continue strategic planning and prayers in their fight to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from crossing the nearby Missouri River.Different areas of the camp have specific designations, including an area where tribal members participate in sacred rituals, including a sweat lodge, where access is restricted to preserve the sanctity of the ceremo..
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  • Personal finance: Pushing back retirement age to 70 would be harder on low-income workers

    Personal finance: Pushing back retirement age to 70 would be harder on low-income workers
    It sounds like a simple fix to the nation’s immense problem of funding Social Security and Medicare for an aging country — just get everyone to work to 70, and the math works out a lot better.But this idea, despite being embraced by a number of politicians, has a long way to go. It’s being challenged in academic circles as a new form of inequality. This one has been dubbed “longevity inequality.”The argument made against a retirement age of 70 is that it’s not fair to people in the types of jobs..
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  • Global Central Bankers Unite in Plea for Help From Governments

    Global Central Bankers Unite in Plea for Help From Governments
    Central bankers in charge of the vast bulk of the world’s economy delved deep into the weeds of money markets and interest rates over a three-day conference here, and emerged with a common plea to their colleagues in the rest of government: Please help. Mired in a world of low growth, low inflation and low interest rates, officials from the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank said their efforts to bolster the economy through monetary policy may falter unless elected lea..
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  • China's new plan to build a world-class aircraft engine

    China's new plan to build a world-class aircraft engine
    China has set up a new state-owned aviation firm to help meet one its top tech goals: building a world-class aircraft engine. The new company, the Aero Engine Corp. of China (AECC), will be responsible for the research, development and manufacturing of aircraft engines and gas turbines, according to Chinese state media. The company has 50 billion yuan ($7.5 billion) in registered capital, and already boasts 96,000 employees. The new firm is part of China's drive to become a global aviatio..
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  • Carlos Beruff says he's in Senate race to win - Sarasota Herald

    SARASOTA - Carlos Beruff is not used to being ignored.As a successful businessman and influential player in state and local politics, Beruff is the kind of guy who can get the governor on the phone on short notice and has plenty of other friends in high places.Yet after six months campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat and at least $8.2 million spent out of his own pocket in the GOP primary, Beruff has found it difficult to command the attention of Florida voters and break through against a well-kn..
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  • SE Asia Stocks-Fall as Fed's Yellen makes stronger case for rate hike

    SE Asia Stocks-Fall as Fed's Yellen makes stronger case for rate hike
    By Aparajita Saxena Aug 29 Most Southeast Asian stock markets were trading lower on Monday, in line with broader Asian peers, after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen hinted that a rate increase was on the cards this year. The probability of a rate hike in the near-term has gone up after Yellen said that a lot of new jobs were being created and economic growth would likely continue at a moderate pace, even though data on Friday showed the U.S. economy growing only sluggishly in the ..
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