- When will New York see Pipeline Green? – Wellsville Daily Reporter
Wellsville Daily ReporterWhen will New York see Pipeline Green?
Wellsville Daily Reporter
Joyce said the jobs would go to people in Allegany, Steuben, Broome, Chenango, Delaware and Schoharie counties, and landowners would be paid an easement fee and annual usage fees in exchange for the pipeline going through their property. … As a … - Fired Citigroup FX Trader Tells Tokyo Court He Was a Scapegoat – Bloomberg
BloombergFired Citigroup FX Trader Tells Tokyo Court He Was a Scapegoat
Bloomberg
The former trader, who is suing the New York-based bank for wrongful dismissal, said he never received any warnings from Citigroup when he carried out transactions to defend its positions in options contracts, according to a summary of his arguments …
and more » - Oil Billions Offer Richest Scandinavians a Negative-Rate Buffer – Bloomberg
BloombergOil Billions Offer Richest Scandinavians a Negative-Rate Buffer
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And while the overall economy has all but stalled, unemployment is still below 5 percent even after thousands of job losses in the oil industry. Part of the resilience is due a weaker krone, which has depreciated along with falling oil prices and rate … - Uber to start guild for drivers in New York City – Washington Post
Washington PostUber to start guild for drivers in New York City
Washington Post
They accused JPMorgan of turning a London-based office into a “secret hedge fund” that caused the losses. ○ General Electric is closing a Pittsburgh-area plant that makes solar power equipment and says 250 of 380 workers there will lose their jobs.
and more » - Laughlin in brief…. – Mohave Valley News
Laughlin in brief….
Mohave Valley News
Each year, the Laughlin Chamber makes a commitment to donate $15,000 to River Fund, Inc., which provides assistance to Tri-state residents. In 2015, the chamber donated more than $21,000 to the non-profit. For more information or to buy a ticket …
and more » - As Hedge Funds Reel, One Hong Kong Firm Is Thriving – Bloomberg
BloombergAs Hedge Funds Reel, One Hong Kong Firm Is Thriving
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Yuan option positions tied to a view that the economic outlook wasn't as bad as investors believed lost money during the August devaluation. BFAM also invested in a Chinese solar company that recently filed for bankruptcy, Fuchs said, without … - Job Openings in the U.S. Climb to Second-Highest in Records – Bloomberg
Job Openings in the U.S. Climb to Second-Highest in Records
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And last week, hedge fund manager Jim Chanos said SolarCity, which is down more than 50 percent this year, will face more “ financial trouble” in 2016, in part because the largest U.S. rooftop solar provider loses money on every installation. His view …
and more » - 10 things you need to know before the opening bell – Business Insider
Business Insider10 things you need to know before the opening bell
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But a haircut, which has been publicly supported by the International Monetary Fund, doesn't appear to be in the cards. More details on … The Elon Musk-led solar company lost a whopping $2.56 a share, missing the $2.31 loss that was expected. Revenue …
and more » - Trump's unrealistic promises in coal country – The Hill (blog)
The Hill (blog)Trump's unrealistic promises in coal country
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Despite the bold pledge, Trump is about as likely to bring back the heyday of coal mining employment as to cajole Mexico to fund a border wall. Neither … Less than 60,000 coal mining jobs remain today, even as coal still dwarfs solar as a source of …
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