Too costly to shut: Mine sales stumble on looming clean-ups
By Sonali PaulMELBOURNE (Reuters) - Major miners are trying to avoid hundreds of millions of dollars in closure costs by selling off pits, as cash is tight due to a prolonged commodities price slump,...
View ArticleCanada PM does not see Ottawa quitting Bombardier aid talks
By David Ljunggren and Andrea HopkinsOTTAWA (Reuters) - There is little chance Canada will walk away from talks on offering aid to aircraft maker Bombardier Inc because the government needs to secure...
View ArticleDeutsche Bank internally probes dubious trades: WSJ
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank AG is investigating a series of trades that may have improperly generated millions of dollars in personal profits, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday,...
View ArticleWhy every guy should own more than one kind of cologne
So you've done the hard work. You've tried on many colognes and found the one you like to wear, one that smells good on you all day. You're done, right?Not so fast. Not every scent is great for every...
View ArticleHedge funds are racing out of the stock market
Hedge funds sold a lot of stock in the first quarter of 2016."The top 50 hedge funds sold off US equities for the second consecutive quarter. Funds unloaded nearly $55 billion worth of shares in U.S....
View ArticleHelp! I've lost touch with all my references and now I need them
Ask the Insider columnist Ashley Lutz answers all of your work-related questions, including the awkward, sensitive, and real-world ones. Have a question? Email asktheinsider@businessinsider.com.Dear...
View Article9 ways to project an 'executive presence'
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.9 ways to project an "executive presence" (InvestmentNews)One key part of an...
View ArticleThe rogue trader who lost one of Europe's biggest banks 4.9 billion euros is...
The case between one of Europe's largest banks and a trader who lost them almost $7 billion just took another bizarre turn.Litigation has been ongoing for eight years between Jerome Kerviel and his...
View ArticleThe high-speed traders that have been vilified on Wall Street want you to...
Modern Markets Initiative (MMI), an industry body set to up to promote the benefits of high frequency trading, is making a new effort to demystify the firms. In a new video, senior executives at four...
View ArticleTheranos made one critical mistake that has caused it the most grief
Theranos has voided two years of tests, as it seeks to win back the trust of regulators. It's the latest step in the blood-testing startup's efforts to repair a seriously damaged reputation. There's no...
View ArticleThe TSA is in a full-blown crisis
The US Transportation Security Administration is in a full-blown crisis.With wait times at security checkpoints reaching absurd lengths, the TSA is feeling the heat from travelers, airlines, airports,...
View ArticleThis is the 'world's cheapest currency'
It's the Polish zloty. So just how undervalued is the zloty? According to Deutsche Bank's Global FX Research team, led by Alan Ruskin and George Saravelos, the currency is "extremely cheap" and...
View ArticleThe CEO of real estate startup TripleMint answers 6 of your biggest questions...
Real estate woes are all too common, especially in sought-after cities like New York.Enter TripleMint, a real estate startup hoping to ease the pain of renting and buying in New York City. TripleMint...
View ArticleThis OPEC member is the next big wild card for oil
Oil-production outages have been piling up.The two biggest headline-grabbing events have been the Canadian wildfires and the various attacks on energy infrastructure by the Niger Delta Avengers.But...
View ArticleTraditional finance firms are about to be slammed by a 'perfect storm'
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.Traditional finance firms are about to be slammed by a "perfect storm" (FA...
View ArticleDriverless cars will change everything — and could be disastrous for one...
Technology is changing the way we drive, and it's about to mean we won't have to drive our own cars at all.Already, Tesla has rolled out software that has its cars driving themselves, with human...
View ArticleEconomic data keeps Fed in focus for stocks
By Chuck MikolajczakNEW YORK (Reuters) - Economic data will garner most of the attention next week, with investors placing a heavy weight on a host of reports as they try and determine the likelihood...
View ArticleEveryone's totally overthinking an auto-loan 'bubble'
If you follow the car industry, then you know that in the past two years a lot of red flags have been raised about loosening auto-lending standards.At first, all the worry was focused on so-called...
View ArticleLendingClub taps Jefferies to seek loan funding: sources
By Olivia Oran and Greg Roumeliotis(Reuters) - LendingClub Corp has hired Jefferies LLC to help it find investors for loan funding, people familiar with the matter said on Friday, as the U.S. online...
View ArticleU.S. securities regulator takes aim at exchange-traded funds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. securities regulator is taking aim at exchange-traded funds, with the agency's chair on Friday saying that recent events have called for giving the popular funds...
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