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Deutsche Bank: 'This Is Not An Economy That Is About To Enter Recession'

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Deutsche Bank's Torsten Sløk has spotted a ray of sunshine amidst all the doom and gloom about the U.S. economy.

Macau Billionaire Charged In UN Bribery Scheme Gets Bail

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A Macau billionaire accused of bribing United Nations officials can be released on a $50 million bond and stay at his luxury Manhattan apartment under private guard over the objections of the U.S...

Unemployed 65-Year-Old Fighting U.S. For Debt Relief On College Loans For His Kids

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U.S. officials say he may need to work longer to pay back $246,500 in debt from sending his three kids to college. He says even if he were able to find a job, the debt would balloon to $500,000.

Here's Who's Hiring And Firing On Wall Street

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Under pressure to keep a lid on expenses, the six largest banks cut 20,065 jobs in the third quarter.

Dividend Bull Case Deflates As Payouts Rise Least Since 2010

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The biggest expansion of U.S. stock dividends in eight decades is slowing to a crawl.

Morgan Stanley Misses Estimates On Drop In Bond-Trading Revenue

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Morgan Stanley reported profit that missed analysts’ estimates with a drop in fixed-income trading revenue and said it had a loss in its Asian private-equity investments.

Billionaires Shrug Off Volatile Markets For Art Shopping Spree

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The recent stock market rout has done nothing to deter throngs of wealthy bidders from spending billions on art.

Trump: Yellen Keeping Rates Low As Political Favor To Obama

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Trump faulted the Federal Reserve for not having acted sooner. “Yellen is keeping rates too low, too long,” Trump said.

Goldman Sachs Said To Dismiss 20 Analysts For Cheating On Tests

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Goldman Sachs is dismissing about 20 analysts in offices including London and New York after discovering they had breached rules on internal training tests, said people familiar with the matter.

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