Archive for ‘January, 2011’

On the Road: Crisis Management for Travelers in Egypt

Demand for any available airplane in Europe and the Middle East is ferocious, and companies are chartering planes to get employees to London and Dubai.

Chesapeake Energy CEO on CNOOC Deal

Chesapeake Energy CEO on CNOOC Deal

And how the U.S.

Deutsche Bank Profit Declines on Costs Tied to Acquisitions

Deutsche Bank Profit Declines on Costs Tied to Acquisitions

Deutsche Bank AG, Germany’s biggest bank, said fourth-quarter profit fell about 54 percent, missing analyst estimates, on costs related to the acquisitions of Deutsche Postbank AG and Sal.

Regulators Tighten Scrutiny of Baby Sleep Products

The Consumer Products Safety Commission has begun a crackdown on an extensive line of products.

Government’s Dietary Advice: Eat Less

The latest federal nutrition guidelines reiterate much from previous years, but this time, they also suggest just consuming less.

US dollar falls despite Egypt turmoil

US dollar falls despite Egypt turmoil

NEW YORK: Currency traders brushed aside tensions in Egypt on Monday, buying into the riskier euro and shifting away from the safe-haven greenback.

Maria’s Market Message

Maria’s Market Message

CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo discusses the day’s top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow’s Closing Bell.

Copper hits new record on global demand prospects

Copper hits new record on global demand prospects

Gold, meanwhile, posts its first monthly decline in six months

New Zealand Wages Advance Faster-Than-Forecast 0.6%

New Zealand Wages Advance Faster-Than-Forecast 0.6%

Wages in New Zealand advanced more than economists predicted in the fourth quarter as rising exports contributed to economic growth and prompted companies to increase pay.

BofA CEO Moynihan’s Bonus Exceeded by Montag’s Award

BofA CEO Moynihan’s Bonus Exceeded by Montag’s Award

Bank of America Corp. gave Chief Executive Officer Brian T