14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Social Security: The Wedding Gift Older Newlyweds Shouldn’t Pass Up
Social Security: The Wedding Gift Older Newlyweds Shouldn’t Pass Up
14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Meet Simon Xie: Alibaba’s unassuming No. 2
Meet Simon Xie: Alibaba’s unassuming No. 2
Simon Xie is the only individual besides Executive Chairman Jack Ma who owns the domestic Chinese companies.
14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on How to Save Money While Building a Richer Relationship
How to Save Money While Building a Richer Relationship
14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on China Bad News & Scotland No News Send Futures Lower
China Bad News & Scotland No News Send Futures Lower
While USDJPY is not moving much, no clear news from Scotland (GBP is modestly weaker) and an opposition win in Sweden (Krone weaker) along with China’s dismal data (and Securities Journal note that no rate cut is coming anytime soon from the PBOC) sparked some significant selling in US stock futures at the open (-13 points).
14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Solar in Oil Drilling: Beat Them or Join Them?
Solar in Oil Drilling: Beat Them or Join Them?
14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The World Order Becomes Disorder
The World Order Becomes Disorder
Submitted by Donald Coxe via CaseyResearch.com,
Is the post-Cold War global boom over?
Since the fall of Bolshevism, the world has seen remarkably sustained growth in international cooperation, brought about by freer trade and new technologies. Financial assets have generally performed well, increasing prosperity across most of the world. There were just two major interruptions – the tech crash in 2000, and the financial crash in 2008.
14 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Cargill fires first shot in legal battle over GMO trade responsibility
Cargill fires first shot in legal battle over GMO trade responsibility
Cargill Inc’s [CARG.UL] lawsuit against Syngenta AG (SYNN.VX) over rejections of genetically modified U.S. Trading giant Cargill said in court documents on Friday that it had lost more than $90 million because Syngenta sold Agrisure Viptera corn, known as MIR 162, to U.S.