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22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: Facebook revamps ads in new challenge to Google

The Wall Street Journal: Facebook revamps ads in new challenge to Google

Facebook will next week launch Atlas, which will improve how marketers target and measure advertisements they buy across the Web, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Jimmy Choo to float on London Stock Exchange

Jimmy Choo to float on London Stock Exchange

Luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo said it would float on the London Stock Exchange, with an offer of existing shares from owner JAB Luxury.

22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Metals Stocks: Gold gains again as stocks wobble

Metals Stocks: Gold gains again as stocks wobble

Gold prices added on to the prior session’s mild advance while, silver struggled near levels not seen in four years
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22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: Kellogg among bidders for United Biscuits

The Wall Street Journal: Kellogg among bidders for United Biscuits

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22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Futures Movers: Oil rebounds on positive China manufacturing data

Futures Movers: Oil rebounds on positive China manufacturing data

Unexpectedly upbeat China manufacturing data lifts oil futures after overnight losses, with markets expected to focus on inventory reports next.
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22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Fed’s Kocherlakota cautions against raising rates

Fed’s Kocherlakota cautions against raising rates

The Fed should be wary of raising rates while inflation is running below its 2-percent goal, because doing so could undermine its credibility.

22 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Barclays faces record fine over money safeguards

Barclays faces record fine over money safeguards

Barclays is set to be fined around $62 million for failing to keep clients’ money separate from its own.