27 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Pandora Media Inc (P) Stock Gets Morgan Stanley Upgrade
Pandora Media Inc (P) Stock Gets Morgan Stanley Upgrade
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27 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on I’m gonna have to be careful here, this is article #49.
I’m gonna have to be careful here, this is article #49.
According to my calculations this is my 49th article this week.
I am going to have seek legal advice on how I go about posting Article 50. I wouldn’t want to inadvertently get the UK booted of Europe (Eamonn, this is all your fault!)
27 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on PBOC denies reports of reintroducing interest rate controls
PBOC denies reports of reintroducing interest rate controls
MNI with this:
– The PBOC has denied a recent media report about China re-introducing interest rate controls
– Says its a distortion of facts and misleading
27 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Legal Experts Respond to SCOTUS Decision Not to Review Second Circuit Madden vs. Midland Decision
Legal Experts Respond to SCOTUS Decision Not to Review Second Circuit Madden vs. Midland Decision
Reactions to the Supreme Court decision declining to review the Second Circuit court decision regarding Madden vs. Midland are starting to crop up. The case is one that is being widely watched by the marketplace and online lending industry. Vincent Basulto, a partner at Richards… Read More
27 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Bitcoin is a better bet than pound, euro post-Brexit: Blockchain CEO
Bitcoin is a better bet than pound, euro post-Brexit: Blockchain CEO
With the Brexit hammering global equities and currencies, bitcoin has bucked the trend.
27 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Rent Guidelines board votes to freeze rents for 1-year leases
Rent Guidelines board votes to freeze rents for 1-year leases
The city’s Rent Guidelines board voted Monday evening to extend the rent freeze on one-year leases for rent-stabilized apartments, in a repeat of last year’s vote. The board also called for a 2 percent increase for two-year leases. Real estate investors have argued that a rent freeze puts a damper on the city’s multifamily investment sales market, as there over 1 million rent-stabilized apartments in the city — nearly half of the city’s rental stock.