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Wind Credit on the Block
New York Times (blog)
A longstanding tax credit for wind power that has broad bipartisan support was caught Wednesday in presidential politics when Senate Republicans removed it from a usually routine package of business tax breaks to show their loyalty to their presumptive ...
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Google Wallet Now Works With Multiple Credit Cards
New York Times (blog)
The change that Google made allows the phones access to credit card data stored in the cloud, which means any credit card numbers used to make a purchase in the Google Play store or to buy something online with Google Checkout. Storing payment ...
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CREDIT MARKETS: Treasurys Swoon on FOMC; Corporates Advance
Wall Street Journal
By Katy Burne. Prices of U.S. Treasury securities fell Wednesday after the Federal Reserve stopped short of delivering a new stimulus program to bolster the economy, instead reiterating its willingness to act if necessary and keeping rates near zero through ...
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Credit Suisse Names DeNunzio as Global Chairman of M.&A.
New York Times
Mr. DeNunzio, who is also a vice chairman of Credit Suisse, will continue to serve as a senior deal maker, working with a number of the firm's top clients. He joined First Boston, a predecessor of the modern Credit Suisse, in 1989, after having spent nine years ...
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Google Wallet Now Supports All Major Credit, Debit Cards
InformationWeek
The newest version of Google Wallet now sports a feature that makes paying with a cellphone that much more a reality for non-techie users. Google has launched a cloud-based version of Wallet that "supports all credit and debit cards from Visa, MasterCard, ...
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Top Credit Suisse Deal Maker to Take Post in Chicago
New York Times (blog)
Mr. Koch's departure marks the end of a 27-year career at what has become Credit Suisse, one in which he advised on about $1 trillion worth of deals. A lawyer by training, he joined First Boston in 1985, having previously worked at Lehman Brothers Kuhn ...
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New York Times (blog)
How to add any credit or debit card to Google Wallet
CNET (blog)
One of the many drawbacks to using Google Wallet as a true wallet replacement was the inability to add a Visa, American Express, or Discover card as a payment option. You were either limited to using a prepaid card Google provided you with, adding money ...
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Google Wallet Adds All Major Credit Cards
PC Magazine
Google Wallet now accepts all major credit cards as part of the search giant's new cloud-based version which allows the use of virtual plastic from Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover while shopping in-store or online. The upgrade also offers ...
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Google Wallet goes cloud; supports all credit, debit cards
CNET
Google Wallet is likely on a more mainstream path to wider adoption with U.S. consumers as the system is moving to the cloud, meaning it should be able to accept all major credit and debit cards. Specifically, the new cloud-based version of the Google Wallet ...
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Credit Suisse Names DeNunzio as M&A Chairman
Wall Street Journal (blog)
David joined the M&A Group of The First Boston Corporation, the predecessor firm to Credit Suisse, in 1989 after nine years at Kidder, Peabody. During his 23 years with the Bank, he has been a key part of our M&A effort in multiple industry sectors, including ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Credit Suisse Names DeNunzio M&A Chairman, Succeeding Koch
Businessweek
Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN), the fourth- biggest adviser on takeovers last year, named David DeNunzio to be chairman of its mergers and acquisitions group, designating him one of the bank's top dealmakers. DeNunzio, 55, succeeds Steven Koch, who is ...
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S&P affirms Germany's top credit rating, says economy strong enough to absorb ...
Washington Post
NEW YORK — Standard & Poor's has affirmed its top credit rating and outlook on Germany. It says Europe's biggest economy is strong enough to withstand any shocks that might come from the region's debt crisis. The rating agency says it is keeping ...
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Google Wallet goes cloud-based to support all major credit, debit cards
ZDNet (blog)
To support all credit and debit cards, we changed our technical approach to storing payment cards. The Google Wallet app now stores your payment cards on highly secure Google servers, instead of in the secure storage area on your phone. A wallet ID ...
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US Farm Credit System posts higher earnings, drought eyed
Reuters
Robust farm economy lifts profits for top U.S. ag lender. * Drought raises red flag on outlook, grain farmers insured. By Christine Stebbins. CHICAGO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Farm Credit System, a government-sponsored enterprise and the single largest ...
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Credit Suisse names DeNunzio global chairman of M&A
Reuters
(Reuters) - Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN.VX) named veteran investment banker David DeNunzio as global chairman of mergers and acquisitions, as part of a broader reshuffling of the group in recent weeks, according to an internal memo on Wednesday.
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Koch to Leave Credit Suisse for Deputy Mayor Job
Bloomberg
Koch ran the day-to-day operations of Credit Suisse (CSGN)'s M&A group from 1993 to 2001, flying back and forth weekly from Chicago to New York. In 2010, he took two months off work to ride his bike 3300 miles from California to Florida to raise almost ...
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Wind-State Republicans in Tough Spot
Wall Street Journal (blog)
WASHINGTON–Mitt Romney's opposition to a $5.2 billion wind tax credit is roiling Capitol Hill, where wind-state Republicans are scrambling to figure out how to save the credit without exposing sharp differences with their party's presidential candidate.
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
NexPoint Credit Strategies Fund Announces Declaration of August Regular ...
MarketWatch (press release)
DALLAS, Aug 01, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- NexPoint Credit Strategies Fund (the "Trust") (NYSE:HCF) today announced that its Board of Trustees (the "Board") has declared a regular distribution on its common stock, for August 2012, of $0.035 per share, ...
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Sources dispute Mitt Romney's role in wind credit cut
Politico
The fight between the presidential campaigns over the wind credit quickly heated up following the Romney campaign's announcement, with fiscal conservatives backing Romney's stance while Democrats and some Republicans — including Iowa Gov.
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Google Wallet now accepts major credit cards of all magnetic stripes
Ars Technica
The online management interface for the new cloud-based Google Wallet. All major credit cards now work with Google Wallet, the company announced on its blog on Wednesday. Previously restricted to one CitiBank-issued card, Google customers can now ...
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Farm Credit System Reports 2012 Second Quarter and Six-Month Net Income
MarketWatch (press release)
NEW YORK, Aug 01, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Farm Credit System today reported combined net income of $1.067 billion and $2.119 billion for the three and six months ended June 30, 2012, as compared with combined net income of $982 million and ...
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Google Revamps Mobile-Payment System
Wall Street Journal
The move comes as payment networks Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc., wireless carriers, and other technology companies like eBay Inc.'s PayPal are rolling out numerous systems aimed at turning consumers' smartphones into virtual credit cards. Google ...
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DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund Declares August 2012 Distribution
Sacramento Bee
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- The DoubleLine Opportunistic Credit Fund (the "Fund"), which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DBL, today declared a distribution of $0.167 per share for the month of August 2012.
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Google Revamps Pay-By-Phone Service to Add More Cards
Wall Street Journal
The revamp allows a consumer to load any existing credit- or debit-card number into a software application, which then can be used to make purchases using smartphones equipped with a special computer chip. The changes aim to eliminate barriers to ...
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NCPA Board Rejects Proposed Legal Settlement with Visa, MasterCard over ...
MarketWatch (press release)
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) CEO B. Douglas Hoey, RPh, MBA issued the following statement today to announce a unanimous vote by NCPA's Board of Directors to ...
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