JPMorgan's Dimon survives shareholder referendum
Christina Rexrode, Associated Press |
posted 1 minutes ago
Jamie Dimon, the CEO and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, easily survived a vote Tuesday that would have called on him to give up his role as chairman of the nation's largest bank. But shareholders sent a message that the bank needs better oversight by giving only narrow approval to three of the bank's board members.
Best Buy reports 1Q loss on restructuring costs
Mae Anderson, Associated Press |
posted 4 minutes ago
Best Buy Co. on Tuesday reported a loss for its fiscal first quarter as it sold its stake in Best Buy Europe and works on a turnaround plan that includes cutting costs and closing some stores.
Volkswagen to put special fuel caps on diesels
Associated Press |
posted 9 minutes ago
Volkswagen is replacing the fuel tank covers on more than 200,000 of its diesel vehicles sold in the U.S. and Canada to remind owners to fill their tanks with diesel _ not gasoline.
Housing recovery boosts Home Depot 1Q results
Michelle Chapman and Mae Anderson, Associated Press |
posted 13 minutes ago
Home Depot Inc.'s first-quarter net income rose 18 percent, thanks to the ongoing housing recovery, despite a chilly and wet spring.
Merck to repurchase $5B in common stock
Associated Press |
posted 57 minutes ago
Merck & Co Inc. said it will repurchase $5 billion worth of its common stock under an accelerated share repurchase agreement with Goldman Sachs & Co.
JPMorgan Directors Glance: How shareholders voted
The Associated Press |
posted 57 minutes ago
Shareholders at JPMorgan Chase voted to let Jamie Dimon, the chairman and CEO of the nation's largest bank, keep both his jobs Tuesday. Dimon also received strong support to be re-elected to the bank's board.
US Treasury bond market at a glance
The Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 3:25pm
Summary Box: Stocks close higher on hopes for Fed
The Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 3:15pm
FED WATCH: Stock indexes wobbled in early trading Tuesday, then turned higher just before noon. That's when news crossed that James Bullard, a Federal Reserve official, told an audience that the Fed should stick with its bond-buying effort to bolster the economy.
Corn falls after farmers catch up on planting
The Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 3:02pm
The price of corn fell after U.S. farmers planted record amounts of corn last week, easing concern that earlier planting delays would harm this year's crop.
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