Financial news on March 27th, 2010
Business and Financial news
Unite, which represents cabin crew members, said they would walk out for four days beginning this weekend after a three-day strike that ended Tuesday. Read more..
The notifications came as nearly 400 former dealers prepared to fight Chrysler’s decisions through arbitration. Read more..
About 80 percent of prescriptions for nitroglycerin are filled with unapproved, unvetted tablets, the agency said. Read more..
Health Savings Accounts provide a nice tax break, but investors first have to hurdle the restrictions. Read more..
The mayor of Seoul, Oh Se-hoon, is seeking to build a defining legacy for his mayoralty, and has sought to improve his city’s environment. Read more..
The F.D.A. is working its way through a decades-old backlog of unapproved drugs. Read more..
American Apparel said sales at its existing stores fell in the fourth quarter and will fall further this year. Read more..
With the $46 billion worldwide market in upheaval, agents are increasingly useful for finding people to complete complex titles, structuring deals or obtaining financing. Read more..
In the latest revision, the economy grew at a 5.6 percent pace, slightly less than the previous estimate of 5.9 percent. Read more..
Grandma’s hutch? A souvenir from Mexico? Take a photo of the items before giving them away and think twice before buying or accepting items you’ll hardly ever use. Read more..
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