Barclays reprimands chief executive for trying to identify whistleblower

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Barclays reprimands chief executive for trying to identify whistleblower

Reuters
Chief executive officer of Barclays, Jes Staley, takes part in the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit in New York, U.S., February 8, 2017.

Trump considers investigation of international trade partners

Washington Post
President Trump is considering an executive action that would launch a formal investigation into the way U.S. trading partners use subsidies and a tactic known as “dumping” to skew imports and exports, a White House official said Sunday evening.

Trump Takes Credit for $1.33 Billion in Planned Toyota Spending

Bloomberg
President Donald Trump took credit for Toyota Motor Corp. investing $1.33 billion in an existing U.S. factory, championing spending by a Japanese automaker he’s blasted for building a plant in Mexico.

TOM HAYES: ‘Traders like me should not be in prison’ for the Bank of England’s ‘involvement’ in LIBOR-rigging

Business Insider
Tom Hayes, the former banker convicted for his role in rigging the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), says “traders like me should not be in prison” because the Bank of England pressured commercial banks to keep LIBOR low.

Border tax is latest flashpoint between Kochs and the GOP

CNN
Washington (CNN) The political network funded by Charles and David Koch is seizing the break on Capitol Hill to try to torpedo a key part of the Republican tax bill, exposing yet another fissure within the GOP and gambling that it won’t sink the entire

Alphabet’s Google Charged with Gender-based Pay Disparity

Zacks.com
Alphabet Inc.’s (GOOGL – Free Report) division Google allegedly practices pay discrimination against its female workforce, according to The Guardian, which quoted the U.S.

Delta says operations “stabilizing” amid more delays, cancellations

CBS News
NEW YORK — Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) passengers again faced headaches Sunday after more flight cancellations were announced, disrupting travel for some customers.

Snarled Commutes, Squabbling Agencies and Amtrak’s Penn Station Responsibilities

New York Times
Penn Station on Friday. The derailment of a New Jersey Transit train last Monday snarled commutes for the rest of the workweek. Credit Jeenah Moon for The New York Times.
MarketWatch
Mondelez International Inc. is preparing to look for a successor to its chief executive, Irene Rosenfeld, as the snack giant faces pressure from restive shareholders and the broad shift to healthier eating habits.

China Insurance Probe Won’t Halt Firms’ Overseas Urge

Bloomberg
Nisha Gopalan is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering deals and banking. She previously worked for the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones as an editor and a reporter.

America’s Retailers Are Closing Stores Faster Than Ever

Bloomberg
The battered American retail industry took a few more lumps this week, with stores at both ends of the price spectrum preparing to close their doors.

Ukraine’s central bank chief resigns

BBC News
The governor of Ukraine’s central bank, Valeriya Gontareva, has resigned the post after three years, following intense pressure from tycoons whose banks she shut down for conducting illegal transactions and loans.

New Report Gives US Airlines Better Grades Across the Board

U.S. News & World Report
Government figures show US airlines improving at flying on time, handling baggage, and not bumping as many passengers. | April 10, 2017, at 12:07 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. New Report Gives US Airlines Better Grades …

Coast city ranks high for dog attacks on mail carriers

The Sun Herald
U.S. Postal Service letter carrier encounters a barking a dog in 2013 in Atlanta. Annual Postal Service rankings show the Gulfport post office reported four dog-related incidents with injuries in the past year, compared with six reported in Jackson.

Oil rises, adding to last week’s sizable gain

MarketWatch
Crude-oil futures started the week higher, building on their recent gains sparked in part by the U.S. airstrike on Syria. Geopolitics remain front and center, not just in the Middle East but in the Pacific as well as the U.S.

Bad news for President Trump: Americans used a lot less coal in 2016

Salon
Bad news for President Trump: Americans used a lot less coal in 2016 EnlargePower lines tower over a coal ash pond from an abandoned coal fired power plant in Chesapeake, Va.

Hiring Slows, but US Unemployment Falls to 10-Year Low

U.S. News & World Report
U.S. employers added just 98,000 jobs last month, the fewest in a year, but unemployment fell to 4.5 percent, the lowest level in nearly a decade.

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