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الثلاثاء، 31 مايو 2016

NextGen Crowdfunding says new rule spurred investor commitments of over $1 million

(Reuters) - Equity crowdfunding platform NextGen Crowdfunding said on Tuesday that investors made more than $1 million in commitments after new U.S. investment regulations took effect two weeks ago.


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Mixed results for hedge funds Greenlight, Third Point, Jana in May

(Reuters) - Three of the hedge fund industry's most closely followed managers reported mixed returns in May, underscoring just how tough it has become to pick winners.


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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, 68, is a dad to twins

(Reuters) - Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is a father once again at age 68, his publicist announced on Tuesday.

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Bank of America targets wealthiest clients with more advisers

(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp's U.S. Trust business plans to add more than 100 financial advisers who cater to the super-rich as part of its strategy to grow wealth-management revenue, a U.S....


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First Mortgage Corp, executives agree to settle SEC fraud charges

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Tuesday that California-based First Mortgage Corporation and six of its executives agreed to pay $12.7 million to settle...


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BlackRock CEO says he is 'nervous' about Europe ahead of Brexit vote

NEW YORK (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc Chief Executive Laurence Fink on Tuesday said he is "nervous" about Europe ahead of a June referendum on whether Britain should remain in European Union, the...


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Ex-Barclays director accused by U.S. of illegal tips to plumber

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former director at Barclays Plc was arrested on Tuesday on U.S. charges that he provided inside information about impending mergers that he learned about at the bank to a plumber, who used the tips to illegally make $76,000 (£52,526).


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'The Shield' actor Michael Jace guilty of second-degree murder in wife's death

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jace, an actor in television drama "The Shield," was found guilty on Tuesday of second-degree murder in his wife's 2014 shooting death in Los Angeles, a spokesman for the local District Attorney's Office said in an e-mail.

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Jefferies hires two restructuring investment bankers

(Reuters) - Jefferies LLC has hired two restructuring bankers, Jeffrey Finger of boutique investment bank Centerview Partners Holdings LLC and Douglas Brickley, formerly of financial advisory firm...


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Old Mutual proposes 1,000 pct break-up bonus for CEO Hemphill

LONDON (Reuters) - Anglo-South African financial services firm Old Mutual on Tuesday proposed a maximum pay-out for chief executive Bruce Hemphill of 1,000 percent of his 2016 base salary in the...


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Fidelity Contrafund cuts Chipotle stake by 21 percent

BOSTON (Reuters) - The Fidelity Contrafund cut its stake in Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc by 21 percent in April as the gourmet burrito chain continues to deal with fallout from last year's E.coli...


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Couples get separation anxiety over financial planners

NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Rick Parks and his wife Cindy got married a couple of years ago, the Knoxville couple shared a lot of things together: A home, family trips and holiday gatherings.


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Doll confusion delays Israel-bound flight from Cyprus

ATHENS (Reuters) - Brief panic over a label on a toy box caused a short delay on a flight from Cyprus to Israel on Tuesday when an aircraft cleaner thought it was a warning of a bomb.


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Elton John tells Russians he still wants to meet Putin to talk gay rights

MOSCOW (Reuters) - British singer Elton John told a concert in Moscow he still wanted to meet President Vladimir Putin to discuss his concerns about gay rights and AIDS in Russia despite the Kremlin leader not having time to meet him this time round.

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الاثنين، 30 مايو 2016

Pope gives awards to Richard Gere, George Clooney and Salma Hayek

ROME (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday awarded medals to American actors Richard Gere and George Clooney and actress Salma Hayek at an event held at the Vatican to promote the work of a foundation inspired by the pontiff, Scholas Occurrentes.

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السبت، 28 مايو 2016

Bosnia pays tribute to David Bowie with vast mural

SARAJEVO (Reuters) - A group of artists unveiled a huge mural of David Bowie in Sarajevo on Saturday to commemorate the British musician's humanitarian work during the Bosnian war.

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الجمعة، 27 مايو 2016

Photos of the week

Our top photos from the past week.

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'Glee' star Mark Salling indicted on federal child porn charges

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Mark Salling, who had a supporting role as a high school athlete-turned-singer in the TV series "Glee," was indicted on Friday on charges of receiving and possessing child pornography, officials said.

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Amber Heard accuses estranged husband Johnny Depp of domestic violence: reports

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Amber Heard sought a temporary restraining order against husband Johnny Depp on Friday, citing domestic violence, media outlets reported, days after she filed for divorce to end their 15-month marriage.

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Dr. Heimlich, 96, saves choking woman with namesake maneuver

(Reuters) - Dr. Henry Heimlich, the 96-year-old Cincinnati surgeon credited with inventing the lifesaving technique named for him, used it for the first time this week to save a fellow senior center resident who was choking on a hamburger, a center spokesman said on Friday.

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Beijing fetish restaurant teases with lobster and sex

BEIJING (Reuters) - With drinks served in breast-shaped cups and beers opened with bottle openers shaped like a wooden penis, the father and daughter team behind a Beijing S&M restaurant are encouraging customers to mix food with sex.


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الخميس، 26 مايو 2016

Justin Bieber sued over riff in smash hit 'Sorry'

(Reuters) - Canadian pop star Justin Bieber and the co-writers of his 2015 smash hit "Sorry" are being sued for allegedly stealing a vocal riff from another artist who said she used it on her own song a year earlier.

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Rapper arrested in shooting at NY City concert that killed one

(Reuters) - Police on Thursday arrested a rapper in connection with a shooting that left one man dead and three other people wounded shortly before a concert by rapper T.I. in Manhattan.

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Doubleline's Gundlach sees Yellen as more cautious than some Fed officials

(Reuters) - Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive officer of DoubleLine Capital, on Thursday said U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen appears to be more cautious on raising interest rates than some...


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Exclusive: Verizon turns to former Yahoo bankers for bid - sources

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc is working on its bid for Yahoo Inc's core assets with an investment bank which was, as recently as last year, one of the U.S. internet...


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Short sellers circle Alibaba amid SEC probe

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holding Ltd , which disclosed it is under investigation for its accounting practices, has emerged as one of the short-selling community's favorite targets in the...


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Column: About that June or July rate hike - James Saft

(James Saft is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.)


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If you waste $50 each time you skip class, would you do it?

NEW YORK (Reuters) - As college attendance wanes through the semester, one professor teaches her 300 geoscience students how to work out the cost of cutting class.


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CFPB fines ex-Wells Fargo employee over mortgage fee-shifting scheme

(Reuters) - The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) fined former Wells Fargo & Co employee David Eghbali $85,000 and banned him from working in the mortgage industry for a year for an illegal...


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Marilyn Monroe belongings go on display in London

LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - - Handwritten notes, jewelry and a trove of other personal items belonging to Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe have gone on display in a London exhibition before they are sold at auction later this year.

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Gawker exploring sale following Hulk Hogan case: New York Post

(Reuters) - Gawker Media, the New York-based owner of online news and gossip website Gawker.com, is exploring a sale following a court ruling that it pay $140 million to wrestler Hulk Hogan over the publication of a sex tape, the New York Post reported.

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'Saved by the Bell' actor Dustin Diamond back in jail over probation

(Reuters) - The actor known for playing the character "Screech" in the 1990s U.S. TV sitcom "Saved by the Bell" was back in a Wisconsin jail on Thursday, accused of violating probation after being freed last month following a conviction over a stabbing, officials said.

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LPC: Weak secondary market could rein in refinancing wave

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A repricing wave has hit the loan space as US borrowers attempt to lower the spread of their existing term loans, though a weak secondary market signals that not every company...


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Madoff victims may soon recoup another $247 million

(Reuters) - Nearly 7-1/2 years after Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme was unmasked, the court-appointed trustee recouping money for the swindler's victims on Thursday sought court approval to free up...


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LPC: Dell’s window wide open for EMC acquisition loan

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Computer giant Dell’s decision to wait out months of extreme credit market volatility appears to have paid off as it launched the biggest US syndicated term loan since last...


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LPC: Gunvor Singapore closes increased US$1.04bn loan

LONDON (Reuters) - Gunvor Group has closed US$1.041bn of syndicated revolving credit facilities to support new activities and existing operations in Asia Pacific, the company said on Thursday.


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