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Ukraine’s prime minister calls for more U.S. investment

Ukraine’s prime minister calls for more U.S. investment

by Siyuan Du | Jul 13, 2015 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Monday that his country needs more bilateral trade and investment from the U.S. as it moves to privatize the energy sector and shore up its sagging economy. “The theme is not to make Ukrainian military...
Drug, device makers paid doctors $9.92B since 2013

Drug, device makers paid doctors $9.92B since 2013

by Kulwant Saluja | Jul 13, 2015 | Business & Tech, Health

The Open Payments database details payments from companies to 683,000 doctors. WASHINGTON -Drug and medical device companies paid nearly $10 billion to doctors and teaching hospitals since August 2013 to conduct research, travel and speak at conferences, among other...
Iowa’s high grain yield leads to low prices, farmers cut costs

Iowa’s high grain yield leads to low prices, farmers cut costs

by Jin Wu | Jul 13, 2015 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – It’s no secret that farming is a business with more than its share of ups and downs. Sometimes it’s too much of a good thing. While ranchers are benefiting from the low feed costs and high meat prices, Iowa’s grain farmers are struggling with an...
Texas members of Congress spar over crude oil export ban

Texas members of Congress spar over crude oil export ban

by Phoebe Tollefson | Jul 13, 2015 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON — Texas lawmakers Gene Green and Joe Barton went head-to-head Thursday on a bill that would lift a 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports. It was imposed to alleviate energy scarcity during the OPEC oil embargo. “We have repealed every bit of that...
5 Years After Dodd-Frank, Consumer Protections Are Still Under Fire

5 Years After Dodd-Frank, Consumer Protections Are Still Under Fire

by Lucy Ren | Jul 9, 2015 | Business & Tech

Washington–Five years after the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Production Act became law, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created under it is once again under fire. At a House hearing Thursday, academic experts and Republican lawmakers...
IMF Predicts Slower Global Economic Growth for 2015

IMF Predicts Slower Global Economic Growth for 2015

by Siyuan Du | Jul 9, 2015 | Business & Tech

Washington – The International Monetary Fund Thursday trimmed the forecast for global economic growth this year to 3.3 percent, mainly due to unexpected output contraction in North America. In the update to its World Economic Outlook, the IMF expected the global...
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