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    Apple Enters Streaming Wars With Apple TV+

    Apple has unveiled its long-awaited streaming service as part of its push to grow its services business amid slower iPhone sales.The new Apple TV+ service will launch in the fall and feature original content, with roughly two dozen shows already in production or development. It will be ad-free on...

    By Matthew Heller • March 26, 2019
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    Treasury Yields ‘Invert’ in Possible Recession Sign

    Long-term Treasury bond yields fell below short-term yields on Friday for the first time since 2007, indicating growing pessimism over the outlook for U.S. economic growth.Around 10 a.m., the three-month note yielded 2.468% while the benchmark 10-year was around 2.44%. A yield curve inversion has...

    By Matthew Heller • March 22, 2019
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    Tax policy shifts: What CFOs need to know to stay ahead

    Discover how evolving tax policies are creating new opportunities and challenges for CFOs.

    By CFO.com staff
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    Key Investment Measure Gains 0.8% in January

    U.S. core capital goods orders rose by the most in six months in January, rebounding from a sharp slowdown the previous month.The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft — a key measure of business investment — increased 0.8% in January ...

    By Matthew Heller • March 13, 2019
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    Banks Warned on Crypto-Asset Exposures

    The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) on Wednesday provided some clarity to financial institutions about the dangers it thinks crypto-assets pose to the global financial system. It also gave some details of the steps banks need to take to manage any exposures to them.The BCBS, the int...

    By March 13, 2019
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    Execs’ Optimism About Economy Drops to 34%

    Business executives’ optimism about the global economy has fallen sharply over the past year, reflecting concerns over trade conflicts, according to the American Institute of CPAs.In its Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey for the first quarter, AICPA found that 34% of respondents were ...

    By Matthew Heller • March 7, 2019
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    U.S. Trade Gap Jumps 12.5% to 10-Year High

    The U.S. trade deficit surged to a 10-year high in 2018, belying President Donald Trump’s efforts to close the gap through protectionist trade policies.The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that the deficit rose 12.5% last year to $621 billion, the highest level since 2018.Counting only good...

    By Matthew Heller • March 6, 2019
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    Gap to Spin off Old Navy, Keep Specialty Brands

    Gap is planning to spin off Old Navy, its strongest brand, into a standalone company, betting that its namesake and other specialty brands will benefit from its undivided attention.With the spinoff, Gap would lose a brand that accounted for $8 billion in sales, or 47% of company-wide sales, in 20...

    By Matthew Heller • March 1, 2019
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    U.S. Economic Growth Slows to 2.6% in Q4

    U.S. economic growth slowed significantly in the fourth quarter of 2018 but the economy remains on track for its longest-ever expansion, reflecting healthy consumer and business spending.In its first GDP reading for the fourth quarter, the Commerce Department reported Thursday that the economy gr...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 28, 2019
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    Where Should Companies Plant Their Stakes?

    Amazon is far from the only company evaluating where to invest for growth, geographically speaking. While others aren’t necessarily seeking a second headquarters location, certain cities may be more attractive than others for new or expanded business units or sales outposts.However, identifying t...

    By Feb. 25, 2019
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    Philadelphia Sues Banks for Bond Rate Collusion

    The City of Philadelphia has accused seven of the largest U.S. banks of conspiring to “substantially inflate” interest rates on floating-rate municipal bonds to benefit themselves and money market funds they managed at the expense of issuers.The harm inflicted by the banks, including JPMorgan Cha...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 22, 2019
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    Key Investment Measure Drops 0.7% in December

    U.S. core capital goods orders dropped unexpectedly in December, providing further evidence of a slowdown in business spending on equipment that could dampen economic growth.The Commerce Department reported Thursday that orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft — a key measure of b...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 21, 2019
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    Alibaba Boosts Stake in Chinese Bank to 4.8%

    Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has raised its stake in China International Capital Corp. in a move that continues its expansion into the booming fintech sector.According to a regulatory filing in Hong Kong, Alibaba bought 117 million CICC H-shares on Feb. 14 at an average price of HK$15.50, ind...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 19, 2019
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    NY Fed Warns of High Auto Loan Delinquencies

    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has warned of a “substantial and growing number” of auto loan delinquencies in what could be a sign of trouble for the broader U.S. economy.The bank said that although overall delinquency rates remain below the peak levels of 2010, there were more than 7 milli...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 19, 2019
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    U.S. Industrial Output Declines 0.6% in January

    U.S. industrial production unexpectedly dipped 0.6% in January, with across-the-board weakness raising alarms that the economy has hit a “soft patch.”The decline in output, which appears to reflect rising protectionism and decelerating economic growth around the world, was the first since May 201...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 15, 2019
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    GE Scales Back Plans for New HQ in Boston

    In another retreat from the vision of former CEO Jeff Immelt, General Electric has decided not to build a 12-story headquarters office tower on the Boston waterfront.The company is still planning to move its headquarters from suburban Connecticut but will now only house its senior executive team ...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 15, 2019
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    Firms Hedging Against Risk of No-Deal Brexit

    Industrial companies are preparing for a possible no-deal Brexit by boosting inventories, relocating warehouses, and adjusting supply chains, according to S&P Global Ratings.The credit rating agency said its analysis of corporate earnings calls showed a “substantial pre-Brexit surge in invent...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 12, 2019
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    Poor Credit History? No Problem: E-Commerce Firm

    With about 80% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, a start-up e-commerce firm like Zebit makes perfect sense from a market-demand standpoint.The company targets consumers with no access to credit who need short-term cash to make purchases larger than their paychecks can handle. It’s in that...

    By Feb. 5, 2019
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    Shifting Business Models Vex Hospital CFOs

    Fundamental changes in how health care is delivered and paid for have been evolving, albeit very slowly, for years. Yet CFOs in the field, already short on confidence in their ability to adapt, are apparently getting even less confident.In a new study, only 13% of finance executives at hospitals,...

    By Feb. 1, 2019
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    U.S. Employers Add 304,000 Jobs in January

    U.S. employers hired the most workers in 11 months in January, indicating the labor market remains strong despite fears of an economic slowdown.The Labor Department said Friday the economy added 304,000 jobs last month, reaching the milestone of 100 straight months of employment gains. The unempl...

    By Matthew Heller • Feb. 1, 2019
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    Mismatch: Finance Roles’ Importance vs. Performance

    When it comes to evaluating the performance of corporate finance organizations, finance executives might be their own harshest critics.New research reveals striking disparities between the relative importance of a dozen roles that finance plays, and finance’s performance of those roles, as judged...

    By Jan. 31, 2019
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    Companies’ Stated Cash Intentions Merit Skepticism

    Will companies at long last begin to spend down their cash holdings rather than let their piles continue to swell, as they’ve been doing for several years?If you believe what a majority of companies are saying, the answer is yes. But should you believe them? Not necessarily.In the Association for...

    By Jan. 29, 2019
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    White House Doubles Shutdown Cost Estimate

    The Trump administration doubled its estimate of the costs of the partial government shutdown to account for the impact of reduced spending on economic growth.Citing an unnamed administration official, CNBC reports the White House originally expected the shutdown would subtract 0.1 percentage poi...

    By Matthew Heller • Jan. 15, 2019
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    U.S. Consumer Prices Drop 0.1% in December

    U.S. consumer prices dropped at the end of last year — the first decline in nine months — suggesting underlying price pressures remain moderate even though wages are rising.The Labor Department reported Friday that the Consumer Price Index dipped 0.1% in December after being unchanged in November...

    By Matthew Heller • Jan. 11, 2019
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    U.S. Consumer Confidence Slumps in December

    Consumer confidence in the United States fell for a second straight month in December, reflecting concerns over the pace of economic growth, the Conference Board said Thursday.According to the Conference Board’s latest monthly survey, its consumer confidence index slumped to 128.1 in December fro...

    By Matthew Heller • Dec. 27, 2018
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    Shareholder Engagement Disclosures Shot Up in 2018

    Are companies paying more attention to investor concerns? Indeed they are, at least by one measure.The proportion of the largest U.S. companies that disclosed their shareholder engagement practices zoomed up in 2018, according to a new report from Equilar, a provider of corporate governance solut...

    By Dec. 27, 2018