četvrtak, 9. srpnja 2015.

Chinese Stocks Rise, but Fears Persist Analysts warned that markets have further to fall, with the valuations of many small companies remaining too high.

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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2015
TOP STORY
A.G. Lafley is focusing Procter & Gamble on 10 core product lines.
P.&G. Sells 43 Beauty Brands to Coty The deal includes hair products like Nice & Easy and VS Salonist, as well as cosmetics and fine fragrances from Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana.
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DEALBOOK HIGHLIGHTS
Stocks in China rose on Thursday after a series of government measures appeared to have their intended effect.
Chinese Stocks Rise, but Fears Persist Analysts warned that markets have further to fall, with the valuations of many small companies remaining too high.
A closed branch of the National Bank of Greece in Athens on Monday morning.
E.U. Official Urges Greece and Creditors to Make Concessions The president of the European Council said there was scope for an agreement if Athens made "concrete" proposals and if creditors eased the debt burden.
A nut and herbs stall in Athens. Five years of economic crisis have already taken their toll on Greece, hollowing out the solid middle class and causing tens of thousands of small and midsize businesses to close their doors.
Greece's Economy Faces a Difficult Aftermath, Deal or No Deal As a Sunday deadline nears for an agreement with the other eurozone nations, the only sure thing is that Greece's economy is teetering on collapse.
Standard Deduction: An Income Tax on Carried Interest Couldn't Be Avoided Treating so-called carried interest as ordinary income for tax purposes would raise more money than the government predicts because the usual techniques for avoiding capital gains taxes don't work.
Breakingviews: Barclays Faces Toughest Test in Investment Banking Barclays, Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank have new leaders and distinct challenges in investment banking, but Barclays has the steepest climb.
GVC Holdings Offers to Buy Gambling Rival Bwin.Party The deal would value Bwin.Party at about $1.4 billion and comes just two years after GVC and William Hill teamed up to acquire Sportingbet.
BUZZ TRACKER
Slide Show: Who's at Sun Valley? Forty-two photographs of the boldface names attending the Idaho conference, starting with Stacey Bendet Eisner and ending with Tim Armstrong.
New York Exchange Explains Failure The N.Y.S.E. confirmed that a botched technology upgrade caused Wednesday's outage. "We appreciate your support and I am sorry for any inconvenience or anxiety that we caused you yesterday," Tom Farley, the NYSE group president, wrote in a message Thursday to corporations who list their shares at the exchange.
Video: Developments on Anthem and Cigna The health insurers were moving ahead to sign a merger deal as Cigna backed down on its differences over governance issues, reports David Faber of CNBC.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"I'm not sure how proud we should feel about letting social destruction return within Europe." 
Nikitas Kanakis, the president of the board of directors of the Athens chapter of Doctors of the World, a health care charity.
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