John Ydstie

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Apple CEO Faces Senate Panel's Accusations Of 'Tax Gimmickry'

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Giant technology firm Apple is paying billions of dollars less than it should in U.S. taxes each year, according to a report by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. In a hearing Tuesday in Washington, D.C., Apple CEO Tim Cook will defend the company.

The subcommittee's report says Apple avoids ...

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Is A Smaller Budget Deficit A Lasting Trend?

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

As the economy improves, the federal budget deficit is growing dramatically smaller. The Congressional Budget Office has sharply revised its estimates from just a few months ago, knocking off $200 billion in red ink for the current fiscal year. Some temporary factors are being cited for the projected improvement.

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Housing Recovery Lifts Other Sectors, Too

Thursday, May 02, 2013

The government's employment report for April comes out Friday. It's an important measure of the economy's health and the advance signals have been mixed. One report this week showed layoffs falling to a five-year low, but another suggests disappointing jobs creation.

At least one sector is providing some positive news ...

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Regulators Warn Banks On Direct-Deposit Loans

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Consumer advocates call them "debt" traps. The banks that offer them call them direct-deposit advances and describe them as available funds for short-term emergencies.

But the cash advances have many of the negative characteristics of payday loans. And on Thursday, U.S. bank regulators took a step toward protecting consumers from ...

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Japan's Big Stimulus Move Shocks Globe's Market Watchers

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Currency traders were stunned last week by aggressive action from Japan's central bank. The Bank of Japan embarked on a bond-buying program that, by one measure, is twice the size of the extraordinary moves by Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve in the United States. The BOJ's move is an ...

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Cyprus' Crisis Frames Eurozone As 'Work In Progress'

Friday, March 29, 2013

On the second day since Cyprus reopened its banks, depositors continue to face restrictions on getting at their money. ATM withdrawals are limited to 300 euros a day, and there are limits on how much cash travelers can take abroad.

The controls are designed to keep worried depositors from ...

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Odd Political Bedfellows Agree: Banks Still Too Big To Fail

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Amid Washington's dysfunction, one issue has united some liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans: a common concern that "too big to fail" is alive and well.

Despite the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, these lawmakers believe the nation's largest banks still pose a threat to the economy and that the government will step ...

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Time For The Fed To Take Away The Punch Bowl?

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

The stock market's long climb from its recession bottom has some people concerned it may be a bubble about to burst — a bubble artificially pumped up by the Federal Reserve's easy-money policy. That's led to calls — even from within the Fed — for an end to the central ...

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Reading The Economic Tea Leaves For 2013

Friday, December 28, 2012

Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics predicts a last-minute deal on the "fiscal cliff" might be an early drag on next year's economy, but by year's end, the economy will be gaining momentu...

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Fed Stimulus Expected, But Remedy May Not Be Right

Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Federal Reserve is meeting in Washington to discuss what to do with the sluggish economy. Analysts believe the Fed will take action, but some economists wonder if it will have an effect — or even be counterproductive.

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