How Online Gambling Affects Employment in NJ

Like other states such as California and Nevada, New Jersey has been taking a long, hard look at establishing legal online casino and poker sites that state residents could play on. Federal laws in the US currently prohibit US citizens from playing at online gambling sites but there are some provisions in the law to [...]

[ More ] July 4th, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in Economy, News |

The Bank of Japan injected 483 million euros into banks from the devastated area

The Bank of Japan(BOJ)announced today that it has injected ¥ 55,000 million(483 million euros)to thirteen financial institutions in the northeast that have been devastated by the earthquake on Friday. The authority said it is willing to do everything possible,including providing funds to ensure market stability and adequate liquidity. The BOJ said they have no information [...]

[ More ] March 13th, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in Economy |

Shopping on Wall Street in the heat of the Fed and business accounts

The U.S. market takes the pull of the minutes of the Fed to add positions. While the Dow Jones is to strengthen the 11,000 points, the technology market consolidates the 2,400 thanks to Intel’s accounts and the lure of Apple, whose shares exceed $ 300. In the opening bars of trading the Dow Jones industrial [...]

[ More ] October 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Economy |

Google offers ITA 700 million

No longer a rumor, the American giant has acquired the specialist booking solutions and research on the Internet devoted to travel, countering efforts by Bing. Google and ITA Software have agreed. In a statement issued on 1 July 2010, two American groups say they have concluded an agreement whereby Google acquired ITA SAftware for 700 million [...]

[ More ] July 2nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Economy |

The G20 bury the global banking fee

gCanada, Australia and Japan believe their banks should not pay for the mistakes of the European and American, which will therefore only concerned. Barely out of cardboard, the global banking fee is already forgotten. After two days of meetings in the South Korean port of Busan, the G20 finance ministers have finally buried the idea of [...]

[ More ] June 6th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Economy |

USA: fewer jobs created than expected in May

The U.S. economy created about 430,000 jobs in May for an unemployment rate declined to 9.7% of the workforce, announced Friday the Labor Department. This large number of new posts is mainly due to the recruitment of 411,000 temporary workers in the program decennial census of population initiated by Washington. In the private sector jobs [...]

[ More ] June 4th, 2010 | 4 Comments | Posted in Economy |

Failed the first attempt to contain the oil spill

Seems to have failed the first attempt to contain the escape of oil in the Gulf of Mexico with special concrete dome resting on the seabed yesterday by the technicians of the BP-icing and methane have in fact increased the buoyancy of the crust structure of the interior. Engineers could then be forced either to [...]

[ More ] May 9th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Economy |