Euribor Rates Fall after ECB Says Discussed Rate Cut
Key Euribor bank-to-bank lending rates fell on Friday, a day after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said the bank discussed cutting interest rates at its December meeting but in the end decided to leave them unchanged at 0.75 percent.
Matt Lauer May be the Cause of the 'Today Show' Ratings Fall
Days after rumors began circulating that TODAY Show Executive Producer Jim Bell will be replaced by Alexandra Wallace, senior vice president of NBC News, a new report claims that management may not be the problem after all.
Euro zone economic outlook darkens with fall in confidence
The outlook for Europe's economy darkened on Thursday with euro zone business confidence falling to a three-year low and a range of economic indicators across the continent pointing towards recession.
2013 SRT Viper To Arrive Fall 2012 In Less Than 150 Specialty SRT-Chrysler Dealers
Tasked with the critical job of cultivating the future of a supercar and a brand, only 100 to 150 dealerships across the nation will earn the special privilege of carrying the mighty V10 SRT Viper in its showrooms.
Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level in a Month
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week to its lowest level in a month, an upbeat signal for a labor market that has struggled to create enough jobs.
Wal-Mart International Growth Slows, Shares Fall
Wal-Mart Stores Inc's (WMT.N) full-year profit may miss analysts' expectations as growth slows in its international markets, pressuring the company even as its U.S. discount stores continue to prosper.