Employment
  • Why Your Neighbor May Soon Be Your Bank

    By John Grgurich, The Fiscal Times

    Lending Club, which is challenging banks by helping investors lend money directly to individuals, made headlines recently by filing to go public. The lender, which received financial backing from...

  • After default, Argentina economy falling into deeper hole

    After default, Argentina economy falling into deeper hole

    By Sarah Marsh, Reuters

    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's government is ramping up state intervention in the economy to try to prevent a new debt default from triggering a balance of payments crisis but its policies are...

  • U.S. jobless claims rise, but firming labor market trend intact

    U.S. jobless claims rise, but firming labor market trend intact

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, but that probably does not signal a material shift in labor market conditions...

  • Fed's rate guidance on chopping block, new exit plan nears

    Fed's rate guidance on chopping block, new exit plan nears

    By Ann Saphir and Michael Flaherty, Reuters

    (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is facing perhaps its most pivotal meeting of the year next week, as it debates a potential overhaul of its guidance on interest rates and seeks to nail down a...

  • British PM begs Scots not to break up 'family of nations'

    British PM begs Scots not to break up 'family of nations'

    By Angus MacSwan, Reuters

    EDINBURGH (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday begged Scots not to rip apart the United Kingdom's "family of nations," flying to Scotland to man the barricades against a...