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The Fed already has a problem with its 2017 forecast

BusinessInsider.com 

Susan Walsh/AP

Federal Reserve officials, including central bank chair Janet Yellen, have kicked off the year by again indicating their intention to raise interest rates several times in 2017, even though the same suggestion last year turned into barely a single rate increase at the very end of the year.

But there are signs that financial markets don’t believe the central bank this time. For one, traders aren’t pricing in the next interest rate increase until June. The way things are moving in Washington these days... Читать дальше...

Russia, Iran support restructuring of Hamas in Gaza

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Sami Moubayed, The Arab Weekly
Russia and Iran realize that time is not on their side in Gaza and are putting their full weight behind restructuring Hamas.

Arizona lawmakers split on proposal for new Coyotes arena

TheRepublic.com 

PHOENIX — Republican lawmakers from the east and west sides of metropolitan Phoenix are at odds over a proposal to fund a new arena for the Arizona Coyotes. Sen. Bob Worsley’s legislation would allow the creation of a new “community engagement district” that would keep half its sales tax revenue to fund arena construction. Worsley



Oil futures end lower, but hold above $53 a barrel

MarketWatch.com 

Oil futures fell Monday to mark their lowest settlement of the month so far, but held ground above $53 a barrel. Concerns over the potential for a sizable increase in U.S. output put pressure on prices, but tension between the U.S. and Iran, the possibility that the U.S. government will ease some restrictions on energy companies, and data showing declines in global crude output provided some support. March West Texas Intermediate crude fell 82 cents, or 1.5%, to settle at $53.01 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Читать дальше...

Chase Anderson, Brewers go to salary arbitration

TheRepublic.com 

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Pitcher Chase Anderson has gone to salary arbitration with the Milwaukee Brewers, asking a panel to choose his $2.85 million request over the team’s $2.45 million offer. The sides appeared Monday before arbitrators Howard Edelman, Elizabeth Neumeier and Mark Burstein, who are expected to rule Tuesday. A 29-year-old right-hander obtained from

How to impress any interviewer, according to Facebook's global head of recruiting

BusinessInsider.com 

miranda kalinowski

Whether you're going for your dream job or your first gig out of college, you want to make sure you pull out all the stops in any job interview.

Fortunately, the art of interviewing is a learn-able skill. The more you practice and prep, the better you get.

Facebook global head of recruiting Miranda Kalinowski recently spoke with Business Insider about the tech giant's interviewing process.

She also shared her top tips for knocking your next interview out of the park:

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The best and worst countries in the world when it comes to air pollution and electricity use

BusinessInsider.com 

Kvin Frayer/Getty Images

China steals an unsavory global spotlight for the thick, noxious smog that often chokes its mega-cities.

Air pollution has become so bad in Beijing, for example, that Chinese officials aim to slash its local coal consumption by 30% in 2017.

Meanwhile, the US — which currently ranks eighth on the list of countries with the lowest air pollution — could be headed in the opposite direction. 

President Donald Trump has said that he intends to fulfill... Читать дальше...

Netanyahu Presses for More Sanctions Against Iran

WSJ.com 

The Israeli leader, visiting London for talks with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, says “responsible” countries should follow President Trump’s lead in countering alleged Iranian aggression.

Yemeni Girl Reunites With Family in U.S.

WSJ.com 

A 12-year-old Yemeni girl was reunited with her American family on Sunday evening after a court order lifted President Donald Trump’s immigration ban.

Tennessee sued for move to charge tax for online sales

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Gov. Bill Haslam says Tennessee has been sued for moving to require all major online vendors to collect sales taxes on purchases made in the state.





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