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Late payments on credit cards drop in 3rd quarter

AP - Mon Nov 23, 12:41 AM ET

NEW YORK - For the first time in a decade, more people paid their credit card bills on time in the third quarter this year than in the second quarter.

Economy News

  • Chicago Fed chief sees 10.5 percent U.S. jobless peak: report Reuters - 34 minutes ago

    PARIS (Reuters) - Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans expects U.S. unemployment to peak at around 10.5 percent next spring and hopefully easing to about 9.5 percent by end-2010, according to comments published on Monday.

  • Job seekers look over a list of jobs at an employment center in San Francisco, California November 20, 2009.  California's unemployment rate for October hit 12.5 percent, as the pace of job losses slowed in many U.S. states. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith  (UNITED STATES BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
    Economic survey: Job losses to bottom out in 1Q AP - Mon Nov 23, 12:42 AM ET

    Economists expect the joblessness that has weighed down the nation's economic recovery will start to slowly abate in 2010, but they predict consumers will continue to keep a tight rein on spending, according to a new survey.

  • U.S. business economists raise 2010 growth outlook Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 12:22 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of U.S. business economists boosted their forecast for economic growth over the next year, but said the jobless rate will remain stubbornly high, a survey released on Monday showed.

Stock Markets News

  • A South Korean currency trader passes by a screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at the Korea Exchange Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. The KOSPI fell 1.55 points, or  0.10 percent, to close at 1,619.05 Monday. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
    Asia stocks mixed as figures on US economy awaited AP - 1 hour, 4 minutes ago

    SEOUL, South Korea - Asian stock markets were mixed Monday after a decline on Wall Street and as investors hunkered down ahead of a stream of figures that could confirm the U.S. economy is recovering at a slower pace. European shares were higher.

  • A man checks his laptop in front of a stock index monitor in Taipei. Taiwan plans to restrict Chinese stock investment in strategic sectors, as it seeks to keep control of its economy amid rapidly growing ties with the mainland, local media said Monday.(AFP/File/Sam Yeh)
    Taiwan to curb China investment: report AFP - 1 hour, 38 minutes ago

    TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan plans to restrict Chinese stock investment in strategic sectors, as it seeks to keep control of its economy amid rapidly growing ties with the mainland, local media said Monday.

  • People walk along Newbury Street carrying shopping bags in Boston, Massachusetts in this file photo taken on October 1, 2009. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi/Files
    Stocks may sputter with Black Friday eyed Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 6:41 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks could sputter this week as volumes dry up in holiday-shortened trading and with a slew of economic reports likely to illustrate the recovery is still fragile.

Earnings News

  • In this Nov. 17, 2009 photo, jars of Smucker's jelly are stacked on a shelf in the Heinen's grocery store in Bainbridge Twp., Ohio. J.M. Smucker said Friday, Nov. 20, its second-quarter profit more than doubled on growth from its Folgers acquisition and as consumers eat at home more.(AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
    J.M. Smucker 2nd-quarter profit soars on coffee AP - Fri Nov 20, 5:37 PM ET

    PORTLAND, Ore. - J.M. Smucker Co. nearly tripled its profit in the second quarter as the addition of Folgers coffee gave a jolt to its lineup and lower commodity prices for coffee beans and other items fattened its profit margins.

  • Flat Shipments Hurt Dell Despite Increased Earnings NewsFactor - Fri Nov 20, 5:21 PM ET

    Dell's earnings are up and expectations are solid, but the company's stock still took a hit Friday afternoon after analysts signaled the company isn't playing a key role in the PC market recovery. Dell's shipments were flat in the third quarter and down five percent from the year-ago period despite improvements in the large-enterprise and small-and-midsize business segments and increased demand and revenue from business customers.

  • FILE - In this May 7, 2009 file photo, homes built by D.R. Horton Inc. are shown in Cahndler, Ariz.D.R. Horton Inc. said Fridauy, Nov. 20, 2009, its loss in its fiscal fourth quarter narrowed despite a plunge in revenue as the homebuilder wrote down fewer costs.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)
    D.R. Horton sees 26 perecent spike in 4Q orders AP - Fri Nov 20, 5:20 PM ET

    Homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc., saw new home orders spike 26 percent from a year ago in the latest quarter as buyers raced to close deals and take advantage of a federal tax credit. But a wider-than-anticipated loss fueled by write-downs sent shares tumbling more than 15 percent Friday.

Industries

Opinion

  • Warming Signs in U.K. Commercial Property BusinessWeek - Fri Nov 20, 8:08 AM ET

    About a year ago, observers of the UK commercial property market would not have been shocked to see the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse riding around the corner.

  • Zigzagging to Business School BusinessWeek - Fri Nov 20, 8:08 AM ET

    I am not your typical MBA student. I chuckle thinking about the havoc I will wreak on the incoming class pie charts that the admissions office will prepare at the Georgetown McDonough School of Business (McDonough Full-Time MBA School Profile), where I will start this fall. How will they categorize a gay Bosnian Muslim refugee, a former chemist who writes about sexuality in Islam while counseling college students?

  • Healing Chile's Malaise BusinessWeek - Fri Nov 20, 8:08 AM ET

    Santiago - Valeria Garcia has come a long way in the past two decades. As a high school dropout, she lived in a wooden shack with a dirt-floor kitchen and a tin roof in San Ramn, one of the Chilean capital's roughest neighborhoods. But at age 33 she went back to high school and then earned a degree in psychology from a local university. For seven years she commuted an hour each day by bus to classes, all the while taking in washing to make ends meet.

Most Popular Business News

  • India may get $1 billion in IT outsourcing contracts: report Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 10:55 PM ET

    MUMBAI (Reuters) - Leading Indian outsourcers such as Tata Consultancy , Infosys and Wipro stand to gain contracts worth about $1 billion in the next one or two years as U.S. banks emerge from the troubled asset relief program, the Economic Times reported on Monday.

  • In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Chuck Ferrar poses for a portrait at his liquor store in Annapolis, Md. Ferrar expects to pay $9,000 in unemployment taxes next year, up from $3,000 this year. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
    Rising unemployment taxes could hinder hiring AP - Sun Nov 22, 1:20 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - As if small businesses needed another reason not to hire, consider their latest financial burden: The cost of rising unemployment itself.

  • Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid D-Nev., speaks after the U.S. Senate voted to begin debate on legislation for a broad healthcare overhaul at Capitol Hill in Washington on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, as Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., right, and Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa looks on. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
    Gaps for consumers in Democrat health care bills AP - 58 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - For consumers, the health care bills taking final shape in Congress don't rate close to a perfect 10.