Associated Press Writer= SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — An anti-tax group will consider new legal action after a California appeals court tossed out a lawsuit that sought to block tax increases passed by Democrats in the state Legislature, the group ...
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NICOSIA, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Credit card transactions in Cyprus rose 3.0 percent year-on-year in December, data showed on Friday. Sales with credit cards in December, normally the busiest month for retailers, reached 207.2 million euros, clearing ...
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Consumers cut back on their borrowing by a record amount in dollar terms in November, another sign of trouble for the rapidly weakening economy. The Federal Reserve reported yesterday that borrowing through credit cards and other consumer loans ...
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WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Consumers cut their borrowing by the most ever during November, keeping credit cards tucked away and staying away from car showrooms. Consumer credit outstanding decreased at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.7%, or $7.9 ...
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GREENFIELD -- Police are warning residents to be wary of an apparent phone scam. On Thursday, Greenfield police received about a dozen calls complaining about an automated message claiming to be from Franklin First Federal Credit Union and saying ...
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Jan. 7: CNBC’s Donny Deutsch and Michele Sipolt, a creator of the Send a Ball company, discuss ways to turn your entrepreneurial dreams into a reality. The banking industry is running scared. They think you won’t be able to keep up with your ...
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NEW YORK -- Pat Slesinger grew up on Central Park West when a five-bedroom apartment rented for $500 a month, when Cherries Jubilee at the 21 Club was $2.50, when there were no credit cards and people of means were simply trusted. It was a time when ...
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