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INSIGHT-Why Citi wants to rack up U.S. taxes
ReutersBy Dan Wilchins June 18 (Reuters) - Over the past few years, Citigroup Inc has been grappling with an unusual problem - how to incur more U.S. taxes. The third-largest U.S. bank tried to buy the foundering Wachovia Corp in the fall of 2008 in part...Tags: Financial Markets, Citigroup Incorporated, Internal Revenue Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Insight: Why Citi wants to rack up U.S. taxes
Reuters(Reuters) - Over the past few years, Citigroup Inc has been grappling with an unusual problem - how to incur more U.S. taxes. The third-largest U.S. bank tried to buy the foundering Wachovia Corp in the fall of 2008 in part because the deal would have...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Citigroup Incorporated, Internal Revenue Service, Financial Markets, Finance
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Russia's Tinkoff selects banks for share listing - source
ReutersMOSCOW, June 18 (Reuters) - Russian credit card supplier Tinkoff Credit Systems (TCS) has selected banks to organise a stock market listing, a source close to the placement said on Tuesday. Sources said in May that TCS was talking to banks ahead of a...Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Russia, Stock Market, London Stock Exchange, Financing and Stock Offerings
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Moody's may remove Brazil "positive" outlook as growth lags
ReutersBRASILIA (Reuters) - Moody's Investor Service says it will become more difficult to justify its "positive" outlook on Brazil's investment-grade credit rating if the country remains in the grip of weak economic growth and its debt burden fails to decline,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Gross Domestic Product, Budgets and Budgeting, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, Economic Policy
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COLUMN - Vetting the Syrian rebels, stock gyrations, and A-Rod's return
ReutersBy Steven Brill June 18 (Reuters) - STORIES I'D LIKE TO SEE: VETTING THE SYRIAN REBELS Most of those pushing for providing arms and other aid to the Syrian rebels - which the Obama administration announced last week it will now do - have promised that...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Mutual Funds, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Alex Rodriguez
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Berlin OKs Church's Application For State Tax Credit Program
The Hartford Courant— A church school's application to continue its participation in an annual state tax credit program won approval Tuesday by the town council. The vote followed a public hearing on a request from the school at St. Paul Church, which has an estimated...Tags: Taxation, Social Organizations, Local Government, Youth Organizations, Politics
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Credit-card skimming suspect caught on video
Authorities today released surveillance video of a man suspected of using an Ohio woman's credit card information to make purchases at stores in southwest Volusia County in April. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office launched an investigation after an...Tags: Volusia County, Volusia County Sheriff's Office, DeBary
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Senate immigration bill would boost economy, CBO says
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A White House-backed immigration bill moving through the U.S. Senate would cut federal budget deficits over the long term and provide an overall boost to the economy, the Congressional Budget Office said on Tuesday. The CBO, the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Health Insurance, Budgets and Budgeting, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Senate
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Central Library revamp hits a snag
The project costs for a Central Library revamp have ballooned from $10 million to $15 million, and while the City Council on Tuesday agreed the renovations are necessary to revive the city's core, they didn't make a decision on how to fill the funding gap...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Taxation, Libraries, Google Inc.
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Bond outlook upgraded for Anne Arundel County
Credit rating house Standard & Poor has assigned Anne Arundel County's bonds a AAA rating and upgraded its assessment of the county's fiscal outlook from "negative" to "stable," officials announced Monday. Moody's, another credit rating house, gave...
Tags: Credit Ratings, Moody's Corporation, New York City, Laura Neuman, Ratings
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Marylanders aren't shy about complaining
Marylanders are big complainers. At least when it comes to the financial services they receive. Maryland ranked No. 2 in the nation in mortgage complaints per capita, second only to New Hampshire, for grievances lodged with the Consumer Financial...
Tags: Finance, University of Maryland, College Park, Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry
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Mansion spending records indicate improper billing by Virginia governor and family
The Washington PostRICHMOND — Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell, R, and his wife, Maureen, have used taxpayer money for a range of small personal items they should have paid for themselves under state policy, according to spending records. The McDonnells have billed...Tags: Executive Branch, FBI, Health Treatments, Civil and Public Service, Vitamin Therapy
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