Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Banks fined billions, YouTube music streaming nearer, can McDonald's get its mojo back?

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Fallen Arches: Can McDonald's get its mojo back?


The world's largest restaurant company is losing market share, losing sales, and suffering one heck of a corporate identity crisis. Can the fast-food chain's embattled CEO get the company's mojo back?

How to make the most out of your IRA conversion


Jean Chatzky explains the when it is best to convert your IRA and the benefits of a Roth IRA.

Banks fined $3.4 billion to settle forex manipulation claims


Traders colluded in private chat rooms to juice profits at clients' expense, investigators say.

YouTube streaming service on the horizon after deal with indie labels


Google division has struck a deal with thousands of independent labels, filling out the music catalog for its new streaming service.

U.S., China put on rare show of unity over carbon emissions


Greens are impressed as the world's two largest polluters commit to bringing emissions down — by 2030.

By Chris Matthews

4 companies that may suffer because we're all living longer


Life expectancy for retirees is rising fast, and companies with defined-benefit pensions are going to have to pay the price.

By Caroline Fairchild

How a female veteran became a Wal-Mart exec


Tracey Lloyd, the topic of a Fortune cover story in 2010, reminds us that the critical skills veterans have help them when they re-enter the workforce.

By Beth Kowitt

Twitterverse was NOT 'Lovin' McDonald's latest marketing catchphrase


The latest marketing foray by McDonald's is a flop before it even begins — at least in the Twitterverse.
Flip camera founder's next act: cheeseburgers?
Europe's economy didn't really bounce in September as it was supposed to
Macy's reports a surprise drop in sales
New Starbucks latte and big bank fines — 5 things to know today
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