Investing and Global Finance News

NABE Survey Feels Good About Economy

According to a survey conducted by the National Association of Business Economists, most economists believe that the Federal Reserve is “on the right track” with its programs to repair the US economy. The NABE survey, which was released on Monday, also showed that a majority of economists believe that there is only a small risk… Continue Reading

Survey Shows Businessmen Lax on On-line Security

According to a poll conducted by Swivel Secure, 74.2 percent of business owners either write down or otherwise record off-line their collection of passwords. That means that a vast majority of heads of companies have their passwords saved on post-it notes or Excel documents, perhaps not the best way to maintain security of websites. The… Continue Reading

Regulators Warn Consumers of Risks of Bitcoins

Virtual currencies such as Bitcoin are coming under increased scrutiny by federal regulators as their popularity continues to advance, triggering a cautious reaction from officials. The Consumer Financial Protection Agency announced that they will begin to take grievances by people who utilize currency-like products such as Bitcoin and internet exchanges where these forms of money… Continue Reading

Ethiopian Business Leaders Visit Houston

In a friendly prelude to the upcoming US Africa Summit, the Fourth Ethiopian-US Business Form took place in the Texas city of Houston. Leading the delegation of Ethiopian businessmen was President Mulatu Teshome. President Teshome stated that he believes an excellent business climate has been created not just for Americans, but for investors from other… Continue Reading

US Business Travel Grows in 2014

According to The Global Business Travel Association, business travel that originated in the US grew by 3 percent in 2014 over the previous year. Company’s spent $71.2 billion in the first quarter of 2014, an increase of 7.6 percent over the same period during the previous year. Analysts believe that US business travel spending will… Continue Reading

TSA to Require Powering On of Electronic Devices

In response to an upsurge in the threat of attack and an increased fear that terrorists are working on a bomb which can be brought onto an airplane undetected, the Transportation Security Administration will soon be issuing orders that will require some overseas airports to require passengers boarding US bound flights to power up their… Continue Reading