Orrin Hatch, Longest-Serving GOP Senator, Won't Seek Re-Election

Orrin Hatch, Longest-Serving GOP Senator, Won't Seek Re-Election

Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, the longest-serving Republican senator in U.S. history and a leader of the effort to rewrite the U.S. tax code at the end of last year, said he won't seek an eighth term in 2018, Bloomberg News reports. Hatch, 83, is a steadfast conservative who is chairman of the Senate
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2017 Retail Trends + 2018 Predictions

As millennials seek living spaces that offer walkability and amenities, and retailers look for new ways to reach shoppers, a trend toward mixed-use developments has emerged. These developments combine residential and retail space with other types of real estate, such as offices, restaurants, grocery
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The Mastermind Behind Chase's Industry-Changing Sapphire Reserve Card Sets Her Sights on …

Pam Codispoti dreamed up the travel-and-experiences rewards card, which rocked rival American Express. Now, she plans to overhaul the way millennials use banks. By. Jennifer Surane. @jennysurane More stories by Jennifer Surane. January 2, 2018, 9:00 AM PST. From. Subscribe Reprints.
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California Pot Users Turn Out in Droves to Ring in Legal Sales

The state officially launched legal marijuana Monday, and customers lined up to celebrate the historic moment in San Diego, Sacramento and Oakland — some of the municipalities given the green light to start sales on Jan. 1. Meantime, in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the state's first- and
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Australian Dollar Macros Improve; Property Market Woes Could Father Deals

Australian Dollar fundamentals are looking better after new plot turns in China helped the outlook for metals and growth – add a stuttering Aussie housing market to the mix and you could have the makings of an Aussie property opportunity later in 2018. Analysts projections for the Australian Dollar in
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Jobs By Category Management|Pharmacist

List of job search results for careers at CVS HEALTH.
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Home equity loan (HELOC) or reverse mortgage: Which is right for you?

Home equity loans work like a regular mortgages, so they are often called “second mortgages.” Once you've paid down at least 20 percent of your original mortgage you are able to borrow additional money against the equity you've built. Then, you pay back that money through regular installments that
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Bank of China Hong Kong appoints group veteran Gao Yingxin as new chief executive

Gao joined Bank of China in Beijing in 1986 and has spent almost all of his career at the group, except for a brief spell in the 1990s in the finance department of Canadian telecommunications firm Northern Telecom. He also served as Bank of China (Hong Kong)'s deputy chief executive for corporate
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RBI receiving complaints against banks for not accepting coins

“The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has informed that it has been receiving general complaints from the public against banks for non-accepting coins,” … Shukla further said that the RBI's regional offices (ROs) have been instructed to advise controllers of banks in their jurisdiction to accept coins at all their
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Digital payments gateway PayU eyes acquisitions to enter lending segment

Digital payments gateway PayU India is looking to take an M&A (mergers and acquisitions) route to enter the ever-growing lending segment in the country. The firm, which is owned by South Africa's Naspers Ltd, plans to either acquire or partner start-ups, companies and banks to offer both secured and
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Dave Ramsey: Mortgage ratios

When it comes to buying a home, I always tell people to get a 15-year, fixed rate mortgage, with monthly payments that are no more than 25 percent of their take home pay. This type of mortgage is the only debt I don't beat up people for having. Still, I urge folks to pay off these loans in less than 15 years.
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Targeted Minister Back at Work as Saudi Graft Purge Winds Down

A prominent Saudi official detained in the kingdom's declared crackdown on corruption has returned to work, joining the architect of the purge at a weekly meeting of the cabinet. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, a minister of state and former finance minister, appeared unsmiling in a photograph of the gathering
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Diligence reports on consortium lending by banks in for a makeover

Diligence reports — mandated by the RBI in 2008 — for consortium lending by banks are in for a makeover. In an effort to ensure that the current Due Diligence Mechanism is updated, stays relevant, and is in sync with contemporary views and expectations, the Institute of Company Secretaries of India
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Real estate panel to meet on Maui

The state Real Estate Commission will hold its monthly committee meetings Jan. 10 on Maui as part of its Neighbor Island outreach program, supervising executive officer Neil Fujitani said. The meetings will take place at the Realtors Association of Maui office at 441 Ala Makani Place in Kahului.
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Mortgage rates today, January 2, plus lock recommendations

Mortgage rates today have opened unchanged. There are no significant economic releases, so stock and bond traders will push and pull interest rates with their decisions. If bonds are in demand, their prices will rise, and rates (yields) will fall. Bur if investors sell bonds and move into stocks, the opposite
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Four trends driving the need for legal networks

Networks, or global alliances, have long been accepted as a traditional business model for many professional services including accounting, human resources, public relations, architectural services, insurance, investment banking and real estate. According to the International Association of Outsourcing
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CATIC selects sales manager

CATIC has promoted Nicole Pratt to assistant vice president and sales manager for its National Commercial Services, the company announced. … Prior to joining CATIC, she served as an agency services representative and agency account manager for a national title insurance underwriter. Today's
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Cornerstone Bank announces Missouri location

Charles T. Cross, chief executive cfficer, Cornerstone Bank, announced the bank recently purchased 2.20 acres of land in Cassville, Missouri at the intersection of Highway 37 and Highway 76/86 for its initial entry into the Missouri market. The bank acquired the property with the intent of building a full
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Trump Faces Hurdles on Path to Reshape Judiciary in GOP Image

President Donald Trump's appointment of federal judges at a record pace may endear him to conservatives, but that alone won't be enough to push the judiciary to the right. A big obstacle is Barack Obama's legacy of stacking the courts with his own lifetime appointees. When Obama took office in 2009,
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Cynthia Aikman Joins Generations Bank Board of Directors

Seneca Falls, N.Y. – Generations Bank announces today that Cynthia Aikman joined its board of directors effective January 1, 2018. Aikman is a business development specialist and serves as a mentor and coach to area managers and CEOs and organizations. Aikman holds a Master's Degree in
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