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Mittwoch, 02. Oktober 2013 00:00:00 Wirtschaft News
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A Chinese tourist agency is advertising Christmas in North Korea, the world's most hostile country for Christians

The FBI says it has busted the man behind the Bitcoin-powered online drug bazaar, and other Bitcoin proponents couldn't be happier.

Economists don't view growth quite the way ordinary people do, and it shows in their calculations

Monsanto is downplaying Climate's insurance programs and trumpeting the company's data analytics

Facebook is introducing a new kind of mobile advertising to help app developers remind people to use the apps they've already downloaded

The Obama administration wants Americans to grant Tuesday's launch of public health-insurance exchanges the slack tech companies get. (Grand Theft Auto V, anyone?)

It holds a lead of about 2,500 vehicles over BMW, the luxury leader in the U.S. for two years running

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Chairman Bernard Arnault stunned the fashion world 16 years ago, when he chose Jacobs to run the brand

New-truck sales fall, but GM executives claim higher profit margins thanks to price increases and lower incentives

The U.S. has vital interests in Southeast Asia. A look at what the President should focus on

Boehner could hold a vote on a continuing resolution whenever he likes. What's holding the House speaker back?

As the debt ceiling approaches, speed traders are primed to make money like last time

In addition to just-offered stock in Empire State Realty Trust, New York offers numerous thrills for about $13

The author's thrillers were multimedia moneymakers

Having signed Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry to a multiyear contract, Under Armour must prove it can score some basketball shoe sales

A federal system for checking whether new employees are allowed to work in the U.S. is offline because of the government shutdown. Can businesses still hire?

Small employers reported steady job growth even as overall private sector hiring appears to be slowing