Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Reuters Money: August 19, 2015

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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Why Netflix is raising the bar for millennial parents
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Millennial parents are coming to Corporate America, and companies are bracing for impact.
High-frequency trading blurs bond futures, cash markets: N.Y. Fed
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The growing presence of high-frequency trading has essentially blurred the line between the U.S. Treasuries futures and cash markets, according to a New York Federal Reserve blog released on Wednesday.
DoubleLine's Gundlach says 'bad idea' for Fed hike with junk bonds at four-year low
NEW YORK (Reuters) - DoubleLine Capital's co-founder Jeffrey Gundlach warned on Tuesday that it might be premature for the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month, given junk-bond prices are hovering near four-year lows.
Wells Fargo adding car loan branches to boost less risky lending
(Reuters) - Wells Fargo is building more branches devoted to car loans and financing for auto dealers in an effort to increase its auto lending business without taking bad credit risk, the bank's head of car lending told Reuters.
The high price of turning your dog into a foodie
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bay-Li, Car-Li and Hay-Li have had a rough day. After a workout on the treadmill, a dip in the pool and some personal grooming, they finish off the day with a gourmet dish of chicken thighs, sweet potatoes, Red Delicious apples and blueberries.
Got China? Two big emerging market ETFs diverge on their exposure
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The two leading exchange-traded funds focusing on emerging markets have very different exposure to now-vulnerable Chinese stocks and will probably diverge further, a new analysis by S&P Capital IQ shows.
China concerns reduce emerging market appetite to record low: BoA ML survey
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors have cut their exposure to emerging markets to record low levels and increasingly expect the United States to raise interest rates in September, a survey showed on Tuesday.
Morgan Stanley wealth management focussing on most-profitable clients for international business
(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley's U.S.-based wealth management business is cutting the number of its foreign accounts to focus on its most profitable customers, a person familiar with the bank's thinking said.
Four 529 college savings traps to avoid
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Putting money into a 529 college savings plan is relatively easy. Getting it out can be tricky.
Investors dump gold ETPs in July but oil inflows rebound
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors withdrew a whopping $2.3 billion from gold exchange-traded products (ETPs) in July as the dollar strengthened, but energy ETP inflows surged by some $1.9 billion after oil futures sold off.
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