THE WORLD FINANCIAL NEWS ON APRIL 9, 2015 - TIN TÀI CHÁNH THẾ GIỚI NGÀY 09-4-2015
Thursday, April 09, 2015

U.S. stock futures were lower in early trading, after a choppy sessionWednesday as the minutes from the Fed's March meeting showed policymakers divided over the timing of interest rate hikes. (CNBC) |
Oil prices this morning were recovering some of Wednesday's near 7 percent losses in New York trading, which was influenced by a shock jump in U.S. crude inventories and record Saudi output. (Reuters) |
While Greece made a $484.5 million debt repayment due to the IMF today, there are still fears that staggering red-ink could make an Athens default just a matter of time. (CNBC) |
JPMorgan (JPM) boss Jamie Dimon defended his bank's size and business model in a letter to shareholders. He also warned that another crisis will inevitably impact financial markets. (CNBC) |
Google's (GOOG) YouTube plans to give viewers the option of paying amonthly fee to skip ads. The online video service sent a letter to its most popular content creators asking them to sign off. (AP) |
The first of five planned Netflix (NFLX) shows based on Marvel characters, Daredevil, launches at midnight. It's drawing rave reviews from critics and expected to be a huge hit with the younger demographic. (CNBC Video) |
Walt Disney (DIS) and Apple (AAPL) are reportedly in dispute over the number of Disney's channels on Apple TV. Disney wants most or all of its channels carried. But Apple wants fewer. (thestreet.com) |
Zynga (ZNGA) founder Mark Pincus has returned as CEO following theresignation of Don Mattrick. Mattrick had joined Zynga from Microsoft(MFST) in 2013 when Pincus originally stepped aside. (Reuters) |
A monster storm from Texas up to the Great Lakes and down to North Carolina Wednesday brought grapefruit-sized hail and 10 reported tornadoes. More of the same could be in store today. (NBC News) |
In a televised speech today, Iran's president said Tehran would agree to a final nuclear accord with the U.S. and five other nations only if all sanctions over its disputed nuclear work were lifted. (Reuters) |
A network of new super PACs has raised $31 million to support Sen. Ted Cruz's presidential campaign. Meanwhile, the Texas Republican told CNBCthe media is distorting his image. |
Veteran CBS "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer has announced hisretirement again. The 78-year-old newsman has been at the network since 1969. No replacement has been named yet. (AP)
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