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Vikram Pandit: Why I Like Virtual Currencies
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — Vikram Pandit, chairman of TGG Group and former CEO of Citigroup, explains why he is optimistic about the prospects for virtual currencies. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker at the Bloomberg The Year Ahead: 2015 summit in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)

Atlantic City shuffles for business as casino luck runs out
Casinos have been Atlantic City’s lifeblood. Now, they’re bottoming out at alarming rates — four have already closed this year, leaving thousands unemployed. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores the gamble that elevated Atlantic City in its prime, and how residents and businesses a

How Much Is the World's Richest Woman Worth?
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — The fortune of Christy Walton, the world’s wealthiest woman, topped $40 billion today as Wal-Mart hit an all-time high. Bloomberg’s Shery Ahn takes a look at on “First Up.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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GE opens Brazil research hub
Mark Little, senior VP and director of GE Global Research talks to Richard Quest about GE’s expansion in Latin America

Info stolen from 56M cards at Home Depot stores
Home Depot says it has eliminated software that led to massive data breach.

Larry Ellison's Exit Leaves High Hurdles for Next CEOs
Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) –- KCG Holdings’ A.B. Mendez, Bloomberg Intelligence’ Anurag Rana and Bloomberg’s Emily Chang discuss Larry Ellison stepping down as chief executive officer of software maker Oracle. They speak on “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)

Microsoft to add Minecraft to its empire
US tech giant Microsoft will acquire the maker of the popular online video game Minecraft in a deal reportedly worth $2.5 billion. Microsoft’s acquisition of the Stockholm-based Mojang is expected to close by the end of 2014. Watch this video to find out more.

US launches investigation into Chinese steel products
The US has initiated anti-dumping and countervailing investigations against imports of boltless steel shelving from China. The product was allegedly sold with a dumping profit margin of up to 211%.

Apple Pay: What sets it apart from other mobile payment services
Apple isn’t the first company to offer a way to pay without fishing out your wallet. Google Wallet and PayPal beat Apple to market by years. But if Apple Pay works well, it could change the way we shop. CNET’s Sumi Das reports.

Is Paying $1 Million For A Parking Space Going Too Far?
In New York City we’re no strangers to pricey parking, but is paying six figures for a spot to call your own taking pricey too far? CBS 2’s Vanessa Murdock reports.

Is the stock market ripe for a fall?
Although stocks remain frisky, some experts think financial markets are overdue for a correction. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari assesses the greatest risks facing investors.

Apple reportedly in talks with Visa, MasterCard, AMEX for its mobile payment sy
Adding to reports of Apple′s iPhone 6 possibly being unveiled at an upcoming media event slated for September 9th,… there are now reports that the American tech giant is making headway on its plans to turn them into mobile wallets.
Sources tell Bloomberg… that Apple is in talks with Vi

Burger King Considering Move to Canada
Burger King is in talks to buy doughnut chain Tim Hortons and create a new holding company headquartered in Canada, an increasingly popular move among companies that could shave its tax bill. (Aug. 25)
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