NYSE Stock Market News, NASDAQ on 05.10.2016

● Apple is accused of hiding taxes on $65 billion Apple stores $214,9 billion in the form of offshore companies and would have to pay for 2015 year. $65,4 billion in taxes, if this money returned to the USA, writes The New York Times, citing a new study by the U.S. PIRG Education Fund и Citizens for Tax Justice.

● Suggestions for buying Twitter may be announced as early as this week, writes the newspaper The Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the situation. Salesforce are likely contenders, Google, Disney.
● President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Charles Evans said, that he will be quite happy, if the US interest rate is raised to the end 2016 y / against the background of strengthening economic indicators, reports Reuters.

● Запасы нефти в США снижаются пять недель подряд
● Google has conducted 4 October in London presentation of new devices. Among the significant announcements – two own new smartphones Pixel and Pixel XL, DayDream View virtual reality helmet and system for “Smart” At home.
● US oil reserves in the coming years may be replenished unless, of course, there are difficulties with oil production in the area, namely, in Alaska, a large oil field was discovered by the little-known company Caelus Energy.
● Russia is modernizing its military forces in the Arctic. Это беспокоит США и НАТО и напоминает о временах холодной войны
● Mastercard launches payment identification service via selfies or fingerprints in twelve European countries.
● Monsanto Co. (NYSE: MON) announced the receipt in the IV reporting quarter of a loss in the amount of $191 million (44 cents per share) versus loss $495 million ($1,06 per share) a year earlier.
● Micron Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) announced the receipt in the IV reporting quarter of a loss in the amount of $170 million (16 cents per share) compared to profit $471 million (42 cents per share) a year earlier.
● BP подписала соглашение с Eni о покупке газа с нового месторождения у побережья Мозамбика.
● Japanese insurance company Sompo will acquire Bermuda's Endurance Specialty for $6,3 billion. In recent years, Japanese insurers have been expanding their presence overseas, and this is one of the largest such deals
● Fitch on Tuesday warned Wells Fargo, what can he do for the first time 20 years of losing AA credit rating due to damage to reputation, related to the scandal about the opening of accounts by bank employees without the knowledge of clients
● Johnson & Johnson warns diabetes patients and doctors, that her insulin pumps are vulnerable to cyberattacks
● Американская сеть супермаркетов Target начинает открывать компактные магазины в городских и студенческих районах.
● Donald Mullen Jr., which the 10 years ago, Goldman Sachs was betting on the fall of the US residential real estate market, now attracts $1 billion, to, vice versa, bet on its growth
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