Marketplace Morning Report for Thursday, July 11, 2013
Jul 11, 2013

Marketplace Morning Report for Thursday, July 11, 2013

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Stop stealing secrets and play fair. America airs its business complaints about China at a meeting between the two countries in Washington today. GlaxoSmithKline faces bribery charges in China. And what kind of life is ahead for Edward Snowden in Latin America?

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The economics of Edward Snowden's asylum countries

Jul 11, 2013
Edward Snowden is likely headed to Latin America, where several countries have offered him asylum. What is the economic situation in each of these countries?

GlaxoSmithKline accused of bribery in China

Jul 11, 2013
China’s security ministry claims executives of the British drug company GlaxoSmithKline have confessed to bribery charges.

U.S. and China talk trade and cybersecurity

Jul 11, 2013
Annual talks in Washington bring top government officials and business leaders together.

Higher gas prices: A supply and demand story

Jul 11, 2013
Oil prices are up to levels not seen in more than a year -- blame Egypt, blame the economy, and blame yourself?
People walk through the grounds at the base for Mohamed Morsi supporters on the first day of Ramadan on July 10, 2013 in Cairo, Egypt.
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Which mobile payment service is right for you?

Jul 11, 2013
There's a lot of ways to pay for things these days without using cash. Credit and debit cards are the biggest, but mobile payments might be the next big thing.

PODCAST: Gas prices up, Mobile payment tossup

Jul 11, 2013
The Fed is still in the game, and stocks are reacting. Which mobile payment service is right for you? And higher gas prices, a supply and demand story.

The Fed is still in the game, and stocks are reacting

Jul 11, 2013
Susan Schmidt, head of equities at Mesirow Financial, discusses the key takeaways of the latest notes from the Federal Reserve.

Stop stealing secrets and play fair. America airs its business complaints about China at a meeting between the two countries in Washington today. GlaxoSmithKline faces bribery charges in China. And what kind of life is ahead for Edward Snowden in Latin America?