Marketplace Morning Report for Thursday, September 27, 2012
The National Football League has reached an agreement to end a lockout of referees. The league will give existing referees much of what they want for the next few years -- including a defined pension plan and a pay raise. Tomorrow, British regulators are expected to propose major changes to the way a key interest rate -- LIBOR -- is set. And a new study finds that young African-Americans are being exposed to substantially more alcohol advertising than their peers.
The National Football League has reached an agreement to end a lockout of referees. The league will give existing referees much of what they want for the next few years — including a defined pension plan and a pay raise. Tomorrow, British regulators are expected to propose major changes to the way a key interest rate — LIBOR — is set. And a new study finds that young African-Americans are being exposed to substantially more alcohol advertising than their peers.