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Cisco routers vulnerable to cyber attacks

By Eric Auchard, Reuters | September 15, 2015

Security researchers say they have uncovered clandestine attacks across three continents on the routers that direct traffic around the Internet, potentially allowing suspected cyberspies to harvest vast amounts of data while going undetected.

Emerging market currencies could face Chinese fallout

By Silvio Cascione and Sumanta Dey, Reuters | September 3, 2015

China's struggle with an economic slowdown will haunt foreign exchange markets for months to come, a Reuters poll showed, even if many emerging currencies are considered somewhat cheap after months of a relentless sell-off.

Former CEO of Mt. Gox arrested in Japan

By Reuters Staff Writers | August 3, 2015

Cotton demand could be weakening

By Jack Scoville | July 2, 2015

The price action implies that demand could be weakening, but the US dollar was sharply higher and this probably hurt the price action as much as anything.

Scottish politics maintains pressure on pound

By Andrew Wilkinson | September 8, 2014

Currency options investors are still watching rising volatility on the British pound currency with premiums on derivatives based upon the direction of the British currency jumping higher.

Flash Boys and the speed of lies

By Brad Katsuyama, Bloomberg | August 5, 2014

After the book, our stock market, IEX Group Inc., became a topic of discussion -- some positive, some negative, some true and some false. Fair enough. If you're in the spotlight and doing something different, you should take the heat along with the light.

Oil reverses after Fed officials express economic optimism

By Phil Flynn | November 19, 2013

Do you ever get the feeling that Fed officials talk too much? Yesterday it was New York Fed President William Dudley that reversed a multitude of markets just by suggesting he is getting more hopeful on the economy.

Financial markets at key juncture, possible turning point

By Jeff Greenblatt | September 30, 2013

Important cyclic and technical developments are shaping expectations, while the fundamental picture shifts.

JPMorgan cuts Dimon pay 50%, says CEO responsible for lapses

By Dawn Kopecki, Hugh Son and Zachary Tracer, Bloomberg | January 16, 2013

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon had his pay cut in half after a review of losses at the bank’s chief investment office found he bears responsibility for the blunders.

Gold traders factor in Fed easing

By Jon Nadler | September 10, 2012

Gold is pricing in a Fed QE of as much as $500 billion. Anything less than that figure is seen as having the potential to push gold prices lower late in the week.

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