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By Lisa Abramowicz, Bloomberg |
May 24, 2013
Wall Street banks are expanding holdings of speculative-grade bonds as prices fall from record highs with investors retreating from exchange-traded funds that buy the debt.
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By Bill Gross |
September 5, 2012
The age of credit expansion which led to double-digit portfolio returns is over. The age of inflation is upon us, which typically provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities price – both stocks and bonds.
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By Jon Nadler |
March 16, 2012
This morning’s New York trading action started off on the downside once again for the metals. Gold practically erased yesterday’s gains and dipped to near the $1,640.
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By Phil Flynn |
October 3, 2011
Daily energy fundamentals from Phil Flynn
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By Daniel P. Collins |
October 1, 2011
As a trader at Lehman, Larry McDonald saw the risk the bank was exposing itself to. He's written a book about that time and discusses it here
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By Press Release |
July 18, 2011
Meeting in Paris, the Financial Stability Board assessed vulnerabilities affecting the financial system.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
April 11, 2011
Companies in the market for interest rate derivatives trades last year probably secured pricing that will seem quite favorable relative to the deals likely to be offered by banks in the future.
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By Greenwich Advisors |
October 19, 2010
A survey finds that large U.S. institutional investors oppose a Financial Accounting Standards Board mandate for fair value accounting treatment for most bank loans.
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By Press Release |
October 6, 2010
Report provides semiannual assessments of global financial markets and addresses emerging market financing in a global context.