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By Alanna Byrne |
December 12, 2012
Regulators and lawmakers met on Capitol Hill Tuesday to discuss the implementation of Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins and Kathleen Hunter, Bloomberg |
December 4, 2012
U.S. Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard University law professor and critic of Wall Street, is poised to join the Senate Banking Committee after she’s sworn into office in January.
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By Jeff Greenblatt |
November 11, 2012
With the election behind us, we can turn to the business of analyzing market fundamentals and cycles.
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By Howard Mustoe and Gavin Finch, Bloomberg |
November 5, 2012
HSBC Holdings Plc said it’s likely to face criminal charges from U.S. anti-money laundering probes and the cost of a settlement may “significantly” exceed the $1.5 billion the bank has set aside.
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By Ambereen Choudhury, Elisa Martinuzzi and Kevin Crowley |
November 1, 2012
London’s attempt to maintain its financial muscle while boycotting Europe’s move toward a banking union risks isolating the city from its major trading partners.
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By Elena Logutenkova and Bradley Keoun, Bloomberg |
October 29, 2012
UBS AG’s decision to cut as many as 10,000 jobs and retreat from capital-intensive trading businesses will help position Switzerland’s largest bank to return more funds to shareholders.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
October 21, 2012
Are the markets doomed to repeat the bleak Monday that occurred a quarter-century ago? It's unlikely, but that doesn't mean traders shouldn't be wary.
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By Inyoung Hwang and Michael P. Regan, Bloomberg |
October 12, 2012
U.S. stocks erased an early rally as Wells Fargo & Co.’s shrinking profit margin and weakness in European markets overshadowed a jump in consumer confidence to the highest level since the recession started.
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By Jeff Greenblatt |
October 1, 2012
By blending sentiment and cycle analysis with technical analysis, a more complete picture of the market comes into focus.
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By Ben Moshinsky and Lindsay Fortado, Bloomberg |
September 28, 2012
Proposals to overhaul Libor, including enhanced powers for U.K. regulators to prosecute rate rigging, may be enacted early next year in a bid to revive confidence in the scandal-ridden benchmark and banking industry.