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By Christopher Faille |
May 8, 2013
A portfolio becomes optimal by virtue not merely of what assets are in it, but by virtue of what is paid for each. Examining the implications of that point, Professor Johnstone finds a "logical circularity built into the CAPM equilibrium pricing mechanism."
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By Sandrine Rastello |
March 12, 2013
The IMF's No. 2 official urged policy makers to clean up banks and strengthen oversight of their financial systems.
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By Dave Lindorff |
September 25, 2012
Researchers find 62% of derivatives used by oil and gas companies don’t qualify for hedge accounting.
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By Andrew Harris, Christine Harper and Lindsay Fortado, Bloomberg |
July 5, 2012
Barclays Plc investors, blindsided by the bank’s $451.4 million regulatory fine for trying to rig benchmark rates, saw the stock drop 16 percent a day later. Other bank shareholders may be just as surprised.
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By Phil Mattingly and Silla Brush, Bloomberg |
March 27, 2012
MF Global Holdings Ltd. General Counsel Laurie Ferber twice resisted providing assurances to JPMorgan Chase & Co. that the company was complying with rules to segregate customers’ collateral.
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By John Olagues |
December 1, 2011
If you own employee stock options, then you’re an options trader. Here’s how to get the most out of your stake
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By Press Release |
April 29, 2011
ISDA says proposed principles within FASB’s and IASB's exposure draft do not provide the most faithful representation of an entity's financial position.
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By Press Release |
January 31, 2011
The industry group says reporting derivatives positions on a net basis where netting is enforceable gives the best information for users of financial statements.
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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.