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By Steve Zwick |
April 1, 2013
With debates raging about high-frequency trading, new regulations and a transaction tax, there is plenty for traders to keep an eye on.
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By Greenwich Associates |
March 5, 2013
A study by Greenwich Associates shows that Deutsche Bank tops market share in forex trading, a 10.7% slice.
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By Austin Kiddle |
March 1, 2013
In the past few days, positive economic data from the major economies have accompanied the falling safe-haven demand for gold.
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By Greenwich Associates |
January 14, 2013
A downturn in global fixed-income markets brought on by an uptick in interest rates or other causes could trigger liquidity shortages for institutional investors.
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By Bill Gross |
January 3, 2013
It was Milton Friedman, not Ben Bernanke, who first made reference to dropping money from helicopters in order to prevent deflation. Bernanke’s now famous “helicopter speech” in 2002, however, was no less enthusiastically supportive of the concept.
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By Kevin Davitt |
December 19, 2012
If you have been following the classic carry trade of late you may have noticed the best “risk on” vs. “risk off” indicators available to traders and investors.
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By Greenwich Associates |
December 11, 2012
The European fixed-income market is undergoing a radical transformation as major banks adjust their business models to new regulations and strict new capital requirements.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
December 3, 2012
The CFTC announced on Monday that it has obtained a federal court order requiring MBF Clearing to pay a $650,000 civil monetary penalty for violating the Commodity Exchange Act.
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By Philip McBride Johnson |
November 29, 2012
They call it a "civil monetary penalty" or a "fine," but those terms seem hollow when a financial firm itself is whacked for millions of dollars by regulators ... Who does this hurt? Management does not pay
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By Brian Wingfield, Bloomberg |
November 16, 2012
Millions of dollars in penalties slapped on some of the world’s biggest banks, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., by U.S. regulators are the result of policing powers established after the 2001 collapse of Enron Corp.