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By Justin Pugsley |
March 26, 2013
The U.S. dollar increasingly looks like an island of tranquility surrounded by a sea of global instability and uncertainty with the Eurozone once again in turmoil and with concerns over Asia and the Middle East.
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By Gavin Finch and Liam Vaughan, Bloomberg |
September 26, 2012
The British Bankers’ Association signaled it will give up oversight of the London interbank offered rate following claims traders manipulated the benchmark.
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By Maria Petrakis and Natalie Weeks, Bloomberg |
May 7, 2012
New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras began trying to put together a government after a Greek election that raised fresh questions about the country’s euro membership and triggered the biggest stock-market rout in four years.
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By Steve Zwick |
April 1, 2012
Traders' View of the World: High-frequency trading has created a push-back to markets focused on efficiency. World leaders are looking to create resilient markets, and the two don’t always go together.
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By Christine Harper, Bloomberg |
March 15, 2012
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. saw $2.15 billion of its market value wiped out after an employee assailed Chief Executive Officer Lloyd C. Blankfein’s management and the firm’s treatment of clients, sparking debate across Wall Street.
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By Gavin Finch, Liam Vaughan and Jesse Westbrook, Bloomberg |
March 12, 2012
The Libor may not survive allegations of being corrupted unless it’s based on transactions among banks rather than guesswork.
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By Andrew Wilkinson |
July 28, 2011
Daily global fixed income report
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By Andrew Wilkinson |
May 25, 2010
Forex report for May 25, 2010, includes analysis of euro, yen, dollar, aussie dollar, canadian dollar, and british pound.