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By Lisa Abramowicz, Miles Weiss and Christine Harper |
May 8, 2013
Hedge funds using debt-trading strategies are expanding at a record pace as they profit from risks big banks are no longer taking.
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By Justin Pugsley |
March 13, 2013
U.S. and Japanese central bank quantitative easing programs are placing China between a rock and a hard place in which a revaluation of the Chinese yuan vs. the U.S. dollar may turn out to be the least bad solution.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
September 25, 2012
New financial regulations have yet to make markets safer and financial systems are still too complex, according to an International Monetary Fund report.
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By Press Release |
September 14, 2012
Speaking at the American Banker Regulatory Symposium, Under Secretary for Domestic Finance Mary Miller reflected on what the country experienced as it went through the 2008 financial crisis and how it is emerging from it now.
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By Adrian R. Bell, Chris Brooks and Tony K. Moore |
July 29, 2012
Today's market manipulators have little on the foreign exchange shenanigans of the distant past.
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By Blooomberg News |
April 21, 2012
China’s Supreme Court suspended the execution of Wu Ying, a woman who defrauded investors of $55.7 million and sparked debate on the death sentence for nonviolent crimes.
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By Jon Nadler |
October 20, 2011
Daily metals update including analysis of gold and silver
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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 Steve Zwick |
July 1, 2011
A year after its passage, OTC market regulations still have a long way to go