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By Sara Forden |
November 26, 2012
The CFTC says the company violated securities law by offering trading in options banned for U.S. customers.
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By Saijel Kishan, Miles Weiss and Jesse Westbrook |
November 20, 2012
Europe’s second-biggest hedge fund is rebuilding in the United States after largely pulling out during the 2008 financial crisis.
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By Anna Kitanaka and Toshiro Hasegawa, Bloomberg |
November 20, 2012
Shareholders of Osaka Securities Exchange Co. and Tokyo Stock Exchange Group Inc. approved a $1.6 billion merger of Japan’s biggest bourses in a bid to reinvigorate the country’s securities markets.
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By Silla Brush |
November 12, 2012
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. says the CME Group's lawsuit over swap-data rules undermines efforts to boost transparency.
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By Tom Schoenberg |
November 8, 2012
CME Group Inc. sued the CFTC, challenging cleared-swaps reporting requirements imposed under the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation.
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By Jeff Greenblatt |
November 4, 2012
In the wake of new employment figures, voters now come to the polls to decide the direction of the country. How will the markets react?
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By Mariko Yasu and Shunichi Ozasa, Bloomberg |
October 15, 2012
Softbank Corp. agreed to buy a stake of about 70 percent in Sprint Nextel Corp. for $20.1 billion as Japan’s third-biggest mobile-phone operator seeks growth overseas amid a declining local market.
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By Scott Moritz, Bloomberg |
October 12, 2012
Sprint Nextel Corp. CEO Dan Hesse’s talks to align with Softbank Corp. have the potential to reshape the U.S. wireless landscape, creating a more viable competitor to Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc. and sparking a new round of consolidation.
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By Tom Schoenberg |
October 10, 2012
The rule stems from the Dodd-Frank financial reform law that directed oil, gas and mining companies to report payments made to U.S. and foreign governments.
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By Silla Brush |
October 9, 2012
The CFTC may decide this week to appeal a judge’s ruling against trading limits for oil, natural gas and other commodities.