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A Spiking Dollar = Emerging Market Chaos

May 31st, 2018 (0)
The dollar collapse thesis – which ends with all fiat currencies achieving their intrinsic value of zero — doesn’t preclude some thrills and chills along the way, in which some currencies fall faster than others and wreak havoc on ...

Stocks take battering as Italian crisis roils financial markets

May 30th, 2018 (0)
Asian stocks extended a global sell-off on Wednesday as Italy’s political crisis rippled across financial markets, toppling the euro to a 10-month low, pushing up Italian borrowing costs and sending investors rushing to safe-haven assets such as U.S. Treasuries. ...

EU sees $23.5 Billion in revenue from financial-transaction tax

May 23rd, 2018 (0)
A proposed tax on financial transactions in 10 European Union countries could generate about 19.6 billion euros ($23.5 billion) of annual revenue, though Brexit could make collection more difficult, according to a new estimate. Derivatives account for more than ...

The dollar hovered near a four-month high

May 8th, 2018 (0)
The dollar hovered near a four-month high on Tuesday, continuing to draw support from higher Treasury yields and upbeat prospects for the U.S. economy, leaving its major rivals such as the euro struggling and others including the Argentine peso ...

Heightened cybersecurity roles for in-house lawyers as breaches increase

May 4th, 2018 (0)
New cybersecurity report reveals that In-house lawyers anticipate bigger roles and budgets as breaches increase. A new cybersecurity report, incorporating data from 617 in-house lawyers at 412 companies in 33 countries, reveals that In-house lawyers anticipate their role in ...

Luxury brand Gucci and Guess end nine year legal battle over the letter G

April 27th, 2018 (0)
After a nine-year long legal battle over the Guess logo and diamond pattern, which Gucci alleges are direct copies of its trademark, the two companies said they had reached an agreement “which will result in the conclusion of all ...

Europe’s new privacy law will change the web and more

April 16th, 2018 (0)
Consumers have long wondered just what Google and Facebook know about them, and who else can access their personal data. But internet giants have little incentive to give straight answers — even to simple questions like, “Why am I ...

Leaked EU legal overhaul: Tech companies to share ‘e-evidence’ data with police within 10 days

March 30th, 2018 (0)
Messaging apps and other digital services will be forced to give their users’ data to law enforcement authorities within ten days of receiving requests, or six hours in emergencies, according to a leaked draft of an upcoming EU legal ...

Japanese yen rose, Euro was flat, Gold inched up, Asian stocks advanced: Review

March 8th, 2018 (0)
Asian stocks advanced as worries surrounding a trade war dissipated and U.S. equities recouped losses. The dollar steadied and Treasuries ticked higher. Equities rose from Tokyo to Sydney, with shares in Hong Kong outperforming. Earlier, the S&P 500 Index ...

Dollar slid to a 15-month low against the yen

February 14th, 2018 (0)
The dollar slid to a 15-month low against the yen on Wednesday, as investors remained on edge ahead of key U.S. inflation numbers later in the day, underscoring fragile risk sentiment following the recent shakeout in equity markets. The ...
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