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Shares Jump From Europe to Japan as Oil Holds Rally; Yuan Soars

February 16th, 2016 (1)
Absence of post-holiday China selloff bolstered sentiment Draghi said ECB will act should turmoil hit price stability Stocks came back with a vengeance amid speculation losses that sent global equities into a bear market had gone too far, with ...

Bear Market Descends on Global Stocks

February 12th, 2016 (0)
The MSCI All-World Index falls 20% from its May 2015 record Retreat is biggest since selloff during 2011 Europe crisis The yearlong decline in global equities that started with a selloff in energy became a full-blown bear market Thursday ...

Yellen – Fed not likely to reverse course on rates despite risks

February 11th, 2016 (0)
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to reverse its plan to raise interest rates further this year, but tighter credit markets, volatile financial markets, and uncertainty over Chinese economic growth have raised risks to the U.S. economy, Fed Chair Janet ...

Deutsche Bank Jumps as Lender Said to Consider Bond Buyback

February 10th, 2016 (0)
Cryan said in memo to staff on Tuesday bank is `rock solid’ Shares jump as much as 11%, biggest intraday gain since 2011 Deutsche Bank AG jumped the most in more than four years as Germany’s biggest bank considers ...

Five UK Fund Giants Partner up to Join the Blockchain Bandwagon

February 9th, 2016 (0)
In a recurring theme to confirm the financial industry’s collective fawning of blockchain technology – the distributed ledger that underpins Bitcoin – five of the UK’s biggest mutual fund giants are collectively exploring blockchain applications. The motivation? Cutting billions ...

Deutsche Bank Shares Drop Again as European Banks Get Pummeled

February 9th, 2016 (0)
Investors are concerned about ability to navigate volatile markets Deutsche Bank AG’s shares dropped almost 10% on Monday as the battered European banking sector was hit by a fresh selloff amid investor concerns about lenders’ capital buffers and ability to ...

Tax rise risk from George Osborne’s ‘inflexible’ budget target

February 9th, 2016 (0)
Chancellor George Osborne’s “inflexible” budget surplus target may mean sudden tax rises or spending cuts, independent economists suggest. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said that Mr Osborne’s pledge to run a budget surplus “in normal times” from 2019-20 ...

How Six Brokers Walked Free After Unraveling of U.K. Libor Case

February 9th, 2016 (0)
Witnesses fail to convince, jury acquits local defendants Loss in complex case seen a major setback for regulators The first signs of trouble for prosecutors came about three weeks into the trial. Their witness was a government investigator called ...

Gold hits new 3-month high on global economy concerns

February 8th, 2016 (0)
Gold hit three-month highs on Monday, extending its biggest weekly rise since July 2013 as sliding stock markets, global growth uncertainty and a softer dollar prompted investors to seek safety in hard assets. Spot gold reached a peak of ...

Italy’s bad bad bank

February 8th, 2016 (0)
Europe’s plan for a bad bank in Italy, it turns out, is to not have a bad bank at all. Given how long it has taken, any news is good news. Italy finally reached agreement with the EU in ...
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