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‘Brexit’ fears haunt London’s roaring trade in euros

July 22nd, 2015 (0)
If there is a symbol of British ambivalence to Europe then it may be the euro itself. The capital of euro trading prospers outside the euro zone, but London’s dominance of the $5.3 trillion-a-day foreign exchange market could wane if ...

UAE Releases FATCA Guidance, Registration Form

July 22nd, 2015 (0)
The Finance Ministry of the United Arab Emirates has released US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act guidance notes and the registration form for entities to access the FATCA reporting portal. FATCA, enacted by the US Congress in 2010, is ...

JPMorgan $12.5 Billion Short in Fed Systemic-Risk Charges

July 21st, 2015 (0)
JPMorgan Chase & Co. still has a shortfall of as much as $12.5 billion in meeting capital rules approved by the Federal Reserve on Monday. The Fed assigned capital charges totaling more than $200 billion for eight of the ...

Was Greece Always Part Of The Plan?

July 20th, 2015 (0)
Since its inception, critics of the eurozone have been pointing to its incomplete nature — everyone uses the same money but keeps their own national budgets and tax regimes — and speculating that this “fatal flaw” would doom the ...

Gold tumbles to more than five-year low, China shares fall

July 20th, 2015 (0)
Gold tumbled to a more than five-year low Monday, and China shares drifted lower after authorities’ weekend move to tighten the use of informal lending channels by stock investors. Gold GCQ5, -2.31% fell 2.3% from its opening price Monday ...

Russia and its oil are likely to be losers in Iran deal

July 17th, 2015 (0)
In its negotiations with the United States on any number of geopolitical issues, Russia has become accustomed to playing its “Iran card.” But after the West’s historic nuclear agreement with Iran, some experts are suggesting Russia will have less ...

Greece and the Problem of Correcting Trade/Productivity Imbalances

July 17th, 2015 (0)
Piling on more debt is the worst possible way to correct structural trade and productivity imbalances. In Greece and the End of the Euroland Fantasy, I suggested the trade imbalances at the heart of Greece’s debt crisis could only ...

European Court of Justice Official Proposes Bitcoin VAT Exemption

July 17th, 2015 (0)
Bitcoin operations should be exempt from Value Added Tax (VAT), the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice said in an opinion document published today. Citing existing exemptions for currency and money transactions in Europe’s VAT Directive, Attorney ...

HMRC debt recovery powers to raid bank accounts ride roughshod over Magna Carta principles

July 17th, 2015 (0)
Buried in the hefty tome presented to the House of Commons at the Budget last week were these 36 words: “Direct recovery of debts – This government will introduce legislation to modernise and strengthen HMRC’s powers to recover tax ...

China’s unravelling: Will it devalue the yuan next?

July 17th, 2015 (0)
China is grasping at policy measures to shore up its economy CHINA could be gearing up to join the global currency wars by devaluing the renminbi. So far this year more than 30 central banks from all over the ...
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