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Stocks mixed as Wall Street seen edging higher Stock markets slipped in Europe on Friday, but Wall Street was expected to rise on the open and Asian indexes closed higher. KEEPING SCORE: Germany's DAX index edged almost 0.1 percent lower to 12,458 and France's CAC 40 lost 0.2 percent to 5,299. London's FTSE 100 was off 0.1 percent at ...
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What Stock Slump? Central Bankers Eyeing Tighter Monetary Policy Global central bankers are focusing on tightening monetary policy rather than pacifying nervous financial markets. ... "With a strong labor market and likely only temporary softness in inflation, I view it as appropriate that monetary policy should continue to be gradually normalized," Vice Chairman Randal ...
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Indian Exchange Warns Indexer Compilers to Stay Out of Offshore Dispute "The Indian side has been taken aback by the sharp MSCI reaction and are trying to manage the fallout,'' Eugenie Shen, head of the asset management group at the Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association, said in an interview. "It will be very difficult for MSCI to control how their clients ...
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Anirban Bose is Appointed Head of Capgemini's Financial Services Global Strategic Business Unit Paul Hermelin, Chairman and CEO, Capgemini Group said, "Anirban's proven leadership of Capgemini's banking and capital markets practice is the epitome of why our Financial Services Business Unit consistently delivers top line results for our clients around the world. I have every confidence that ...
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China stocks shrug off seizure of Anbang amid signs of state support While dramatic, investors believe the move could prevent excessive shocks to the market by giving authorities more room to resolve financial risks related to Anbang and overhaul the firm, Sun added. Insurance industry insiders also said they believed the move had more to do with Anbang's behavior ...
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SCANA reports major financial losses as nuclear headache continues SCANA's stock traded at $36.96 a share when stock markets opened Thursday, up 67 cents from its Wednesday close. That price is more than $12 below Dominion's buyout offer. The troubled utility has been the focus of intense scrutiny since it walked away from the V.C. Summer nuclear construction ...
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The Grouchy Investor Epidemic Never in the history of money management — well, fine, in the nine years I've been covering it — has such a chasm yawned between the euphoria of capital markets and the malaise of the people who actively manage capital. Most every indicator, from the stock market to global real estate to fixed ...
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Asian Markets In Positive Territory (RTTNews.com) - Asian stock markets are in positive territory on Friday following the mostly positive cues overnight from Wall Street after the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note retreated from the four-year high set in the previous session. Energy stocks rose on higher crude oil prices.
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