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Targeting Trump supporters, China raises tariffs on US pork, apples Investors worry the global recovery might be set back if China's increased tariffs prompts other governments to raise import barriers. Those fears temporarily depressed financial markets, though stocks have recovered some of their losses. On Monday, stock market indexes in Tokyo and Shanghai were ...
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Acting Chief Recommends Reining In Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The CFPB's structure—it is led by a single director, rather than a commission like other financial regulators such as the Securities Exchange Commission—has drawn the ire of conservatives and parts of the financial industry ever since its creation, leading to lawsuits challenging how it was set up.
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Spotify IPO — What you need to know in markets on Tuesday After a rough first quarter, the second quarter did not greet investors with better news. Stocks got slammed on Tuesday with tech stocks again lagging the market as Amazon (AMZN) dropped 5% and was again in the headlines following a tweet from President Donald Trump. Other major losers on ...
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Yen supported by worries over US-China trade dispute The yen had risen in March as worries over the risk of a global trade war roiled financial markets. That had sent the dollar down to a 16-month low of 104.56 yen on March 26. Some market participants said the dollar could find support against the yen for now, especially if Japanese importers and ...
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Liquidity Regulation is Back Modern bank regulation has two complementary parts: capital and liquidity requirements. The first restricts liabilities given the structure of assets and the second limits assets based on the composition of liabilities. While capital regulation―especially in its risk-based form―is a creation of the last quarter ...
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Elena Chane- Alune and Tristan Boyer Since 1 January 2005, the introduction of the IAS/IFRS1 standards has lead to understandable stirs in the community of fi nancial analysts, who are rightfully.
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