Hints and tips:
...UBS, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Barclays all predict that the BoJ will hold steady following a historic shift last month when it ended its negative interest rate policy and removed its cap on the...
...Emmanuel Cau of Barclays points out that markets’ taking a pro-risk stance makes sense (emphasis ours): Markets may have good reasons to follow the disinflation script....
...Trump’s goal in Atlanta was to assert the opposite....
...markets . . . in short time, policymakers may need to move to new realms of response — including targeted supervisory and regulatory policy measures,” said Axel Weber, chairman of Swiss bank UBS and the Institute...
...Liikanen remains a probable alternative and would also be a good leader for the ECB for many of the same reasons as V. de Galhau....
...William Hill, advised by Citi and Barclays, calculates this is equivalent to a 13p increase in the bid price to 352p per share....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Open question. Depends if he injects a major fiscal stimulus....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Most unlikely....
...BlackRock’s Investment Institute pointed out in a recent report that a third of the Fed’s entire Treasury portfolio, about $785bn, comes due by the end of 2018....
..., but also in almost every state and federal prison across the US....
...Masterpieces of Chinese Painting: 700-1900, edited by Zhang Hongxing, V&A Publishing, RRP£40/$60 The world’s oldest painting tradition explored in the glorious catalogue to the V&A’s current, once-in-a-lifetime...
...Not surprisingly, Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, does not agree that blame rests squarely with our monetary authorities....
...The court’s refusal to hear the case strengthens the signal sent by the justices last week in a separate ruling involving investor lawsuits, Stoneridge v Scientific Atlanta, that they want to shield banks...
...Stonebridge v Scientific-Atlanta tests whether defrauded investors can sue third parties – accountants, lawyers, investment bankers, or even simple vendors – who worked with a company that committed securities...
...In Stoneridge Investment Partners v Scientific Atlanta , the court is considering whether investors can recover from firms – including accountants, lawyers and bankers – that help a public company commit...
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