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...The search giant was fined a record €4.3bn last year for abusing the dominant market position of its Android operating system for smartphones, and was hit with a €2.4bn penalty the prior summer for favouring...
...In June 2017, the EU fined Google €2.4bn for favouring its own shopping service above rivals and in 2018 it was hit with a €4.3bn penalty for restrictive terms for Android phonemakers....
...website StreetEasy show that more than one in 10 condos sold in New York last year — a total of 1,313 — were listed for rental within six months, the highest number since the firm started collecting data in 2006...
...With assets of $2.6tn and more than a quarter of a million staff, only China’s Big Four lender and HSBC are larger....
...custom-designed home with a pool in the foothills $5m A 9,000 sq ft mountain-top home with wide views of the area More homes at propertylistings.ft.com Photographs: Nick Cote/Visit Phoenix; Baxter Imaging LLC...
...There are no sub-prime mortgages and there are very few mortgage-backed securities. There is no secondary securitisation, so no collateralised debt or loan obligations (CDOs and CLOs)....
...By 2006, the National Association of Realtors reported that the median cash down payment for first-time homebuyers in the U.S. was only 2 per cent of the purchase price....
...The retailer’s shares closed on Tuesday down 2.5 per cent, against a fall of 0.2 per cent in the Dow Jones Industrial Average....
...Shares in Nomura were down 2.3 per cent on Friday afternoon at Y681, against a market down by 1.5 per cent....
...Nasdaq still remains highly-desirable, winning some of the largest Web 2.0 companies including Facebook and Zynga....
...Triaxx was backed by mortgage loans originated in 2006 and 2007 and insured by American International Group....
...Amgen has less capital equipment than it did in 2006 and spends only a fraction more on R&D....
...RGM Advisors LLC and Allston Trading LLC have discussed a deal that would combine their respective strengths in automated stock trading and futures markets, according to people close to the talks.”...
...Toshiba paid $4.16bn for 77 per cent of Westinghouse in 2006, and sold a 10 per cent stake to Kazatoprom of Kazakhstan a year later....
...More to the point, Citi’s had a rough time closing the Smith Barney transaction with Morgan Stanley, taking a $2.9bn hit when it lost a valuation dispute....
...ICP Asset Management, a boutique investment bank, arranged the Triaxx CDOs in 2006....
...It declined 2.4 per cent to close at 1,394.59....
...In June, David Cameron, prime minister, signalled the Conservative party might drop its opposition to the construction of a third runway at the airport....
...Heck, real house prices in Norway have risen nearly 30 per cent since 2006....
...The lawsuit accuses ICP of making $1.5bn in unauthorised, above market purchases of residential mortgage-backed securities that went into two collateralised debt obligations, called Triaxx-1 and Triaxx-2...
...On Wednesday the stock was down 12 per cent at €2.21 and was suspended from trading. The broadcaster has been hit by a double whammy....
...The others are Triaxx Prime CDO 2006-2 and Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1. The trio being referred to as Triaxx 1, 2 or 3 in the complaint. If the Triaxx CDOs sound familiar it’s because they should....
...Statistics didn’t predict the fatal flaws in CDOs. Indeed, it was a formula that felled Wall Street....
...It has long been known that consulting firm Oliver Wyman crowned Anglo Irish the world’s best bank in 2006 — just when Anglo was actually… well, you know the story....
...District Court for the Southern District of New York, ICP began serving in 2006 as the collateral manager for what were known as the Triaxx CDOs, which invested primarily in mortgage-backed securities....
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