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...In 1973, with the Roe v....
...Until then any rallies will seem shallow particularly with the market already pricing a 60 per cent chance of a hike,” said analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch....
...The dollar is a touch firmer, longer-term Treasury yields a bit softer, and gold is losing some lustre, writes Jamie Chisholm....
...Jamie Chisholm, the FT’s Global Markets Commentator....
...Here is an opinion summary from law firm Simpson Thacher describing how the court judged predicted beta in a 2010 appraisal case, ” Global GT lp v. Golden Telecom”....
...TPG Capital is poised to announce it has raised an initial $5bn for its latest buyout fund, securing backing from long-time investors including the pension schemes of the State of Oregon and the State of...
...Herbalife said: The company has been aggressively defending itself against the plaintiffs’ allegations set forth in Bostick v. Herbalife ever since the lawsuit was filed in 2013....
...The retail industry heavyweight and chairman of Poundland, is to become the non-executive chairman of Wm Morrison supermarkets when incumbent Sir Ian Gibson retires in 2015....
...1,925 writes the FT’s Jamie Chisholm....
...US index futures show the S&P 500 in New York slipping a point to 1,872 writes the FT’s Jamie Chisholm....
...But it will be difficult to stand in front of the current supply/demand dynamics....
...in the early days of 2014 writes Jamie Chisholm the FT’s Global Markets don....
...But at the end of the first quarter of this year, TPG Asia V fund, which put most of its money to work from 2009 to 2012, had a return of 2 per cent....
...“The deal valuing the portfolio at about $2.7bn will give Blackstone a majority stake in apartment complexes with roughly 30,000 units in the southern United States, according to people familiar with the...
...According to Moody’s, the issuance rebound has been particularly strong in North America, jumping from $2.1bn in the first half of 2012 to $21.7bn....
...(Financial Times) The US government sued Bank of America on Tuesday, alleging it committed fraud by packing MBS with loans that it knew to be “toxic waste”....
...FT’s Global Markets humboldt squid Jamie Chisholm....
...US index futures suggest the S&P 500 will dip five points to 1,689 writes the FT’s Global Markets ballcock Jamie Chisholm....
...It follows Monday’s recordings of Anglo luring the state into pumping €7bn into the bank....
...1.1 per cent – helped by news German consumer morale is at a near six-year high – and as US index futures suggest the S&P 500 will gain 3 points to 1,591 writes the FT’s Global Markets scout leader Jamie Chisholm...
...Seventy-one per cent of corn fields were planted in the main farm states by Sunday, up from 28 per cent the week before....
...(WSJ) Markets: Asian and European bourses started the month on the back foot with sentiment damped by another slide for Japanese stocks, noted the FT’s Global Markets Commentator Jamie Chisholm....
...The Nikkei closed up 1.4 per cent writes the FT’s Global Markets cardinal Jamie Chisholm....
...In keeping with the smooth state of ECB comms, the central bank rowed back on Asmussen’s words later....
...1,667.5 writes the FT’s Jamie Chisholm....
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