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...Andrew Garthwaite et al at Credit Suisse has had a fiddle about with the model portfolio, resulting in insurers getting a push....
...Could the same happen in New York or Crystal City? “Amazon” Cuomo et al will hope not....
...The first employer-sponsored pension plan in Canada was introduced in 1874 (Gale et al., 2006). By contrast, some countries have only recently introduced private pension plans....
...But this may all be overshadowed by the extent to which the world economy continues on a path of a synchronised slowdown and the impact from any worsening in trade relations between the United States and...
...a ‘U’ or ‘V’ shaped recovery,” said Jane Foley, senior currency strategist at Rabobank....
...This is Peppa Pig’s chance to jump in puddles with ET....
...It is not immediately obvious that there will be closer economic ties with the United States, although Trump may well aim for that....
...borrowers owe remarkably little of their dollar debt to banks or investors that reside in the United States.”...
...Unsurprisingly, Greenspan et al believe China’s integration of its low-cost workforce and state-subsidised capital into the world economy over the past two decades has depressed prices everywhere....
...(FT) Video of the day Martin Wolf on Grexit The Greek state is running out of cash and there may be no rescue this time. Martin Wolf talks about what happens in the case of a default....
...(Asharq Al-Awsat) Video of the day Do board quotas work? The number of women on company boards has hit the 25 per cent target in the UK....
...The Hong Kong-listed shares in the bank fell as much as 2.8 per cent to HK$108.10 in mid-morning trading....
...US officials have defined the advances made by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (known as Isis) – an offshoot of al-Qaeda – as a potential direct threat to US national security....
...The pace of the eurozone’s recovery has slowed this month, despite more signs that conditions in the currency bloc’s hard-hit periphery are improving....
...SBC’s “flash” purchasing managers’ index for China jumped from 49.4 in May to 50.8 in June, beating forecasts and ending a five-month streak of contraction....
...(Financial Times) Japan’s services sector finally expanded in July, following three months of declines in the wake of a national sales tax being lifted from 5 to 8 per cent on April 1....
...will test investor hopes for a pick-up in the U.S. and global economies… Bulls are hoping to see evidence of an economic rebound in the United States in this week’s busy calendar of data that includes the...
...Good morning New York, FT ALPHAVILLE Naming and shaming in Japan: David notes another angry reflection of how important rising wages are to Abenomics’ success and how irritated Abe et al are at those big...
...(Financial Times) “Bank of America said it does not owe the U.S. government the $2.1 billion it is seeking in penalties after a jury found the bank liable for fraud over defective mortgages sold by its...
...(Financial Times) BofA faces voter backlash over error with Calpers, the Californian state pension fund, set to be the second big investor in Bank of America to use its vote at the annual shareholders meeting...
...(Financial Times) GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to pay $105m to more than 40 US states to settle allegations of unlawful marketing, ending a long saga in which the UK company was accused of providing lavish...
...(Financial Times) Currency manipulation should be part of trade talks, Senators say: “A bipartisan majority of the US Senate demanded that US President Barack Obama address “currency manipulation” in trade...
...(Reuters, Al Jazeera — breaking at pixel) “Fidelity Investments, the nation’s largest money market mutual fund manager, has sold all of its short-term U.S. government debt — the latest sign that investors...
...is poised for slower growth Latin America is poised for one of its slowest economic growth rates in a decade this year, a top official at the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday, as the U.S. signals...
...of dollars in tax....
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