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Bonds, shares, gold supported ahead of expected ECB action

January 21st, 2015 (0)
European shares held close to a seven-year high on Wednesday and Asian shares hit a six-week peak investors bet the European Central Bank would unveil a stimulus drive to boost the flagging euro zone economy. Expectations that the ECB ...

GFG Weekly Market Insight – 2015: The Year of Massive Market Volatility? (week 12 Jan 2015)

January 16th, 2015 (0)
We continue to believe that one of the big themes to play out in the financial markets in 2015 will be increasing multi-asset class volatility. Reasons to think this may be the case include: (1) the bullish chart technicals ...

GFG Weekly Market Insight – 5 Themes For 2015 (week 05 Jan 2015)

January 9th, 2015 (0)
5 Themes for 2015 A look back at 2014 may shed some light on what could be ahead for 2015 with multi-asset class trading dynamics suggesting that a slow-motion repricing of risk and/or flight to liquidity may be underway. Possible ...

Plunging Ruble Unsettles Russians, Poses Test for Putin

December 17th, 2014 (0)
As Russian President Vladimir Putin has ratcheted up the conflict with the West for most of the year, the economic fallout on ordinary Russians has been limited. Suddenly, though, the plunging ruble is reawakening fears of rising prices and ...

Legal Fight Pits Sellers of Energy Against Buyers

November 27th, 2014 (0)
Over the past few years, the federal government has nurtured the growth of an odd kind of player in the energy markets: companies that recruit consumers to unplug themselves when electricity use is high, in exchange for a price ...

RBS embraces crypto-currencies in hackathon challenge

November 17th, 2014 (0)
A team from RBS took top honors at the Deloitte Digital #GoneHacking capital markets hackathon on Friday with a trading platform that utilised the Ripple protocol to handle integration with crypto-currencies. RBS built on top of its existing FXMicropay ...

E.C.B. Threatened to End Funding Unless Ireland Took Bailout, Letters Show

November 10th, 2014 (0)
Newly released documents suggest that Ireland was pressured into a controversial 67.5 billion euro bailout that left taxpayers rescuing crippled banks, reigniting a fierce debate about the international aid that Dublin accepted after the financial crash. An exchange of letters, ...

Rift opens among Eurozone leaders over Germany’s insistence on austerity

October 8th, 2014 (0)
With new signs of economic trouble emerging, what has been a guiding European economic principle for several years is facing open revolt. As Europe confronts new signs of economic trouble, national leaders, policy makers and economists are starting to ...

A.I.G. Bailout, Revisionists’ Version

October 7th, 2014 (0)
Maurice R. Greenberg, A.I.G.’s former chief and a large shareholder, has spun a ludicrous tale in court that the bailout of the insurer was unfair to its investors. Was the bailout of the American International Group by the government ...

Fukushima workers sue Tepco over unpaid hazard wages

September 3rd, 2014 (0)
Workers decommissioning Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have sued its operator Tokyo Electric (Tepco) over unpaid hazard wages. The four men are demanding about 65m yen (£375,000; $620,000) in extra pay. They claim the compensation for removing contaminated debris ...
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