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    Greek banks deposits fall again in September

    http://www.bankofgreece.gr/Pages/en/Statistics/monetary/deposits.aspx
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    German ECB member Weidmann:Cant print money to finance public debt

    Monetary analysis may gain importance at ECB Stable prices should be key goal for central bank Line between fiscal, monetary policy being blurred Leveraging EFSF with currency reserves is prohibited Hyperinflation showed why, monetary financing is wrong Musn’t lose...
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    BOJ Should Seek 10-Fold Easing, Yen at 100, Ex-Board Member Says

    Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Japan should boost monetary easing 10 fold to weaken the yen and preserve an export-led economic recovery, said an ex-board member who predicted the central bank’s first move to zero interest rates more than a decade ago. “The Japanese economy will...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    DAX is running "optimistically" into Europe´s recession. Last print 6035.00. Let´s summarize: - France in austerity mode - Italy in austeriry mode - Portugal in austerity mode - Ireland in austerity mode - Greece in austerity mode _________________________________ :cool: With other...
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    Explain this about MF Global

    Release: 4748-03 For Release: January 31, 2003 CFTC PROVIDES FURTHER RELIEF TO FUTURES FIRMS AND CLEARINGHOUSES WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a move that eliminates major impediments to how customer funds are held outside the U.S., the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) adopted a new...
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    Jefferies (JEF) and sovereign debt exposure

    Jefferies December $6 puts changed hands 40,640 times on Nov. 4 as they dropped to 30 cents. The four most-traded puts -- all of which expire in December and have strike prices at $5, $6, $10 and $11 -- declined in value as Jefferies shares climbed 0.5 percent, avoiding losses in the stock...
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    Jefferies (JEF) and sovereign debt exposure

    Jefferies Group Inc. (JEF) climbed as much as 8.5 percent after it cut gross holdings in sovereign securities of Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain by almost 50 percent since last week’s close of trading to show how easily it can reduce funds at risk. The stock rose 7.1 percent to...
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    Euro rallies on rumors of Italian PM Berlusconi stepping down.

    Berlusconi says rumors of resignation are unfounded
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    French PMI announces a temporary 5% increase in company tax, rise in lower VAT rate

    French PMI announces a temporary 5% increase in company tax, rise in lower VAT rate to 7% (from 5.5%) on certain goods. http://forex.fxdd.com/131697/forex-trading/french-pmi-announces-a-temporary-5-increase-in-company-tax-rise-in-lower-vat-rate-to-7-from-5-5-on-certain-goods
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    Euro rallies on rumors of Italian PM Berlusconi stepping down.

    http://forex.fxdd.com/131690/forex-trading/euro-rallies-after-frances-pm-confirms-a-new-deficit-reduction-plan-need-to-save-100b-to-get-to-a-balanced-budget
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    China Credit Squeeze Prompts Suicides, Violence

    Hours after a creditor and his gang of tattooed thugs hustled Zhong Maojin into a coffee shop in Wenzhou, he says he wouldn’t yield to their demands. They wanted to take over one of the pharmacies in a chain he’d built by borrowing from private lenders. Instead, he made an offer of...
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    Berkshire spends most in 15 years on stock purchases

    Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A) invested $23.9 billion in the third-quarter, the most in at least 15 years, as he accelerated stock purchases and broadened the portfolio beyond consumer and financial-company holdings. Berkshire bought almost $7 billion of equity securities...
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    Euro zone countries could split, says Goldman Sachs Jim O´Neil

    (Reuters) - Countries in the euro zone will find it increasingly unattractive to stay in the single currency, if there is a German-led fiscal integration, the chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management said in a Sunday Telegraph interview. Portugal, Ireland, Finland and Greece could all pull...
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    German travel operator Tui draws up post-euro contracts for Greece

    Tui, the German travel operator, has written to Greek hoteliers asking that they agree to a contract amendment that spells out how they will honour financial obligations in the event that Greece leaves the single currency. ... “As a responsible, publicly listed company Tui seeks to avoid...
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    MF Global money found in JPmorgan lost and found area

    A lot of WRONG sided bets and information on this site...I call it my prefered "fade the trade" website :D
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    MF Global money found in JPmorgan lost and found area

    Customer funds missing from bankrupt brokerage MF Global Inc. have been located in a custodial account at JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), according to two people with knowledge of the matter. An MF Global custodial account at JPMorgan contained about $658.8 million of client funds as of Oct. 31...
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    RenTec On Fire!

    This is a good one. :D Making such high returns with multi billion AUM is formidable. Especially Medallion.
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    600mil euros are left in the coffers of Greece and they are looking for 1,2bil

    The finance ministry is trying hard to avert the country from the course of bankruptcy. And while the political situation is still dominant, harsh reality and debts do not allow them to relax. According to finance ministry sources, about 600mil euros are left in state coffers, sufficient only...
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    Greek premier abandons referendum plan: AP

    LONDON (MarketWatch) -- The Greek prime minister has abandoned plans to hold a referendum on the bailout package for Greece agreed last week, the Associated Press reported, citing two officials close to the Greek premier. Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou gave up plans for the referendum...
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    Euro firmer after Papandreou says he may withdraw referendum proposal-party official

    http://forex.fxdd.com/131228/forex-trading/euro-firmer-after-papandreou-says-he-may-withdraw-referendum-proposal-according-to-a-party-official
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