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Archive - Jan 28, 2013 - Blog entry

williambanzai7's picture

LeS BaNKRuPT SLoB...





Vive Les Finance!

 

George Washington's picture

Government to Dispose of Radioactive Waste By Putting It In Our SILVERWARE





Department of Energy Wants to Let Radioactive Scrap Metal Back into Consumer Products

 

williambanzai7's picture

BeCKY AND WaRReN...





Untubbed...

 

clokey's picture

A Professor, a Whistleblower, and Ethics For Quants





On December 7, I published an article entitled “Deutsche Bank: Explaining The $12 Billion Loss That Never Was.” The piece outlined a series of complaints filed by former Deutsche Bank employees. One of those employees, Matthew Simpson, claimed to have discovered  “substantial anomalies” in the firm’s credit default swap book while working at Deutsche’s credit correlation desk. Deutsche -- of course -- denied the allegations but did fire a top derivatives trader after an internal investigation into the matter and ultimately paid $900,000 to settle a related SEC whistleblower case filed by Simpson. Reuters broke Simpson’s story in the summer of 2011.

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

Cane the Bankers?





A billion folks in the west would be quietly applauding....

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

I Don't Think Facebook Investors Will "Like" This!!! Google Has Already Caught Up In Terms Of Active Users





That didn't take long, did it? I guess it's bullish when your most dangerous competitor catches up to you in customers BEFORE you've fully developed your business model or method of monetization, right???!!!

 

Marc To Market's picture

The Explanatory Power of Interest Rate Developments





There have been some important developments in the interest rate differentials that help explain recent price action in the foreign exchange market. It is not simply rhetoric weighing on the yen, for example. Japanese 2-10 year interest rates remain softer on the year and over the past three months, while monetary conditions have tightening in Europe and US 10-year yields are higher.

 

Marc To Market's picture

Contours of the FX Market in the Week Ahead





An overview of the fundamental determinants of the foreign exchange market in the week ahead. I look beyond the official rhetoric at what is pushing the yen lower. I also discuss the tightening of European monetary condition. In addition, there is a brief discussion of the key US events this week: the FOMC, Q4 GDP estimate, and US jobs report.

 
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