Libor-OIS Blowout Has Citigroup Eyeing More Negative Effects
Libor-OIS Blowout Has Citigroup Eyeing More Negative Effects
The recent blowout in one of the financial market’s key short-term borrowing indicators may be more a product of technical factors than banking stress, but the negative effects are likely to spread as the gauge deteriorates further, according to Citigroup Inc.
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India's Dollar Buyer May Step Back as Capital Inflows Plunge
India's Dollar Buyer May Step Back as Capital Inflows Plunge
Traders counting on the Reserve Bank of India to keep buying dollars may have to think again.
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Ten years after crash, Americans still have not fallen back in love with stocks
Ten years after crash, Americans still have not fallen back in love with stocks
Ten years after the start of the financial crisis that erased $16.4 trillion in assets from US households, Americans have yet to embrace the US stock market with the same fervour as before
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Livemint
Nasdaq Falls Most in Six Weeks as Facebook Angst Roils Tech
Fear that Facebook Inc.’s latest black eye will touch off a regulatory avalanche sent the tech-heavy Nasdaq indexes to the steepest losses in six weeks.
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Illinois Candidates Vie for Prize of Leading Worst-Rated State
Up for grabs in Illinois’s gubernatorial primary on Tuesday: A chance to compete in a general election that will decide who will lead the worst-rated state -- one whose massive financial problems aren’t going away anytime soon.
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As Fed Rate Fears Ebb, Dividend ETF Sees 27th Week of Inflows
Investors continue to bet that interest rates won’t shoot through the psychological three percent barrier. One sign: the long-running love affair with a dividend-focused equity exchange-traded fund.
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