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US regulators adopt weakened rule on derivatives trading; critics say large banks to benefit
AP Business WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — A rule intended to loosen the largest U.S. banks' control over the trading of complex investments and help safeguard the financial system was weakened Thursday by regulators. Critics say the changes will allow major Wall Street...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Petroleum Industry, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC
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PREVIEW-BOJ may seek ways to calm bond yields, policy on hold
Reuters* Board meets May 21-22; decision seen May 22 0330-0500GMT * No policy action expected after massive April stimulus * BOJ may fine-tune market operations to stem bond rout * Strong GDP may prompt BOJ to revise up economic view * Governor Kuroda to brief...Tags: Inflation and Deflation, Bonds, Finance, Japan, Central Bank
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T. Rowe Price CIO lines up with JPMorgan's Dimon
Reuters(Reuters) - T. Rowe Price Group Inc Chief Investment Officer Brian Rogers backed keeping JPMorgan Chase & Co's Jamie Dimon in his dual roles of chairman and chief executive, offering valuable support from a top shareholder as a key governance vote at...Tags: Finance, T. Rowe Price, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Thomson Corporation, Elections
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RPT-INSIGHT-Dimon has big say over who serves on JPMorgan board
ReutersBy Nadia Damouni, David Henry and Ross Kerber May 16 (Reuters) - For years, JPMorgan Chase & Co Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon and other executives have hand-picked new directors, in a practice that is now unusual for a major U.S. bank. The JPMorgan...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Tampa, Boeing Co., Banking
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US high-grade bond market tone subdued after Merck jumbo trade
ReutersBy John Balassi NEW YORK, May 16 (IFR) - Market tone is relatively muted early on Thursday, despite the surprisingly better-than-expected first quarter GDP print from Japan that showed that the governments new inflation policies are beginning to kick in....Tags: Bonds, Gross Domestic Product, Japan, Russia, Market and Exchange
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FACTBOX-What changes in swaps trading after Thursday vote?
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - The top U.S. derivatives regulator is set to vote on new rules for swap trading platforms on Thursday that could break open Wall Street's dominant position in the $630 trillion derivatives market. The trading rules were a...Tags: Lobbying, Mutual Funds, Banking, Electronics, Science and Technology
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U.S. regulator to vote on watered-down swap rules
ReutersBy Douwe Miedema WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - Big banks are set to gain key concessions as the top U.S. derivatives regulator meets to vote on watered-down rules for swap trading that will chip away at Wall Street's dominance of the $630 trillion...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Lobbying, Elections, GFI Group Incorporated, U.S. Congress
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ANALYSIS-Consumer stocks shine in emerging market profit gloom
ReutersBy Sujata Rao LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - A broad collapse of company profits in the developing world shows no sign of abating, forcing investors to tilt portfolios towards sectors such as healthcare or consumer goods where margins are more robust....Tags: Stock Market, Emerging Market, Thomson Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Consumers
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Stock investors look again to earnings in search for winners
Reuters* Correlations falling across equities * Gap between cheap and expensive is narrower * Long-short hedge funds, earnings momentum to benefit By Simon Jessop LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Company earnings should become a more useful guide to European share...Tags: Bonds, Market and Exchange, Central Bank, Companies and Corporations, Mutual Funds
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Analysis: Consumer stocks shine in emerging market profit gloom
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - A broad collapse of company profits in the developing world shows no sign of abating, forcing investors to tilt portfolios towards sectors such as healthcare or consumer goods where margins are more robust. What is evolving is in...Tags: Stock Market, Emerging Market, Thomson Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Consumers
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No let-up for busy US high-grade market
ReutersBy Joy Ferguson and Rachelle Kakouris May 16 (IFR) - There was no let-up in the high-yield market on Thursday even after the deluge of deals yesterday, when 10 issuers rushed to market for a total of USD7.5bn. A total of USD10.451bn has priced so far...Tags: Brazil, Bonds, Books, Supervalu Inc., Prices
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Deere lowers full-year sales outlook
Deere & Co. on Wednesday said its second-quarter profit rose slightly, beating analysts' expectations, but it warned that global financial pressures and the cool, wet weather in North America could affect sales the rest of the year. Moline, Ill.-based...
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