Lagarde Says IMF Greek Deal Far Off as Talks Roiled by Leaks
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Lagarde Says IMF Greek Deal Far Off as Talks Roiled by Leaks – Bloomberg
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde rebuffed Greek government calls to replace top officials overseeing the country’s bailout and said the IMF is “a good distance away” from an agreement that would allow for additional loans to Europe’s most indebted state. Read More
Thomson Reuters Acquires WM/Reuters FX Benchmarks
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Thomson Reuters Acquires WM/Reuters FX Benchmarks – Profit & Loss
Thomson Reuters (TR) has acquired the WM/Reuters FX benchmark rate calculation business from The World Markets Company, a State Street Corporation subsidiary.
Euro Posts Strongest Quarter in 5 Years Defying ECB’s Stimulus
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Euro Posts Strongest Quarter in 5 Years Defying ECB’s Stimulus – Bloomberg
The euro surged this quarter by the most in five years, defying convention as the European Central Bank bolstered its monetary stimulus, a step that tends to debase a currency.
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Wall Street Banks Have Basel’s Ear in Pushback on Market Risk
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Wall Street Banks Have Basel’s Ear in Pushback on Market Risk – Bloomberg
Wall Street is used to getting the opportunity to influence bank rules before they are unveiled. Now financial firms are getting the chance to argue that a key capital requirement should be softened even after it was supposed to be finished.
FXPA Calls for FX Exemption from Funds’ Use of SEC Derivatives Rules
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FXPA Calls for FX Exemption from SEC Derivatives Rules
The Foreign Exchange Professionals Association (FXPA) has submitted comments to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on its proposed rules governing the “Use of Derivatives by Registered Investment Companies and Business Development Companies”, calling for an exemption for FX swaps and forwards.
U.S. Judge Rejects 14 Banks’ Bid to Throw Out Rate-Rigging Lawsuit
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U.S. Judge Rejects 14 Banks’ Bid to Throw Out Rate-Rigging Lawsuit – Reuters
A federal judge in Manhattan on Monday rejected an effort by 14 of the world’s biggest banks to throw out a private lawsuit accusing them of rigging an interest rate benchmark used in the $553 trillion derivatives market.
Most Asia FX Firmer, Cautious Ahead of US Data, Fed Comments
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China Central Bank Head Says Opposes Competitive Currency Depreciation
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China Premier Says Govt Will Cut Taxes, Streamline Administration, Keep Yuan Stable
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China Premier Says Govt Will Cut Taxes, Streamline Administration, Keep Yuan Stable – Reuters
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday that the government would move to ease tax and paperwork burdens on companies, but added that the country is inexperienced in implementing such reforms and there would be challenges.
What Brussels Attacks Mean for Markets
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What Brussels Attacks Mean for Markets – Yahoo Finance
The attacks in the Belgian capital on Tuesday are unlikely to have a long-term impact on markets, but they could result in new roadblocks to cross-border commerce and lend momentum to Euro sceptics, analysts told CNBC. European stocks were under pressure but had come off their lows following deadly attacks at Brussels main airport and on the city’s metro system. U.S. equities were mixed by late morning.
