Posts Tagged ‘shape’

For years, investor advocates have argued that stock brokers owe investors the same client-comes-first standard of care given by financial planners and other investment advisers. Investors haven’t had much say in the matter, but this week, they scored a victory anyway: The Securities and Exchange Commission called for new rules that would force all providers [...]

Sunday, January 30th, 2011 at 00:21 | 0 comments
Categories: Investing
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China’s passenger car sales rose 59.3% y/y in August, marked improvement from the 15.4% y/y rise seen in July
Departing White House economist Romer:  US budget deficit cannot be excuse for leaving unemployed to suffer. US has tools that would bring unemployment rate down, must find will to use them
Currency trading growth slowed amid crisis, BIS [...]

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 17:29 | 8 comments
Categories: Central Banks

German February trade surplus 12.1 bln, better than median forecast of 11.2 bln.  Exports +9.6% y/y. imports +4.2% y/y
ECB’s Trichet: Not possible to enter and leave euro zone as if getting on and off a bus
German FinMin spokesman: No one should doubt that euro zone, IMF, would rescue Greece if needed. Believes  Greece will be [...]

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at 17:43 | 1 comment
Categories: Central Banks
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