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Debt issuance rebounded in Q2, reports BIS
Despite continued turmoil in financial markets, borrowing rose sharply in the international debt securities markets over the second quarter, reports the Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS) latest quarterly review.
Wells Fargo targeted by hackers
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UK's FSA fines Credit Suisse £5.6 million for control failings
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FSA clamps down on insider trading
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Banker arrested in Argentina
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Royal Bank of scotland posts first loss in 40 years
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Fannie Mae suffers $2.3 billion loss
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US banks settle for billions over auction-rate securities
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Fannie Mae announces management changes
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BBA publishes conclusions on Basel II Pillar III
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Romanian wind farm to be largest in Europe
European utility giant CEZ Group has bought two adjacent wind farms in Romania from Eastern European renewables developer Continental Wind Partners (CWP).
FSB raises concerns about South African hedge funds
In its efforts to licence the country's hedge fund managers, the South African Financial Services Board (FSB) has found problems with mandate compliance, levels of professional indemnity cover and the use of external business partners.
Slowing economy hits inflation markets
Poor economic prospects and falling commodity prices have changed the face of inflation markets around the world, easing the shortages that constricted them earlier this year.
Dow Jones Indexes expands into carbon
Index provider Dow Jones Indexes, in partnership with the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), has launched two carbon indexes, with a view to further expanding into other gases and regions.
FSA proposes Payment Services Directive handbook changes
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