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John Gutfreund, Former 'King of Wall Street,' Dies at 86

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 01:04
The death of John Gutfreund at age 86 marks the formal end of an era on Wall Street when swashbuckling bond traders made huge bets using house money.
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European Corporate Bonds Are Clear Winners After ECB Move

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 23:44
Credit markets in Europe soared after the ECB surprised investors by saying it would begin buying corporate debt under its massive bond-buying program.
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Twitter's move to reset pay packages to retain employees is a reminder that stock-based compensation is a real expense for investors.
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Top Buys by Directors: Renda's $256.2K Bet on CASY The directors of a company tend to have a unique inside view into the business, so when directors make major buys, investors are wise to take notice. Presumably the only reason a director of a company would choose to tak...
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Aging Bull Market Has Fed in Its Corner

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 21:56
Central banks will dictate when this seven-year bull market will come to an end.
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TransCanada's reported plans to bid for Columbia Pipeline Group come at both a good and bad time. The assets are cheap, but it is suing the U.S. government over Keystone XL.
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Fear Of The Federal Reserve Raises Its Ugly Head A deep dive into a sea of red
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Stocks Drop, Euro Surges After ECB Cuts Rates

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 21:36
The euro surged and stocks fell after the European Central Bank announced a series of fresh stimulus measures to boost eurozone inflation Thursday.
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Thursday Sector Leaders: Utilities, Consumer Products Looking at the sectors faring best as of midday Thursday, shares of Utilities companies are outperforming other sectors, up 0.8%. Within that group, Columbia Pipeline Group Inc (NYSE: CPGX) and NRG Energy Inc (NYSE: NRG)...
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Jindal Steel and Power: default lines

livemint.com - 10 Mar 2016 21:18
Jindal Steel and Power: default lines Jindal Steel and Power equity investors appear unperturbed by the company's debt getting a default rating, if the share price is a reliable indicator
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Global Art Sales Fell In 2015, But What About Returns? A new report from the European Fine Art Foundation shows that global art sales fell 7% last year to $63.8 billion, the first drop since 2012, but what about art returns?
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Crompton: succour from sale of ailing overseas biz

livemint.com - 10 Mar 2016 21:12
Crompton: succour from sale of ailing overseas biz Crompton Greaves on Wednesday inked an agreement for the sale of its international power business for €115 million, which has brought a ray of hope for investors in the beleaguered firm
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Hydrocarbon policy: what's in it for investors?

livemint.com - 10 Mar 2016 21:08
Hydrocarbon policy: what's in it for investors? The government announced a slew of measures in the hydrocarbon sector on Thursday that are expected to have a positive impact on the Indian energy sector in the long run
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Borders in a Borderless World

Forbes - 10 Mar 2016 20:59
This article was originally published at Stratfor.com.
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Why the ECB's Big Guns Can't Win This War

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 20:44
The ECB surprised markets, but surprisingly, markets swooned. Questions about extraordinary monetary policy will persist.
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Gold prices were solidly higher and poised to close at or near a 13-month high close in late U.S. trading Thursday.
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ChemChina's Global Shopping Spree Is Debt-Fueled

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 19:48
In the past year China National Chemical has asked bankers for more than $43 billion in loans for global acquisitions, most recently $35 billion to take over Swiss pesticide maker Syngenta.
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Buy The Rumor, Sell The News: Draghi's Bazooka Fires A Blank Before Thursday's open, the ECB fired another shot from their easy money bazooka. The move was short lived.
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Negative Rates Stir Japanese Bonds From Slumber

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 19:19
The adrenaline rush Japanese bonds felt this week may keep coming.
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Oil meeting on output freeze unlikely without Iran progress OPEC member Iran is yet to say whether it would participate in 20 March meeting
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Will Tesla Stock Rally Into So-Called Everyman Car Unveil On March 31? Tesla should deliver come March 31
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ECB Announces Raft of New Measures

Wall Street Journal - 10 Mar 2016 19:03
The European Central Bank announced a package of six measures to revive inflationary pressure in Europe, cutting all of its key interest rates and increasing its monthly bond purchases under its asset-buying program.
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