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Category Archives: Banking
Unsettling times at UBS – FT
Third quarter numbers were ugly for UBS and there was more bad news from the regulators. Lex’s Nikki Tait and Oliver Ralph discuss the latest developments at one of Europe’s biggest banks. For more video content from the Financial Times, … Continue reading
The Lehman legacy: Lessons learned? – Economist
Five years on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the advent of the global debt crisis, our correspondents assess whether the world economy is sufficiently protected from future shocks. – The Economist (click here if video is not observable)
Posted in Banking, Credit
Tagged Economist, Global Financial Crisis, Lehman Brothers
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Stratfor: Banking Reform on Hold in Mexico
Stratfor Director of Analysis for Latin America Karen Hooper discusses political infighting in Mexico and the country’s prospects for continued reform. For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com (click here if video is not observable)
Nervousness in over-banked Europe slams markets
Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Mess with the banks and Europe gets nervous. After getting all lathered up over the Cyprus deal, markets tanked when the head of the Eurogroup of euro zone finance ministers, Jeroen … Continue reading
The Fed on Food Stamps
Wow! The food stamp program is now equivalent to 14 percent of all U.S. grocery store sales. Though the Fed indirectly finances the food stamp program with its purchase of treasury securities — $45 billion per month starting in January … Continue reading
‘Toon of the Day: Populist Religion
Does that look like Jamie? (click here if cartoon is not observable)
60 Minutes: Greg Smith, Goldman, & Muppets
In case you missed last night’s 60 Minutes interview with former Goldman Sachs investment banker, Greg Smith, click here. When people leave Goldman, they tend to do it quietly. Though the firm’s gold-plated reputation took a big hit after the … Continue reading
Posted in Banking, General Interest, Video
Tagged 60 Minutes, Goldman Sachs, Greg Smith, Muppets
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Pandit felt it was time to “move on” from Citi – Reuters
Reuters Breakingviews’ Rob Cox spoke to Vikram Pandit and says the CEO left Citi on his own accord after he felt he had rebuilt confidence and capital in the bank. (click here if chart and video are not observable)
Draghi Speaks, Markets Go Berserk
The potential disappointments were there in Draghi’s OMT policy announcement. The markets didn’t care, however, as the perceived tail risk of sovereign default was taken off the table as was a Euro banking collapse circumvented by the LTROs. Central bankers … Continue reading
Posted in Banking, ECB, Economics, Euro, Eurozone Sovereign Spreads, Monetary Policy
Tagged ECB, Mario Draghi, OMT
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Will the smelly macro eat the micro?
Ugly macro as the three swans are back with a vengeance. China hard landing fears; Eurozone debt and banking crisis (say it ain’t so, Mario!); and fears of a rapidly slowing U.S. economy. Are the swans in the latest quarterly … Continue reading
Posted in Banking, Black Swan Watch, Earnings, Economics, Equities, Euro, Technical Analysis
Tagged China, Earnings, European Sovereign Debt Crisis, S&P500, U.S. Recession
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