May Data Indicate Slowdown
BY KATHLEEN MADIGAN, WSJ.com
The U.S. manufacturing sector slowed sharply in May, according to data released Wednesday by the Institute for Supply Management. Price pressures lessened.
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EU warns US to speed up bank reform
By Peter Spiegel in Brussels - Financial Times
The European Union’s top financial regulator has warned the Obama administration that it must speed up and toughen its new banking rules in order to prevent American banks from having unfair advantages over their European counterparts.
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Intolerable choices for the eurozone
By Martin Wolf - Financial Times
The eurozone, as designed, has failed. It was based on a set of principles that have proved unworkable at the first contact with a financial and fiscal crisis. It has only two options: to go forwards towards a closer union or backwards towards at least partial dissolution. This is what is at stake.
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German report casts doubt on IMF payout for Greece
Reuters
BERLIN (Reuters) - It seems certain the IMF will not pay its share of an aid tranche to Greece at the end of the month but the global lender is likely take part in any new program, a German newspaper reported on Wednesday. Without quoting any sources, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) said a new bailout program was probably the only way to save Greece from bankruptcy.
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Eurozone debt crisis: It is not all the fault of credit default swaps
By David Oakley - Financial Times
The eurozone debt crisis has turned many assumptions about the safety of government debt on its head. It has also sparked a debate over the use of derivatives as a way of hedging risk.
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US House votes against raising debt ceiling
By James Politi in Washington - Financial Times
The first vote to increase the $14,300bn US borrowing limit has failed, highlighting the persistence of deep divisions between Republicans and Democrats over budgetary policy two months ahead of a crucial deadline to avert a potential default.
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Veteran FA Advises a Rookie on Morgan Stanley Smith Barney’s Multicultural Financial Advisor Blog
Press Release
In the latest feature on the Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Multicultural Financial Advisors Forum (MFAF) http://multiculturalfaforum.com, new branch analyst Tyres Jones II interviews Rodney Loo, a Wealth Advisor and Family Wealth Director in San Rafael, Calif., on his career and what it takes to be a successful financial advisor.
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ASIC proposal for credit rating agencies' compliance reporting
Press Release
ASIC today released a consultation paper on the form and content of the compliance report that each of Australia’s credit rating agencies must lodge with ASIC annually as part of moves to help boost the integrity and standards of Australia’s financial system.
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Misys Wins Asian Banker Best Back Office Trading System for Bank of Communications Implementation
wallstreet:online AG
SINGAPORE and HONG KONG, May 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ Misys, the global application software and services company, is pleased to announce that it has won the Best Trading System in China (Back Office) in Asian Banker´s 2011 awards.
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