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Guessing game begins over next Treasury chief

23.05.2012 7:10   0 views  0 comments
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Geithner takes a tour of the Marlin Steel Wire Products factory in Baltimore, MarylandWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wanted for the Treasury Department: a new boss who can fix trillion-dollar-plus budget deficits, overhaul the tax system and spur a reluctant Europe into fixing its debt crisis. It's a tall order, especially when the new Treasury chief also must deal with a fractious Congress - and all for a salary lower than that paid to many junior Wall Street bankers. ...


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Guessing game begins over next Treasury chief

23.05.2012 7:10   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


Geithner takes a tour of the Marlin Steel Wire Products factory in Baltimore, MarylandWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wanted for the Treasury Department: a new boss who can fix trillion-dollar-plus budget deficits, overhaul the tax system and spur a reluctant Europe into fixing its debt crisis. It's a tall order, especially when the new Treasury chief also must deal with a fractious Congress - and all for a salary lower than that paid to many junior Wall Street bankers. ...


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Analysis: Did banks cross the line in Facebook research calls?

23.05.2012 5:54   0 views  0 comments
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - As regulators scrutinize Facebook's problem-plagued stock market debut, they may have to confront areas of securities law that do not always clearly spell out what industry analysts are allowed to tell clients about companies on the verge of going public. Facebook and the Wall Street banks that underwrote its $16 billion initial public offering are facing questions about how and why stock analysts decided to cut their financial forecasts on the company ahead of the IPO. ... Czytaj więcej »

Analysis: Did banks cross the line in Facebook research calls?

23.05.2012 1:58   0 views  0 comments
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - As regulators scrutinize Facebook's problem-plagued stock market debut, they may have to confront areas of securities law that do not always clearly spell out what industry analysts are allowed to tell clients about companies on the verge of going public. Facebook and the Wall Street banks that underwrote its $16 billion initial public offering are facing questions about how and why stock analysts decided to cut their financial forecasts on the company ahead of the IPO. ... Czytaj więcej »

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