UPDATE 1-MF Global to ge, Dewey to consider bankruptcy filing - source and other Economy news
The economy news of 2012-05-20 on Tamugaia - UPDATE 1-MF Global to get $168 mln back from JPMorgan, and Dewey to consider bankruptcy filing - source.
UPDATE 1-MF Global to get $168 mln back from JPMorgan -
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Dewey to consider bankruptcy filing - source -
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MF Global trustee recovers $168 mln from JPMorgan -
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TEXT-Fitch:EMEA CMBS loan losses increase in Q112 -
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Chinese activist ends odyssey in US -
Departure of Chen and his family brings to an end the worst diplomatic spat between Beijing and Washington in over a decade...
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Spain hit by rise in bad bank loans -
Value of bad loans held by banking sector increased a third during the past year to €148bn and accounted for 8.4% of their entire loan portfolios...
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Brazil stimulus fails to raise growth -
Contraction makes Brazil’s growth second slowest in Latin America and comes as Asia’s major emerging markets, China and India, are also decelerating...
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President plays up image as ‘Mr Normal’ -
New French president seeks to fulfil his promise to voters after the ‘bling-bling’ image of his unpopular predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy...
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Moderate Islamist aims to heal Egypt’s rifts -
Aboul Fotouh’s critics, and even some supporters, say that by seeking to appeal to all the major constituencies he has failed to satisfy any of them...
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Claims data temper US jobs sentiment -
First-time claims for unemployment insurance hold steady at 370,000, tempering recent positive sentiment surrounding the US jobs market...
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US home starts and industrial output rebound -
US housing starts rose 2.6% for April amid stronger demand for rentals in the latest sign of a turnround in the troubled sector...
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US inflation flat on lower petrol prices -
Consumer prices hold steady, in line with estimates, as falls in fuel costs offset rising prices of food, clothing and housing...
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Young Americans delay purchase of homes -
High levels of student debt, tight mortgage requirements and stagnant wages are forcing the deferment and prompting many to live with their parents...
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