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VCs aren't the only ones whose nostalgia for the go-go '90s grows as the IPO drought stretches on.
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L.A. Sues Financial Firms, Alleging Fraud In Bond IssuesLoading...
July 24, 2008 Thursday Home Edition SECTION: BUSINESS; Business Desk; Part C; Pg.
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Morgan Stanley aggressively recruiting brokers
Morgan Stanley spokesman Jim Wiggins declined to comment on a CNBC report that said the firm was targeting Merrill, which is struggling with growing credit losses, or any other single firm.
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L.A. sues financial firms, alleging fraud in bond issues
Bid-rigging and other alleged fraud by investment banks and insurance companies allegedly cost Los Angeles taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, according to a pair of lawsuits filed Wednesday by L.A. City ...
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Meirelles Signals Faster Interest Rate Increases With Second Surprise Move
Brazil's central bank, raising interest rates more than expected for the second time in three meetings, signaled it's ready to push up lending costs faster to fight inflation.
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Citi may take $7 billion more in writeoffs: Morgan Stanley
Citigroup Inc , the largest U.S. bank by assets, will likely take a further $7 billion in collateralized-debt obligations writedowns this year and raise $11 billion in capital, said analysts at Morgan Stanley, ...
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Aflac Tumbles Most in Five Years After Sales of Policies in Japan Decline
Aflac Inc. , the world's largest seller of supplemental health insurance, fell as much as 9.5 percent after sales declined in Japan, its largest market.
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Credit Suisse Earnings Beat Analysts' Estimates on Securities Unit, Assets
Credit Suisse Group AG , Switzerland's second-biggest bank, said earnings dropped 62 percent, less than analysts estimated, as the securities unit returned to profit and wealth management attracted the most new ...
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Asia stocks climb on oil's fall
Oil prices on Wednesday slipped $20 below an all-time high hit two weeks ago, helping to lift Asian stocks and weigh on government bonds as investors cautiously reached for higher returns as well as more risk.
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Credit Suisse Net Falls Less Than Estimated, Investment Bank Posts Profit
Credit Suisse Group AG , Switzerland's second-biggest bank, said earnings dropped 62 percent, less than analysts estimated, as the securities unit returned to profit and the company attracted new investments ...
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Saving Investors From The Potential Train Wreck Entitled FormFactor
We at tech:stocker expected the disappointing earnings report from E*Trade whom we recommended readers not to waste their precious investment dollars on and we're happy to see one of our favorites, EMC not only ...
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Abn Amro joins Rio's defence team
ABN AMRO Holdings has been appointed defence adviser by Rio Tinto on a takeover bid from rival BHP Billiton.
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Morgan Stanley has boosted its Latin American wealth management presence by luring an $8 million team from Citigroup.
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Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary, Patent-pending Technology to...
Casual Connect - Oberon Media, the world's leading multi-platform casual-games company, today unveiled its new, patent-pending marketing tool, SweetSpot Technology .
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Morning Buzz: Wednesday 7.23.08
City to sue banks today The L.A. City Council voted unanimously yesterday to hire outside attorneys to file two civil lawsuits "seeking millions of dollars in damages against some of the nation's largest banks, ...
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Affiliated Managers reports lower quarterly net income
Affiliated Managers Group reported a drop in second-quarter net income and revenue on Wednesday as assets under management were pressured by falling markets.
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Fall in oil inspires gains in Asia stocks
HONG KONG: Oil prices on Wednesday slipped $20 below an all-time high hit two weeks ago, helping to lift Asian stocks and weigh on government bonds as investors cautiously reached for higher returns as well as ...
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David McMahon Joins Aravali Partners LLC
- Aravali Partners LLC announced that David J. McMahon, Jr. has joined the firm as of July 16th, 2008, to further the firm's Institutional Sales and business development efforts. David recently left Morgan Stanley where he specialized in Municipal Bond and Derivative Sales. Aravali's primary focus is on municipal arbitrage, relative value fixed income and concurrent hedging strategies. 'We are excited to tap David's unique knowledge and 22 years of experience in the Municipal Market to expand our collective talents here at the firm,' said Mark Young, President of the fixed income hedge fund that specializes in Municipal Bond strategies. He went on to add, 'The timing of David's association with the firm comes during a period of unprecedented dislocation in our markets and we look forward to working with him to capitalize on these opportunities.' Mr. McMahon joined Morgan Stanley in 1986 and worked on the MBS desk before focusing his efforts on the Municipal Bond Markets . David holds degrees from the University of Notre Dame and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. About Aravali Partners, LLC. Aravali Partners LLC is a New York based fixed income manager specializing in alternative strategies. Aravali's primary focus is on municipal arbitrage, relative value fixed income and concurrent hedging strategies. The firm is comprised of 8 professionals managing in excess of $225 million. More information is available by contacting Kira Zevan, VP of Marketing & Sales at Aravali Partners LLC, at 212 676-5572. ### Media Contact: Aravali Partners LLC Kira Zevan 212 676-5570 Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1aZXRhLVBpZ2ctU3F1YS1TaW5nLVNpbmctWmVybw==
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I lived in South East Asia for most of the 1970's, working in the branch offices there for one of the large New York City banks.
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Late-Night Headlines Bloomberg: - Deutsche Bank AG analyst Mike Mayo said he has become more positive on the prospects for the banking business as banks reported better-than-expected second quarter earnings ...
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