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Risk management: Hunt is stepped up for the rogue traders (177) |
| Even before the world plunged into financial crisis, risk management was high on the "worry list" of trading houses: 2008 has been marked by a string of trading incidents that exposed big ho... |
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Banks need time and luck as well as funds (162) |
| Shortly before the British government unveiled its show-stopping bail-out plans last week, some UK politicians and finance officials made a quick trip to Japan. |
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US prepares $250bn banks push (157) |
| Global stock markets staged a historic rally yesterday as European governments pledged a total of €1,873bn ($2,546bn) to shore up their financial sector and the US prepared to unveil its o... |
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Two more mortgage brokers hit with FSA fines (156) |
| Two more mortgage brokers have been fined by the City watchdog as it continues to increase its scrutiny of poor practices in the sector. The two penalties took total fines it has levied this... |
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Japan shares buck trend with small gains (156) |
| Japanese stocks bucked a regional downward trend on Friday as exporters rose on the back of the weaker yen and defensive stocks made gains. |
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Bargain hunting lifts London equities (154) |
| London equity markets regained some ground, bouncing from a five-and-a-half-year low on Friday after overnight gains on Wall Street. |
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European shares rebound on techs and banks (154) |
| European shares bounced higher on Friday as a rebound in crude prices bolstered oil stocks and investors snapped up technology stocks. |
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Asian shares stage cautious rebound (153) |
| Japanese stocks rebounded mildly on Friday, following its biggest one-day decline since 1987, as exporters rose on the back of the weaker yen and as defensive stocks rose. |
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S Korean won edges higher but fears remain (150) |
| South Korea's currency gained 2.2 per cent on Friday, a day after suffering its worst one-day plunge for a decade, but fears remained that the country might become Asia's first victim of the... |
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Caisse d'Epargne in 600m trading loss (150) |
| Groupe Caisse D'Epargne, one of France's biggest savings bank, made a €600m loss when the market crashed last week after a team of derivatives traders took unauthorised positions. |
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