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Barclays tops FTSE 100 after upbeat results

July 30, 2014--Shares of Barclays PLC climbed to the top of the U.K. benchmark stock index on Wednesday, standing out in an otherwise downbeat market where the trading mood was subdued after a new round of sanctions on Russia.

The FTSE 100 index lost 0.5% to close at 6,773.44, after posting a 0.3% gain on Tuesday.

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Source: MarketWatch


Banks aim to have new Gold Fix operational by year-end

July 29, 2014--The new gold benchmark that will replace the near century-old London Gold Fix should be operational by the end of the year

according to the banks that run the twice daily auction process...

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Source: FT.com


Deutsche Bank's fixed income outperforms rivals

July 29, 2014--Deutsche Bank outperformed its Wall Street rivals in fixed income trading, defying predictions of a slump in the market, though net income fell more than expected in the second quarter.

The Frankfurt-based lender said revenues in its debt and foreign exchange trading arm were flat compared with the same time last year, at €1.8bn. The figures were the latest in a round of second-quarter debt trading results that have beaten analysts’ expectations in a market that is still struggling with low volatility.

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Source: FT.com


IMF Survey: Changing Growth Trends Carry New Global Spillovers

With changing world environment, global spillovers enter a new phase
Advanced countries recovering, emerging markets see broad-based slowdown
Need for stronger policy actions at national and global levels
July 29, 2014---As the global economy shifts from crisis to recovery mode, the changing growth patterns-with advanced economies generally recovering and emerging markets slowing on a broad basis-carry new spillover risks, says the IMF staff.

he 2014 Spillover Report, which assesses the impact of policy actions in one country on others (spillovers) and the possible consequences for the original spillover source economies themselves (spillbacks), analyzes the implications of two key trends.

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Source: IMF


ETF Securities-Precious Metals Weekly-Precious Metals Pare some 2014 Gains as the Foundation Strengthens

July 28, 2014--Gold gives back some more 2014 gains but the foundation remains solid. Stronger economic data and a strengthening US dollar weighed on precious metals prices last week offsetting some of the geopolitical premium. Gold declined 1.0% returning below US$1,300/oz. and silver kept true to its 'leveraged gold' tendency declining 2.3%, but remaining above the much watched US $20/oz. level.

Also weighing on gold prices was the release of H1 data on gold demand in China indicating a 19% decline from the record 2013 pace. In 2013, gold prices declined sharply which spurred record physical demand, notably in China, overtaking India as the world’s largest gold user. China and India alone absorbed about 70% of total global mining supply in 2013, up from about 32% in 2006. Gold prices have recovered in 2014, curtailing some physical demand, but the underlying foundation for increasing demand from emerging markets is growing, alongside rapidly growing per capita incomes. A key factor supporting precious metals prices this year has been the widely unanticipated decline in global interest rates and real yields. Gold ETP inflows have been strong this month as investors seek its diversification benefits. Escalating geopolitical events are likely to keep a bid under gold but sustained low real yields are more significant for the improving foundation few expected in 2014.

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Source: ETF Securities


IMF Working paper-Real and Financial Vulnerabilities from Crossborder Banking Linkages

July 25, 2014--Summary: This paper looks at the vulnerabilities stemming from banking sector linkages between countries and their macroeconomic effects. It finds that credit risks (from a banking system's claims on other countries) and funding risks (from a banking system's liabilities to another) have declined over the past five years.

It also finds that funding vulnerabilities have real effects. During normal times, funding vulnerabilities are associated with significant positive GDP growth surprises. During crisis times, funding vulnerabilities are associated with significant negative GDP growth surprises. The results tell us that policymakers should pay more attention to understanding crossborder funding risks.

view the IMF Working paper-Real and Financial Vulnerabilities from Crossborder Banking Linkages

Source: IMF


Deutsche Boerse holds onto options market ISE for now

Deutsche Boerse focused on organic growth
Would look at M&A opportunities
No share buyback planned (Adds CFO comment on ISE unit)
July 25, 2014--Deutsche Boerse is open to possible acquisitions and has not hired banks to sell its International Securities Exchange (ISE) unit, the Frankfurt-based exchange operator's finance chief said on Friday.

Sources familiar with Deutsche Boerse told Reuters last month that the group was considering selling ISE, but that valuation levels were currently not attractive enough to pursue a sale in the short run.

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Source: Reuters


Legg Mason to Buy International Manager Martin Currie

July 24, 2014--Legg Mason Inc. (LM), the money manager that's struggled with more than five years of net redemptions. agreed to buy Martin Currie to expand into active international stock funds. Terms weren't disclosed.

Martin Currie, founded in 1881 as an accountancy partnership, will add $9.8 billion in assets, Baltimore-based Legg Mason said today in a statement. The acquisition of Edinburgh-based Martin Currie, which will operate as a separate affiliate, is set to close in the fourth quarter.

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Source: Bloomberg


Value of broker research comes under increased scrutiny

July 24, 2014--As the value of broker research comes under more scrutiny, so will the individual analysts who write it.

Analysts are rated by Extel's yearly rankings, which determine their sector rankings and in turn carry huge implications for their pay and bonuses.

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Source: FT.com


$2.4B-Massive Cash Outflow From High Yield Bond Funds, Largest In 13 Months

Retail-cash outflows from high-yield funds totaled $2.4 billion in the week ended July 23, with an outflow of $1.3 billion from mutual funds expanded upon by an outflow of $1.1 billion from exchange-traded funds, according to Lipper.

The ETF influence was roughly 45% of the total withdrawal.

The outflow follows last week’s outflow of $1.7 billion and is the single largest one-week redemption in 13 months, or since late June, 2013. Last week's outflow was 63% tied to ETF withdrawals.

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Source: Forbes


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