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Economy: US and Europe facing separate growth tracks, says OECD

March 29, 2012-- Economic growth in the G7 countries is expected to be firmer through the first half of 2012, but the recovery remains fragile and will likely proceed at different speeds in North America and Europe, the OECD said in its latest Interim Economic Assessment.

The Assessment, presented in Paris by Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan, says the G7 economies are projected to grow by 1.9 percent in both the first and second quarters of 2012, although a strong variance in outcomes is expected across this group of countries.

"Our forecast for the first half of 2012 points to robust growth in the United States and Canada, but much weaker activity in Europe, where the outlook remains fragile,” Mr Padoan said. “We may have stepped back from the edge of the cliff, but there’s still no room for complacency."

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Source: OECD


ISDA Final IRS, Credit and Equity Derivatives Matrix and Legend published (Standardisation Q2 2011)

March 29, 2012--ISDA has published the Standardisation Q2 (April-June) 2011-Final Interest Rate Derivatives Matrix and Legend Standardisation Matrix / corresponding legend.

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Source: ISDA


Accounting Devices and Fiscal Illusions

March 28, 2012--EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A government seeking to reduce its deficit can be tempted to replace genuine spending cuts or tax increases with accounting devices that give the illusion of change without its substance, or that make the change appear larger than it actually is.

Under ideal accounting standards, this would not be possible, but in real accounting it sometimes is. For example, governments can sometimes sell assets or borrow money and count the proceeds as revenue, or defer unavoidable spending without recognizing a liability. In each case, this year’s reported deficit is reduced, but only at the expense of future deficits. The result is that the reported deficit loses some of its accuracy as a fiscal indicator.

The use of accounting stratagems cannot be eliminated, but several things can be done to reduce their use or at least bring them quickly to light. Governments can be encouraged to prepare audited financial statements—income statement, cash-flow statement, and balance sheet—according to international accounting standards, and statisticians, who in many countries use accounting data to compile the most important (“headline”) fiscal indicators, can be given the resources and independence to be both expert and impartial, as well as the authority to revise standards in the light of emerging problems. To help reveal remaining problems in headline fiscal indicators, a variety of alternative fiscal indicators can be monitored, since a problem suppressed in one fiscal indicator is likely to show up in another. Many of the devices documented in this note would be revealed if governments also reported change in net worth and high-quality long-term forecasts of the headline indicator of the deficit under current policy.

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Source: IMF


IMF paper-Revisiting Risk-Weighted Assets

March 28, 2012--Summary: In this paper, we provide an overview of the concerns surrounding the variations in the calculation of risk-weighted assets (RWAs) across banks and jurisdictions and how this might undermine the Basel III capital adequacy framework.

We discuss the key drivers behind the differences in these calculations, drawing upon a sample of systemically important banks from Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. We then discuss a range of policy options that could be explored to fix the actual and perceived problems with RWAs, and improve the use of risk-sensitive capital ratios.

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Source: IMF


Brics to eye joint bank, exchange ties

March 28, 2012--The Brics group of emerging world powerhouses - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - is expected to launch plans this week for a joint development bank and measures to bring their stock exchanges closer together.

Officials say the initiatives will take time as they need to sort out details. But they herald a new level of ambition for a bloc that brings together about half the world’s people. The Middle East and energy security will also be discussed, officials say.

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Source: FIN24


Lack of UK Government action on mandatory reporting of climate change information for companies surprising and disappointing

March 28, 2012-- The UK Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) yesterday announced that a decision has not yet been reached on the introduction of mandatory reporting for companies' greenhouse gas emissions and other climate change-related information, despite missing a number of previously announced dates for a verdict.

Under the Climate Change Act (2008) the Government was required to implement mandatory reporting by April 2012, or else provide Parliament with an account of why it had decided not to do so.

The explanatory document produced by Defra stated that:

“Ministers are currently considering the analysis of responses to a public consultation in the summer 2011; an analysis of the costs and benefits of different options aimed at encouraging corporate reporting of greenhouse gas emissions; and the review of evidence for how corporate reporting helps the UK meet its climate change objectives.”

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Source: CDP


FTSE Licenses NYSE Euronext With The Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB) Across Five Exchanges Worldwide

March 27, 2012--FTSE Group ("FTSE"), the award winning global index provider, today announces that NYSE Euronext (NYX), a leading global operator of financial markets and provider of innovative trading technologies, will be adopting the widely-used international sector classification standard-Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB)

-across its affiliated exchanges in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Portugal and the US.

NYSE Euronext compiles around 100 ICB classified sector-specific indices in the US and Europe, providing international investors with a range of accurate and robust sector investment options. More than 1,450 companies listed on the NYSE Euronext European Regulated Markets are assigned an ICB classification using the robust methodology, which categorises over 75,000 securities across 73 countries worldwide. NYSE Euronext joins several leading stock exchanges and index providers worldwide to have adopted ICB, altogether representing over 65% of the world’s market capitalisation.

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Source: FTSE


World grain prices to stay strong-UN's FAO

FAO chief economist warns of possible panic buying
Says Asian demand for animal feed outpaces expectations
After Argentina drought, European dryness raises worries
U.S. soybean futures soar to six-month high
March 26, 2012--World grain prices should remain "very firm" over the near term as demand from Asia exceeds forecasts and dry weather cuts into supply, the senior economist of the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Monday.

South American corn and soy yields took a beating from drought this season, while China's rapidly growing middle class continues its love affair with beef steaks. The shift in diet has held strong in the face of the country's economic slowdown, underpinning demand for corn and soymeal used to feed cattle.

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Source: Reuters


Thomson Reuters Selected To Power Dow Jones Indexes' US Index Data Business

Deal Includes Iconic Dow Jones Industrial Average
March 26, 2012--Thomson Reuters today announced that its Elektron high-performance trading and data infrastructure has been selected by Dow Jones Indexes to power the index provider’s US index data business, which includes the iconic Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Elektron will deliver a comprehensive data solution designed to ensure scalability, robustness and performance for Dow Jones Indexes’ real-time US index-data business. The Elektron data integration and distribution solution includes low-latency direct feeds for US index constituent prices along with corporate actions and company fundamentals to support intelligent research and market-moving index calculations.

The deal expands the existing collaboration between the two companies – Thomson Reuters currently supplies real-time data for Dow Jones Indexes’ international indexes.

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Source: Thomson Reuters


ETFS Precious Metals Weekly: Gold ETPs See Largest Outflows in 3 Months, Spec Futures Longs Drop Towards April 2009 Lows

March 26, 2012--Global gold ETPs see largest outflows in 3 months as gold price fall shakes out short-term investors. Sustained gold price weakness and a pull-back in broader risk positions caused ETP investors to pare back gold holdings last week. Total global outflows amounted to around 0.7mn ounces or around $1.1bn at the current gold price.

This compares to total gold inflows of around 1.7mn ounces ($2.9bn at current gold price) up until the previous week. The gold ETP selling coincides with a further large-scale clearing of speculative futures market positions, with the latest CFTC data (data to March 20) showing that net speculative longs in the futures market have dropped back down towards April 2009 lows (see positioning charts on page 4). The gold price decline and investor selling has been sparked by upward revisions to the US rate outlook (and related US dollar strength) as US economic growth has continued to improve. It appears that shorter-term investors, recognizing the near-term headwinds to further gold price gains resulting from current improving US growth prospects, are trimming positions. However, with real interest rates expected to remain structurally low in most reserve currency countries, sovereign debt and financial system risks still high and structural demand from emerging markets and central banks still in their early stages, it is unlikely the recent price declines will shake out longer-term gold ETP investors. With net long speculative positions now near April 2009 lows, a firmer base has been set for future long-term price gains.

Indian jeweller strike dents physical demand for gold. Indian jewellers were on strike last week, protesting the doubling of government import duties on imported gold. With jewellers closed, the world’s largest jewellery market remained at a standstill, depriving the gold market of a key source of physical demand.

Platinum group metals slump on Chinese PMI decline. Platinum and palladium prices fell sharply last week on fears of a sharp slowdown in China after the advance PMI manufacturing gauge for March printed below expectations, at 48.1. While the manufacturing sector is softening, it should not be a major concern for platinum group metal investors, as industrial production and fixed asset investment remains robust.

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Source: ETF Securities


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