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German state seeks changes to D.Boerse, NYSE deal

December 12, 2011-A regional regulator said it had raised some objections to exchange operator Deutsche Boerse's (DB1Gne.DE) takeover of NYSE Euronext (NYX.N) and was awaiting a reply.

"There are legal reservations about the deal," the Hessian Ministry of Economics said in an e-mailed statement on Monday.

The ministry, based in Wiesbaden, Germany, has the power to revoke Deutsche Boerse's operating license, a key prerequisite to a successful deal.

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Source: Reuters




December 12, 2011--The world needs to embrace new ways of running its institutions to rise to the challenges of 2012, concludes the World Economic Forum’s Outlook on the Global Agenda 2012. The report is the private, academic, civil society and public sectors’ overview of the main issues confronting the world following a year of tumultuous events, from Fukushima to Libya and Wall Street.

The annual report identifies the six most pressing issues global decision-makers face in 2012: the global economy; power shifts and emerging markets; job creation; political entrenchment; climate change; and the digital revolution. For each area, the report offers new models for addressing complex challenges. Specific suggestions include restructuring the International Monetary Fund to allocate seats on the board on a regional basis, delegating fiscal authority in Europe to the level of the Eurozone, and promoting sustainable, green growth innovations.

The Outlook on the Global Agenda 2012 is the annual publication of the Network of Global Agenda Councils, which consists of more than 1,200 influential leaders from government, business, civil society and academia. Each of the 79 Councils includes 15-20 international experts who meet regularly to propose innovative solutions to major global, industry and regional challenges. Meeting in Global Agenda Councils, which are organized by the World Economic Forum, the experts discuss new models for approaching the issues of their respective Councils. Their recommendations will contribute to shaping the agenda for the Annual Meeting 2012 in Davos-Klosters, and have provided input for the G20 consultations that the Forum held with the government of France, the current G20 chair, and will be conducting with Mexico, the G20 chair next year.

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Source: WEF


MSCI to Make Emerging Markets Call

December 11, 2011--Index compiler MSCI Inc. is due to decide this week whether to upgrade the status of stock markets in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, a move that would encourage more foreign investment, though some analysts query whether either country has done enough to merit a promotion.

MSCI's market-classification review to be announced on Wednesday will assess whether the U.A.E. and Qatar have taken sufficient steps to open their markets to justify being upgraded to emerging market status from their current frontier ranking. At the last review in June, the index compiler postponed a decision by six months saying it ...

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Source: Wall Street Journal


Hedge funds set for second worst year since 1990

December 9, 2011--The hedge fund industry is in line to post its second worst year since 1990, with returns only lower during 2008, according to data from Hedge Fund Research.

The average hedge fund has lost 4.37% so far this year, with the sector losing money in six out of the last seven months after being hit by excessive market volatility.

In the last seven months, the sector only produced a positive return in October, with the average fund gaining 4.89%.

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Source: Investment Week


Global regulators discuss OTC derivatives regulation

December 9, 2011--Leaders and senior representatives of the authorities responsible for the regulation of the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets in Canada, the European Union, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the United States met yesterday in Paris.

The meeting included Steven Maijoor, Chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), Jonathan Faull, Director General for Internal Market and Services at the European Commission, Ashley Alder, Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, Masamichi Kono, Vice-Commissioner of the Japan Financial Services Agency, Teo Swee Lian, Deputy Managing Director (Financial Supervision) of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Mary Condon, Vice-Chair of the Ontario Securities Commission, Louis Morisset, Superintendent of Securities Markets at l’Autorité des marchés financiers du Québec, Gary Gensler, Chairman of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and Mary Schapiro, Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Source: ESMA


Joint IMF-People’s Bank of China Symposium Calls for Strengthening Financial Stability Assessments in Asia and Worldwide

December 9, 2011--In the wake of the global financial crisis, authorities worldwide, including those in Asia, are stepping up their efforts to assess the health of their financial sectors in close collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In the past two years, the IMF conducted its first-ever Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) reviews of China and Indonesia, jointly with the World Bank. FSAP updates have been completed for Bangladesh, Cambodia, and the Philippines, and assessments are either underway or will soon be launched in India, Japan, Malaysia, and Australia.

“This stepped-up activity is consistent with the increased leadership role that Asia is playing in multilateral bodies such as the IMF and the G-20,” said Min Zhu, the IMF’s Deputy Managing Director, during a High-Level Regional Symposium held in Shanghai December 9-10 and organized jointly by the Fund and the People’s Bank of China (PBC). Attending were central bankers and financial regulators and supervisors from the Asia Pacific region, as well as from other parts of the world, and representatives from the Asian Development Bank, the Financial Stability Board, and standard setting bodies.

Source: IMF


EU to cut aid to 19 emerging countries from China to Brazil

December 8, 2011--The European Commission decided on Wednesday to cut aid from 2014 to 19 emerging economies including China, India and Brazil, the EU's development commissioner Andris Piebalgs said.

Relief agencies objected that strong headline performance data on emerging countries could veil poverty within populations.

The 19 countries losing out are: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, the Maldives, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Thailand, Venezuela and Uruguay.

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Source: EUbusiness


Society: Governments must tackle record gap between rich and poor, says OECD

December 7, 2011--The gap between rich and poor in OECD countries has reached its highest level for over over 30 years, and governments must act quickly to tackle inequality, according to a new OECD report.

“Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising” finds that the average income of the richest 10% is now about nine times that of the poorest 10 % across the OECD.

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Source: OECD


Tuckwell invites offers for ETF Securities

December 3, 2011--One of the pioneers in the exchanged traded fund market has put his company up for sale with a potential £1bn ($1.6bn) price tag that comes as the opaque sector has been thrown into the spotlight by a recent trading scandal at UBS.

Graham Tuckwell, the founder, majority owner and chairman of ETF Securities, has mandated Goldman Sachs to run a sales process for the London- and Jersey-based group, two people close to the situation said.

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Source: FT.com


Gold rises above $1,750 an ounce

December 2, 2011--Gold had a positive week, rising above the $1,750 an ounce mark for the first time in two weeks on the back of the

co-ordinated move by six central banks to boost liquidity. The yellow metal was at $1,743.89 in New York midday trading on Friday, up..

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Source: FT.com


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