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So-called super funds deliver better returns for retirees
Rome blessed purchase of Sicily plant by a company connected to billionaire convicted of corruption in Switzerland
The wagers against SPY and QQQ ETFs were built up in the second quarter before the ETFs suffered losses of about 3%
Certification of small-scale miners provides ethical reassurance but consumer demand for low prices creates pressure
Republicans on board say review of regulator’s culture must also look at conduct of chair Martin Gruenberg
Why aren’t they getting spent?
Brent drops almost 5% to close at $77.42 a barrel
Regulators say they are particularly keen to get more data from less liquid sections of the $26tn market
Move signals new enforcement effort following evidence that Kremlin is skirting G7 ban
Shares fall 10% after Chinese ecommerce group says US export controls have created ‘uncertainties’
Multi-manager tells 150 employees, mostly in non-investment roles, they are losing their jobs
No number of cute pandas can offset the asset deflation threatening the property sector
Did price-gouging really contribute meaningfully to inflation?
If there is no recession, bank stocks are too cheap
If Beijing returns to promoting export-led growth, tension over exchange rates may return
Private equity firm raises funds through collateralised loan obligation secured by its portfolio
But nine companies out of 10 have raised or held payouts steady
Just 15 funds were moved up from the EU’s Article 8 classification in the third quarter
The 300-year-old exchange makes under 4% of its revenues from listing and dealing stocks, as it has become one of the world’s biggest financial data groups
Bloated balance sheets need to come down without endangering financial stability
Hedge fund Amia Capital becomes latest body to float South Africa using central bank account as economy falters
Regulators seen to be appeasing retail investors ahead of parliamentary elections next year
Investor interest in debt yielding about 9.6% comes after UBS received $36bn of demand last week
PCAOB imposes total penalties nearing $12mn against PwC, Deloitte, KPMG and others
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