Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Bloomberg: Rally in U.S. 10-year notes


Corporate Bond Sales Fall in US Amid Economic Slowdown: New Issue Alert
Bloomberg
27, a 56 percent drop from the prior week, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. No junk-rated companies have sold debt in the US since Aug. ...
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Obama Could Benefit From Golf Lessons, Author Says
ABC News
By SARA JUST and HUMA KHAN President Obama teed off with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg this weekend during his vacation at Martha's Vineyard. ...
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Oil Supply Climbing to One-Month High in Bloomberg Survey: Energy Markets
Bloomberg
30 (Bloomberg) -- Costanza Jacazio, an analyst at Barclays Capital, talks about the outlook for oil prices. She speaks with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg ...
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European Stocks Slide Before US Data; Raiffeisen, AstraZeneca Decline
Bloomberg
31 (Bloomberg) -- David Buik, a market analyst at BGC Partners, discusses the outlook for equities and European Central Bank and Bank of England stimulus ...
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Baht May Climb to 13-Year High on Fund Inflows, Barclays Says
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Thailand's baht may strengthen to levels not seen since 1997 over the next year as accelerating growth encourages foreign investors to ...
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Bloomberg's Ground Zero Mosque Dividend
Human Events (blog)
by Robert Spencer New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has continued to portray his support for the construction of an Islamic supremacist mega-mosque at Ground ...
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Rupiah Slumps in August as Global Recovery Stalls; Bonds Fall
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's rupiah declined in August, halting a two-month winning streak, as signs the global economic recovery is faltering damped ...
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U.S. 10-Year Notes Head for Biggest Monthly Rally Since 2008
San Francisco Chronicle
31 (Bloomberg) -- Treasury 10-year notes rose, with the securities poised for their biggest monthly gain since the end of 2008, as stocks fell before ...
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Stocks Fall on Concern US Economy Slowing
Bloomberg
Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Thio Chin Loo, a senior currency analyst at BNP Paribas SA, talks about the options available ...
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Aeroports de Paris Uses Candy Sales to Beat Volcano
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Aeroports de Paris, operator of the French capital's Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, reported an 8.2 percent increase in first-half ...
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Macquarie University Gets A$450 Million of Financing
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Macquarie University, a college in Australia's biggest city, got A$450 million ($400 million) of financing from loans and a debut bond ...
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Tokyo Interbank Rate Declines to 4-Year Low on BOJ Loan Program
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Yen borrowing costs between banks in Tokyo fell to a four-year low after the Bank of Japan expanded a credit program yesterday. ...
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Corporate Default Swaps Head for Biggest Monthly Rise Since May
San Francisco Chronicle
31 (Bloomberg) -- The cost of insuring against losses on European corporate bonds rose, heading for the biggest monthly increase since May, ...
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South Africa Stocks: Anglo American, BHP Billiton, Cipla, Sasol
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- South Africa's FTSE/JSE Africa All Share Index declined 272.03, or 1 percent, to 26869.97 at 10:58 am in Johannesburg. ...
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Crude Oil Declines a Second Day in New York on Economic Concern
San Francisco Chronicle
31 (Bloomberg) -- Oil declined for a second day in New York as slower-than-forecast growth in personal incomes in July added to concern that the pace of ...
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Nissan to Start Sport-Utility Production at New Plant in China Next Month
Bloomberg
31 (Bloomberg) -- Yasuhiro Matsumoto, a senior credit analyst at Shinsei Securities Co. in Tokyo, talks about the impact of a strong yen on the Japanese ...
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Slovenia's Economy Expands 1st Time in Six Quarters on Exports
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Slovenia's export-led economy expanded on an annual basis for the first time in six quarters in the period from April to June on improved ...
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Pimco's El-Erian Sees `Lost Decade' for US Jobs: Tom Keene
Bloomberg
30 (Bloomberg) -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief executive officer and co-chief investment officer at Pacific Investment Management Co., discusses the outlook for ...
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Petrobras to Halt Japan Refinery as Storm Approaches
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Petroleo Brasileiro SA will shut an oil refinery on Okinawa in southwestern Japan as an approaching typhoon brings heavy rain and strong ...
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Gilts Rise, Pound Falls as Stock Drop Sparks Safe-Haven Demand
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- UK government bonds rose, leaving the 10-year yield within four basis points of a record low, after losses in stocks boosted demand for ...
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Swiss Franc Climbs to Record Against Euro; Consumer Gauge Rises
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- The Swiss franc rose to a record versus the euro as investors sought safer assets and a gauge of local consumption reached a two-year high ...
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Fixed-Rate Bonds Top CPI Debt by Most Since 2005: Brazil Credit
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Brazilian fixed-rate bonds are beating inflation-linked debt for a fifth straight month, the longest streak since 2005, ...
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Japan, India, South Korea, China: Asia Bond, Currency Preview
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- The following events and economic reports may influence trading in Asia's local bonds and currencies today. Bond yields and exchange rates ...
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Gold Falls in London as High Price May Curb Purchases in India
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Gold fell for a second day in London as prices near a record high in India, the world's largest buyer, may curb new purchases. ...
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Numericable Loans Fall After Quarterly Earnings Report Delayed
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Loans of Numericable, the French cable company owned by buyout firms including Cinven Ltd. and Carlyle Group, dropped about 1.3 cents in ...
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BNP Said to Plan First Samurai Bond Sale Since 2007
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- BNP Paribas SA, France's biggest bank, plans to sell Samurai bonds next month, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. ...
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Newcastle Coal Exports Fall; Ship Queue Lengthens
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Coal shipments from Australia's Newcastle, the world's biggest export port for the power-station fuel, fell by 11.5 percent last week ...
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Potash Third-Quarter Prices for China Likely Flat, Goldman Says
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Sinofert Holdings Ltd., China's largest fertilizer distributor, probably settled third-quarter potash prices with Canadian marketer ...
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Thailand's Manufacturing Growth Slows as Demand Cools
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Thailand's industrial production growth slowed in July as a faltering global recovery cooled demand for the country's electronics, ...
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Crushers in China Said to Discuss Buying Soy From Heilongjiang Stockpiles
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Tue Aug 31 09:49:04 GMT 2010 Soybean crushers in China's top- producing province of Heilongjiang are in talks with the local government ...
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Foreigners Bought $8.6 Billion of UK Gilts in July
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Foreign investors bought a net 5.6 billion pounds ($8.6 billion) of UK government bonds in July, according to the Bank of England. ...
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Mauritius Says First-Half Trade Deficit Widens 25.7%
BusinessWeek
31 (Bloomberg) -- Mauritius's trade deficit widened by 25.7 percent in the first half of 2010 as imports increased, the Central Statistics Office said. ...
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Bloomberg went to Israel once in his first 60 years. And then he ...
By Philip Weiss
Here's an excellent report in the WSJ by Michael Howard Saul on Mike Bloomberg's Jewish identity that makes it clear that he is an integrationist Jew, like myself. Jewishness is important to him but he let much of it "dribble away" when ...
Mondoweiss - http://mondoweiss.net/
» BLOOMBERG TRADEBOOK Forges Dark Pool Transparency Agreements ...
By MENewswire
(BUSINESS WIRE)– BLOOMBERG TRADEBOOK®, a leading global agency broker, today announced exclusive arrangements with leading industry dark liquidity providers to deliver full transparency and visibility of dark pool executions. ...
SmartOman.com - Press Release - http://pressrelease.smartoman.com/
Bloomberg's Lizzie O'Leary, on the Business – and Big Easy – Beat ...
By Rachel Sklar
Bloomberg's Lizzie O'Leary has had a busy few months, thanks to BP and their inability to keep their oil under control. Turns out the press aren't that easy to.
Mediaite - http://www.mediaite.com/
Bloomberg's paternalistic outdoor smoking ban goes too far ...
The headline's not quite right -- New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg went too far when he implemented the city's comprehensive indoor workplace smoking ban back in 2003. But that ban at least had some plausible connection to the ...
Washington Examiner Opinion Zone blog - http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/Examiner-Opinion-Zone/
Andy Plesser: Taboola Pioneers "Text to Video" for Bloomberg, CNN ...
By Andy Plesser
Taboola, the video recommendation engine which is used by publishers to provide "related" or "recommended" videos at the end of clips, has introduced a system for publishers to offer up recommended video thumbnails at around text ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raw_feed_index.rdf
Right Wing Nut House » MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND THE ILLUSION OF TOLERANCE
By Rick Moran
Bloomberg, as with politicians on both sides of the Park 51 issue, is seeking to make political hay out of the imbroglio. There are very few things politicians enjoy doing more than posturing, and this goes double for lefties who can't ...
Right Wing Nut House - http://rightwingnuthouse.com/
GOP 12: Romney 42%, Obama 41%, Bloomberg 6%
By Christian Heinze
Notes: If Bloomberg is losing badly among indies, there's no great justification for a run. Also, the tea party results prove Romney can win that group handily in a general (although considering the options, it's not a surprise). ...
GOP 12 - http://www.gop12.com/
Opalesque Islamic Finance Briefing | Bloomberg's defense of Ground ...
By Laxman
From Deathby1000papercuts.com: Two companies in the financial world who turned their attention to Islamic finance and its phenomenal growth, Thomson Reuters (Reuters) and Bloomberg L.P.. Bloomberg's market, Bloomberg's financial news ...
Opalesque Islamic Finance Briefing - http://www.opalesque.com/IslamicFinance_Briefing/
Finance Industry Editor - Team Lead - Bloomberg - Washington, DC ...
By admin
Bloomberg is seeking an experienced finance editor. This editor will be responsible for leading and managing an industry-focused team of editors, reporters and.
Poewar Writing Jobs - http://jobs.poewar.com/
Adgully Exclusive | Bloomberg UTV's 'blunt and sharp' Deepak Lamba ...
By Adgully Bureau
Deepak Lamba, the business head of Bloomberg UTV, has been leading the company's remarkable surge on the frontiers of India's news-scape. Indians —
adgully - http://www.adgully.com/
Bloomberg Tradebook Forges Dark Pool Transparency Agreements - B ...
"For far too long the buy-side has tolerated a critical lack of information when trading in dark pools and that needs to change," said Raymond M. Tierney III, the new Chief Executive Officer and President of Bloomberg Tradebook LLC. ...
Mondo Visione - http://www.mondovisione.com/
Drought, Disease-Resistant Coffee Trees (Google / Bloomberg ...
By willem van cotthem
Read at : Google Alert – drought. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-30/rwanda-plans-to-boost-coffee-output-with-drought-disease-resistant-trees.html. Rwanda Plans to Boost Coffee Output With Drought, Disease-Resistant Trees ...
DESERTIFICATION - http://desertification.wordpress.com/
Chasing Evil: NewsBusters Attacks Bloomberg for Something He Didn ...
By Rev. Jim Sutter
Indeed, Burchfiel quotes Bloomberg accurately: "And the family members that I've talked to -- and I'm chairman of the board of the World Trade Center Memorial -- 100 percent in favor of saying, 'These people, if they want to build a ...
Chasing Evil - http://www.chasingevil.org/
CRimages: Bloomberg: 10 Year Bond Yields for Greece, Ireland and ...
By CalculatedRisk
A top ranked economics and finance blog with a focus on the housing market.
CRimages - http://calculatedriskimages.blogspot.com/
Bloomberg Cash Not Yet Returned
The New York State Independence Party promised last month the return of money allegedly stolen from Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but as of Monday afternoon Manhattan prosecutors had not received a dime. WSJ.com: Politics And Policy Related ...
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Inside Look – Dodger Ticket Pricing – Bloomberg | HotNews.4Dummi.es
By admin
Corporate Support of Baseball - Excerpt of Interview with LA Dodgers President/CEO Jamie McCourt: People Will Invest in.
HotNews.4Dummi.es - http://4dummi.es/hotnews/
» Deficit cost drop gives Obama stimulus Clinton missed Finance ...
By Bloomberg News
"We need to take serious steps on the long-run deficit right now, but they don't have to be steps that affect the economy in the near-term.," Rivlin said in a Bloomberg Television interview Aug. 17. "We have a looming problem." ...
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Bloomberg's Management Style Offers Some Surprises (Gotham Gazette ...
Gotham Gazette a leading daily publication covering New York City politics and NYC news including policies for police, housing, transportation, arts, ...
www.gothamgazette.com/article/finance/20100825/8/3343

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