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  • Newly Listed Contracts At The Dalian Commodity Exchange

    Date 21/12/2011

    Starting on December 15, 2011, trading commenced in the following newly-listed contracts: coke J1212 contract, LLDPE L1212 contract, soybean meal M1212 contract, RBD palm olein P1212 contract, PVC V1212 contract, soybean oil Y1212 contract.

  • Moody's Issues Annual Credit Report On The UK

    Date 20/12/2011

    In its annual credit report on the United Kingdom, Moody's Investors Service says that the UK's Aaa debt rating is predicated on the country's significant structural strengths, but points out that the UK faces formidable and rising challenges. The significant increase in the UK government's deficit and debt metrics since 2008, the weaker macroeconomic prospects and the risks emanating from the euro area crisis mean that the UK's stable Aaa rating has a reduced ability to absorb further macroeconomic or fiscal shocks without rating implications.

  • SIFMA Statement On Federal Reserve's New Capital, Liquidity Proposals

    Date 20/12/2011

    SIFMA today issued the following statement from Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr. after the Federal Reserve released new proposals to address regulation and supervision of large bank holding companies and systemically important nonbank financial firms. 

  • Eurozone Crisis Will Not Be Solved By Rolling Back The EU

    Date 20/12/2011

    The goals of the international agreement for stronger economic governance could be better achieved through normal EU systems and rules, Parliament's representatives on the intergovernmental drafting working group told MEPs at a joint meeting of the Constitutional Affairs and Economic and Monetary Affairs committees on Tuesday.

  • European Parliament: Credit Rating Agencies: MEPs Want Less Reliance On "Big Three"

    Date 20/12/2011

    MEPs called on Tuesday for measures to reduce reliance on the credit ratings of the "big three" agencies and limit their direct impact on countries' borrowing costs. Conflicts of interest between agencies and the companies that they assess should be addressed, e.g. by introducing civil liability for ratings, they added.