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May 17, 2012
2 min read
Moody’s downgraded the debt of 30 Spanish banks today but has so far left the country’s three largest untouched. Higher pressure on Spanish sovereign debt and the number of weak banks in the country prompted the downgrade. The role of smaller and regional banks is declining as the sector consolidates. Moody’s has been planning the […]
Facebook has priced its IPO at $38 per share, at top of the range and valuing the group at US$104 billion. There are 421.2 million shares.
By Wire services |May 17, 2012
Early Facebook investors, including Goldman Sachs, plan to unload more shares in the upcoming IPO—adding 84 million shares, worth up to $3.2 billion, to take advantage of increasing investor demand.
May 16, 2012
A high profile divorce and remarriage debacle involving the parents of actress Reese Witherspoon contains what may seem an obvious lesson for advisors: When doing estate planning for someone who says they’re divorced, demand to see the paperwork. It seems John Draper Witherspoon never actually divorced his wife of 42 years before tying the knot […]
By Staff |May 16, 2012
1 min read
We’re committed to keeping you and your clients up-to-date with global industry news. Every morning, we offer articles from around the web. Here are some selections: – Facebook fury IPO fury at Facebook is proving a welcome distraction on Wall Street. The most anticipated stock offering so far this century got an extra bit of […]
Economists are being too alarmist when considering the fate of the Eurozone, says Benjamin Tal, managing director of CIBC.
May 15, 2012
Overseas investors can breathe a sigh of relief now that India’s deferred its controversial tax proposal for one year.
By Vikram Barhat |May 15, 2012
We’re committed to keeping you and your clients up-to-date with global industry news. Every morning, we offer articles from around the web. Here are some selections: – JP Morgan board braces for shareholders As JP Morgan Chase rearranges its management suite, shades of 2008 emerge as stories of persistent ignoring of the level of risk […]
By Staff |May 15, 2012
Investors remain conservative for the short term but expect improved returns over the next decade. So says a Franklin Templeton global investor sentiment survey conducted earlier this year, which polled more than 20,000 investors in 19 countries.
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