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system wymiany linków SEO Tools SEO Tools system wymiany linków system wymiany linków | To jest tresc encyklopedii wikipedia.org France and UK seek hedge fund deal Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy are to try to hammer out a compromise deal over European Union reforms that the US and UK believe could damage the hedge fund and private equity industries Lehman report faults executives A one-year probe into the collapse of Lehman Brothers found âcredible evidenceâ that top executives, including the former chief Dick Fuld, approved misleading financial statements and used an âaccounting gimmickâ to flatter results Data theft hits 24,000 HSBC clients An ex-employee of HSBC stole the details of 24,000 clients from a branch in Switzerland, in a hugely embarrassing theft of data for which the bank apologised unreservedly Indiaâs ONGC and Russia in energy pact talks Indiaâs Oil and Natural Gas Corp is in talks with Gazprom and Rosneft over taking equity stakes in oil and gas projects to help cement an energy partnership Markets mixed on China monetary jitters Global Markets Overview: China reawakens fears over monetary tightening, US data boost stocks Tracking Our Toxic Asset Planet Money is committed to following the financial crisis to the bitter end. And what better way to do that than to own a piece of it. We bought one of those things that no one wanted, one of those things that almost brought down the global economy: our very own toxic asset. Export Growth Likely To Remain Bright Spot For US The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly shrank in January, reflecting a big drop in imports of oil and foreign cars. American exports also fell, a potential blow to hopes that the economic recovery will be aided this year by U.S. sales abroad. World's Rich List Reflects Shifting Global Wealth The richest man in the world is no longer American. Forbes magazine's world's richest list has Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim on top. Microsoft founder Bill Gates and investor Warren Buffet occupy the second and third spots, respectively. Indian billionaires round off the top 5. Luisa Kroll, co-editor of the list, discusses the changing face of the world's richest people. New Music Emerges From Elkhart's Instrument Past Dozens of band instrument makers used to be part of the local economy in Elkhart, Ind. But since the city was battered by the economy, only three major companies remain. One says it will manufacture instruments only in the U.S. — and it will hire new workers to grow the business and regain market share. Target Starts Mobile Coupon Program Scan-ready coupons are now available from Target through monthly SMS links. Wikipedia:Featured textsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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'Repo 105' accounting in focus By the time Lehman Brothers imploded, $25bn in capital was supporting $700bn of assets and liabilities, a leverage ratio that was regarded as extremely high Lehman report faults executives A one-year probe into the collapse of Lehman Brothers found 'credible evidence' that top executives, including the former chief Dick Fuld, approved misleading financial statements and used an 'accounting gimmick' to flatter results Publicity-shy Trafigura pushes for bond issue The capital market issue would mark a significant departure for one of the world's largest and most profitable commodities traders, which has traditionally relied on bank credit lines France and UK seek hedge fund deal Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy are to try to hammer out a compromise deal over European Union reforms that the US and UK believe could damage the hedge fund and private equity industries Human element is weakest link in bank security How HervĂŠ Falciani obtained details about more than 15 per cent of the customers of HSBC's Geneva private bank may remain a secret, but the repercussions are being felt | ||||