Monday 12 October 2015

OCTOBER 12, 2015

Frontrunning: October 12

  • Central Bankers Urge Fed to Get On With Interest-Rate Increase (Read More)
  • Bond Market Casualties Leading Biggest S&P 500 Revival Since '11 (Read More)... on hopes of more easing
  • U.S. Patrols to Test China's Pledge on South China Sea Islands (Read More)
  • Merkel Under Fire: German Conservatives Deeply Split over Refugees (Read More)
  • Assault Weapons Ban Before U.S. Supreme Court (Read More)
  • Hedge Funds Are Playing 'Dangerous Game' With Copper (Read More)
  • What Scandal? Fantasy Sports Sites Just Had Their Biggest Weekend Ever (Read More)
  • Hillary Clinton Prepares for Crucial Campaign Stretch (Read More)
  • Ad: This Small-Cap Stock Could Make 720% Gains as It Saves California - Wall Street veteran, Keith Fitz-Gerald, has discovered a small-cap company that's positioned to benefit enormously as it helps California and many other drought-ravaged regions. Check this box to get a copy of this exclusive report. (Click Here to Automatically Subscribe)
  • Why the Carnage in Ankara Has Left Turkey Even More Divided (Read More)
  • Islamic State is prime suspect in Turkey bombing: PM Davutoglu (Read More)
  • Fury towards Erdogan intensifies after Ankara attack (Read More)
  • Cyberwar Ignites a New Arms Race (Read More)
  • Define irony: China's quality watchdog 'highly concerned' by VW diesel emissions scandal (Read More)
  • VW Loans for Clean Engine Development Under Scrutiny, EIB Says (Read More)
  • SEC Trims Use of In-House Judges (Read More)
  • Saudi Arabia Interprets Anti-ISIL Campaign in Syria as Russia-Iran Alliance  (Read More)
  • Enforcing a global climate deal: speak loudly, carry no stick (Read More)
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  • Princeton's Angus Deaton Wins Nobel Prize for Economics (Read More)

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