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8 Sep, 2008 4:34 pm
... in late morning trading. The plan also touched off a global stock rally. Japan's Nikkei stock average jumped 3.4 percent and Hong Kong' ... billion over time in each of the companies if needed to
keep them from going broke, in exchange for senior preferred stock. Treasury will immediately be
issued $1 billion of such ... each company, which will pay 10 percent interest. Further purchases of preferred stock will be triggered if
quarterly audits find that the companies' capital cushion is below prudent ...
2 Nov 8:03 am
... limited only to the hedging alternative. Part III stresses that under current U.S. law directors should have a duty to hedge. Said duty to hedge should ... resulting from the
sum of the gross domestic product of the United States, the European Union, Canada, Japan and China.[iv] The size of the derivatives market keeps growing and growing ... and
traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Leeson, believing that the Nikkei would rise, took speculative positions in order to increase his and the Bank's gains[viii ...
2 Nov 8:05 am
... limited only to the hedging alternative. Part III stresses that under current U.S. law directors should have a duty to hedge. Said duty to hedge should ... resulting from the
sum of the gross domestic product of the United States, the European Union, Canada, Japan and China. [4] The size of the derivatives market keeps growing and growing ... and
traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Leeson, believing that the Nikkei would rise, took speculative positions in order to increase his and the Bank's gains. [8 ...
15 Nov, 2007 6:02 am
... guide to audit local sales practices (the rumor, somewhat apocryphally, was that so did Japan's regulators a few years later when they audited Morgan Stanley in Tokyo
... 1990, and that required a series of SEC-approved rule changes. PERLs (principal exchange rate linked notes), which are highlighted in
FIASCO, were relatively new and ... use one example from FIASCO to illustrate my point. FIASCO notes that U.S. governmental agencies were large issuers of structured notes, and
attributes that to traders ...
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