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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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Grains expected to start lower
A rallying US Dollar index sent grain futures downhill overnight, setting the stage for a lower open to Wednesday's CME Group trade, sources say. Early calls for the grains are corn 3-5 cents ...
US Stock Futures Decline Ahead of Federal Reserve Decision
By Rita Nazareth June 22 (Bloomberg) -- US stock futures retreated, following a four-day rally for the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, as the Federal Reserve meets to set its benchmark interest rate ...
4 Ways for Fund Investors to Land Double-Digit Yields
You can't ask for a nicer party to kick off those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer! Stocks soared yesterday, with the Dow's 110-point jump understating the percentage gains racked up by the ...
Chile Government To Create Financial Stability Council - ...
SANTIAGO (Dow Jones)--In light of Chilean department-store retailer Empresas La Polar SA's (LAPOLAR.SN) financial woes, the government will set up a Financial Stability Council, El Mercurio ...
Morning Movement: Stocks In Motion Ahead Of The Fed (NYSE...
By Nicholas Santiago on June 22nd, 2011 9:02am Eastern Time This morning, the highly traded S&P 500 e-mini futures(ES U1) are trading lower by 3.25 points to 1284.50 per contract. By now we should ...
Forward Calendar - US corporate bond new issues
June 22 (Reuters) - The following are lists of upcoming high-grade and high-yield corporate bond offerings in the United States. The information was gathered from Thomson Reuters US new issues ...
JPMorgan to pay $154M in SEC settlement over mortgage deal
The securities arm of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) has agreed to pay $153.6 million to settle a claim by the Securities and Exchange Commission that the company misled investors in a mortgage securities transaction as the 
Merkel sees limits to private sector role on Greece
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel told lawmakers on Wednesday there were clear limits to involving the private sector in a second aid deal for Greece, saying many European states remain opposed to even voluntary 
Europe's Markets Fall
By ISHAQ SIDDIQI And TOBY ANDERSON LONDON—European stock markets moved lower Wednesday with financial and resource shares leading the losses amid concerns that Greece still faces a number of hurdles before it can access 

 

Trying to Get Back in the Game


By PETER LATTMAN

A former giant in securities class actions who pleaded guilty to illegal payments is seeking work as a mediator.

JPMorgan Settles Case With S.E.C.

By EDWARD WYATT
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced a $153.6 million accord over charges that the firm misled investors.

Oversight Group Did Not Refer Housing Complaints

By GRETCHEN MORGENSON
The agency overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac failed to refer complaints about possible abuse, a report says.
The Washington PostNippon Airways expects first Boeing 787s in August or September after long delay
LE BOURGET, France — All Nippon Airways says it expects to receive the first of its much-delayed Boeing 787 wide-bodied jets in August or September. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)  
FACT CHECK: Huntsman takes a pass on hype and the usual excesses of Obama-bashing in GOP debut
WASHINGTON — Was Utah really judged to have the best managed government in the nation, as former Gov. Jon Huntsman claimed? ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP) 
Seeking sweeping cuts, negotiators in budget talks are tempted by gimmickry
WASHINGTON — Negotiators seeking to carve trillions of dollars from the deficit are facing temptation to use iffy assumptions and outright gimmickry to exaggerate the size of spending cuts to accompany any increase in the government’s ability to borrow to stay afloat. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP) 
Asian markets rise after Greek vote raises hopes financial woes can be managed; Europe down
BANGKOK — World stock markets were mixed Wednesday as optimism that debt-laden Greece might avoid default wore off amid a profit warning from a European electronics giant.( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)  

 
Nokia, seeking to regain lost ground in the highly competitive mobile-phone industry, unveiled models at the high and the low end in Singapore, including the N9 smartphone.
India's Do-Not-Call Law Puts Telecoms on Hook
India plans next month to start enforcing changes to its Do Not Call rules that make telecoms responsible for walling off the unwanted calls and messages that have been drowning mobile-phone users.
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Bubble talk, Greece and gold's solid fundamentals - Adrian Ash

"I often get anxious when I can't see a problem with the gold market... But just looking at monetary policy and looking at the outlook, it is difficult to see it coming off any time soon"

House Subcommittee to review U.S. gold reserves audit bill Thursday

As Rep. Ron Paul embarks on his third run for the White House, he continues a political campaign to force the U.S. Treasury Department to audit the nation's gold reserves.    Wednesday , 22 Jun 2011

Rare Earths mining, processing and supply outside China - Fulp

The Critical Metals Report talks to Mickey Fulp about the prospects for future rare earths supply chains independent of the current virtual Chinese monopoly.    Wednesday , 22 Jun 2011

If Greece really does default then what?

An analysis of the effects of a possible Greek default and its impact, not only on Europe but also on the U.S. and the global banking system - overall should be positive for gold.    Tuesday , 21 Jun 2011

China's share of global rare earth output to drop steeply

According to former Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) official, Wang Caifeng, as other countries ramp up production, China's hold on global output will decline rapidly    Wednesday , 22 Jun 2011

The continued rise of resource nationalism - Ben Cattaneo, Stratos

The election of Ollanta Humala in Peru has created another, in what is a long list of debates about resource nationalism but, it does hold some challenges for mining companies
Yahoo, Alibaba, Softbank say making progress on Alipay June 22, 2011 06:00 AM ET SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc, China's Alibaba Group and Japan's Softbank Corp said on Wednesday they have made "substantive and encouraging progress" toward an agreement over the ownership of the Chinese company's Alipay e-payment unit. | Full Article
Yahoo, Alibaba, Softbank say making progress on Alipay June 22, 2011 06:00 AM ET SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc, China's Alibaba Group and Japan's Softbank Corp said on Wednesday they have made "substantive and encouraging progress" toward an agreement over the ownership of the Chinese company's Alipay e-payment unit. | Full Article
Greek government battles on to avoid bankruptcy 22 JUN 2011 10:26 BST ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's government will approve a new austerity package on Wednesday after it survived a confidence vote that was a crucial hurdle in a battle to avert the euro zone's first sovereign debt default. | Full Article
Greek government battles on to avoid bankruptcy 22 JUN 2011 10:26 BST ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's government will approve a new austerity package on Wednesday after it survived a confidence vote that was a crucial hurdle in a battle to avert the euro zone's first sovereign debt default. | Full Article
FedEx profit seen up, analysts see pricing power June 22, 2011 04:11 AM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) - FedEx Corp likely will report strong fourth-quarter and full-year earnings growth on Wednesday, even as high fuel prices and a faltering economic recovery pose challenges. | Full Article
Greek government survives confidence vote June 22, 2011 07:49 AM ET ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's government will approve a new austerity package on Wednesday after it survived a confidence vote that was a crucial hurdle in a battle to avert the euro zone's first sovereign debt default. | Full Article
Forex Market Update  

The Australian economy may see weaker growth in activity in the next three to nine months, due to the impact of the natural disasters that struck the country early this year, according to a leading survey. (Jun 22, 2011) Full Article
New orders received by Eurozone industrial sector increased in April, but the rebound from March's decline was weaker than expected, latest figures from Eurostat showed Wednesday. (Jun 22, 2011) Full Article
Bank of England's policy makers retained the interest rate at a record low in June, again by a split vote, the minutes of the meeting showed Wednesday. (Jun 22, 2011) Full Article



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