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A Couple of Takes on the Voice of Blockchain Conference By Sarah Rudolph and Chuck Mackie - JLN
A few folks from JLN attended the Voice of Blockchain Conference at Navy Pier this past Friday and Saturday. Here are some observations from two of them:
Sarah Rudolph: The Voice of Blockchain event at Navy Pier was big - at least, the room where it was held was enormous, with the microphones on each stage just loud enough to drown out the echo from the microphones on the other stages. There was perhaps an overabundance of stages and topics from which to choose, but there were some interesting speakers as well as startup companies with vendor booths.
Denny Chared of DC Finance provided some outspoken humor at a panel on Funds of Funds vs Family Wealth moderated by Kim Parnell, CEO of Blank. Chared called many of the ideas and whitepapers coming out of the crypto sphere "crazy," and said some of the people involved are "fanatics" who wanted to get rid of mediators ("referees" who have a role in keeping matters impartial or safe).
For the rest of the story, go here.
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Hits & Takes JLN Staff
U.S. Senator John McCain died over the weekend. What I think about with John McCain is the life defining moment when he chose trustworthiness and loyalty to his fellow soldiers over his own personal well being after his plane was shot down during the Vietnam war and he was taken prisoner. He was offered the opportunity to go home because of his stature as the son of a high ranking U.S. Navy admiral. However, he would not leave until those who were captured before him were released. It took courage and fortitude to make that decision and stay with it. I will always remember him for his trustworthiness, loyalty and courage.~JJL
"London is adding 40,000 trees to its skyline in a bid to turn the sprawling British metropolis into a "national park city".~World Economic Forum
From the MFA and AIMA petition to the SEC on trading fees: "many exchanges have continued to increase securities market data fees year-after-year, by some estimates 20 percent or more a year for the last five years."~JK
Take a look at Dan Basse's presentation from MarketsWiki Education World of Opportunity. It is a great primer on the importance of fundamentals and the current state of grain fundamentals around the world.~JJL
I will be in JLN's Chicago offices again today. This will be my second day in the office after my recent hip replacement surgery. Let's see if this goes any better than the last time.~JJL
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Bridging the Week: August 20 to 24 and August 27, 2018 (CCOs; Annual Compliance Report; Bitcoin Futures ETPs; Reg SHO: Virtual Currency) Gary DeWaal - Bridging the Week The Commodity Futures Trading Commission revised its rule related to the responsibilities of chief compliance officers of futures commission merchants, swap dealers and major swap participants, as well as the obligations of such registrants for the annual compliance reports they are mandated to prepare and file with the CFTC. The goal is to make the rule simpler and clearer. Separately, on August 22, the Securities and Exchange Commission through its staff declined to approve two exchanges' proposed rule changes to authorize the listing and trading of nine exchange-traded products based on CFTC-sanctioned bitcoin futures contracts. /goo.gl/3Vz9b4
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Friday's Top Three Our top read story by a long shot yesterday was the case update on Jitesh Thakkar in Finance Feeds' piece Illinois Court refuses to dismiss indictment against software developer in spoofing conspiracy case. Second was the intro to Optiver's new technology blog page. More to come from that firm. And third was Bloomberg's coverage of CabbageTech in CFTC Wins Permanent Ban Against 'Vicious' Bitcoin Operator
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Lead Stories | Are Superstar Firms and Amazon Effects Reshaping the Economy?; The biggest companies may be influencing things like inflation and wage growth, possibly at the expense of central bankers' power to do so. Neil Irwin - NY Times Two of the most important economic facts of the last few decades are that more industries are being dominated by a handful of extraordinarily successful companies and that wages, inflation and growth have remained stubbornly low. /jlne.ws/2PEtgeK
Hedge funds seek review of market data fees, 'pickles' and all John McCrank - Reuters The two main hedge fund trade groups have joined a growing chorus of stock market participants asking U.S. regulators to reign in "unreasonable" data fees charged by some exchanges, which they said restrict trading and harm competition. /jlne.ws/2whIttZ
When independent directors are not so independent; Three recent cases question whether investors were properly represented in deals that benefited insiders Sujeet Indap - FT Just what makes a director of a listed US company "independent"? Elderly care company New Senior Living argued in court that a board member was unconflicted when he helped approve a 2015 buyout that benefited private equity titan Wes Edens. This director also happened to get the chance to buy a stake in the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team whose lead owner happened to be Wes Edens. /jlne.ws/2whksTV
The Student Debt Problem Is Worse Than We Imagined Ben Miller - NY Times Millions of students will arrive on college campuses soon, and they will share a similar burden: college debt. The typical student borrower will take out $6,600 in a single year, averaging $22,000 in debt by graduation, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. /jlne.ws/2whbrKJ
Goldman Cashes In on Passive-Investing Boom With Big 4 P.M. Trade; Banks crash exchanges' end-of-day party Alexander Osipovich and Liz Hoffman - WSJ In lower Manhattan, the New York Stock Exchange's bell rings at 4 p.m. ET each trading day, signaling a giant auction that determines the closing prices for thousands of stocks. /jlne.ws/2whcQAP
Not Even $515 Million in New Tether Can Help This Crypto Dump Matt Leising - Bloomberg It's getting hard to pump amid the dump in the $209 billion cryptocurrency market. At least that appears to be the case when you look at Tether, one of the most-traded digital assets and also one that's allegedly been used to manipulate the price of Bitcoin. Over half a billion dollars of Tether has been created in August alone, a move that in the past would have often coincided with a rally in Bitcoin, yet the larger cryptocurrency has fallen 15 percent. /goo.gl/o1SC88
Tinkering will not deliver a stronger role for the euro; Giving the currency a bigger global function means rewiring the EU's machinery Wolfgang Münchau - FT Heiko Maas, the German foreign minister, was right to call on the EU to play a bigger geopolitical role. I wish him well, but fear that the most important part of his proposal may be not have been sufficiently thought through. /jlne.ws/2PHrIRd
St. Louis Fed's Bullard warns of recession risk in raising rates Ann Saphir and Howard Schneider - Reuters St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard on Friday raised new alarm bells over the U.S. central bank's plan to keep raising interest rates, warning that even one more rate hike could set the stage for recession. /jlne.ws/2PHlZLl
Field of contenders for ECB top job widens after Weidmann setback; If Germany does not push its leading candidate, who will succeed Mario Draghi? Jim Brunsden, Mehreen Khan and Claire Jones - FT Much of the speculation over who will succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank next year has centred on one man: Jens Weidmann of Germany. /jlne.ws/2PEGeZT
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Exchanges, OTC & Clearing | Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities | HKEX's USD Gold Futures Receive Approval in Taiwan HKEX The Financial Supervisory Commission of the Taiwan Securities and Futures Bureau approved the inclusion of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited's US dollar Gold Futures (GDU) contract in its list of offshore exchanges and contracts for which FCMs have trading authorisation. /jlne.ws/2PEMyAJ
OCC Recovery Tools, Recovery and Orderly Wind-Down Plan Approved by SEC OCC OCC, the world's largest equity derivatives clearing organization, today announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved the company's proposed recovery tools and proposed recovery and orderly wind-down (RWD) plan, providing critical tools designed to enable OCC to successfully manage extreme market disruptions in future financial crises. /goo.gl/jUWpxx
What's Driving 24-hour Trading of WTI Options? Jeff White - CME Group OpenMarkets You may already know CME Group's NYMEX WTI options on futures are among the most actively traded commodity options in the world. You may also know that traders from global macro hedge funds to physical oil producers all use WTI options each day to hedge risk or express market opinions. What you may not know is that trading during non-U.S. hours by traders outside the U.S. has been the fastest growing component of the WTI options market. Volume growth outside U.S. hours has outpaced U.S. trading hours volume by over 20% year-to-date in 2018. /goo.gl/Bxotn6
Regulator tightens rules on foreign-invested futures firms Asia Times According to the new rules, the proportion of shares held by foreign shareholders, including direct holding and indirect control, of foreign-invested futures companies shall be in line with the country's arrangements for the opening up of the futures industry. bit.ly/2Mzq71V
Renewal of FCM Regulations; Amendments to the Clearing Conditions and the Price List of Eurex Clearing AG; Consultation on amendments to Special Provisions Eurex In February 2016, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") granted Eurex Clearing the Status of a Derivatives Clearing Organization (ÂDCO") for the clearing of Swaps. /jlne.ws/2PHKmIz
SGX welcomes the listing of Nikko AM SGD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF, the first-of-its-kind in Singapore SGX Singapore Exchange (SGX) today welcomed the listing of Nikko AM SGD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF, the first exchange-traded fund (ETF) that offers investors easy access to a basket of Singapore Dollar-denominated, investment grade corporate bonds in affordable units. /jlne.ws/2wcd64f
Borsa Istanbul begins work on setting up swap market Reuters Staff Turkey's Borsa Istanbul has started work on setting up a swap market, beginning with foreign currency markets, the stock exchange said in a statement on Monday. /jlne.ws/2PHOZlQ
MCX to roll out rubber futures contracts from August 16 Sutanuka Ghosal - ET Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) will commence trading in rubber futures contract effective August 16, 2018. This new agri contract is targeted towards offering an effective hedging solution to the rubber value chain participantsÂgrowers, traders, exporters, importers, and tyre manufacturing companies among others. /jlne.ws/2wfRwfe
London Stock Exchange Registers Netherlands-Based Identifiers for Turquoise; Identifier codes for Turquoise have been registered ahead of a potential hard Brexit in 2019. amsterdam-city-skyline Hamad Ali, James Rundle - Waters Technology Turquoise offers 4,500 stocks with uniform access to 19 major European markets. The multilateral trading facility is majority owned by the LSEG, in partnership with 12 banks. /jlne.ws/2PBUEKi
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Fintech | A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors | Look, no beard: Goldman Sachs' Marcus subverts the fintech story Patrick Collinson - The Guardian Goldman Sachs breaks into fintech with the launch of Marcus. Photograph: Richard Drew/AP We've seen the future of banking. Those fintechs clustered around London's "Silicon roundabout", such as Monzo (900,000 current account customers already) and Revolut (2 million customers since launch in 2015) have attracted smartphone-obsessed millennials with their digital prowess. But a new bank quietly launched on Thursday, called Marcus, turns the conventional fintech story upside down. /jlne.ws/2wgPHhY
Nokia secures 500 million euro EU loan for 5G development Reuters Staff Finnish telecom network equipment maker Nokia has secured a 500 million euro ($572 million) loan from the European Investment Bank to step up development of next-generation 5G technology capable of faster speeds, wider coverage and more stable connections. /goo.gl/J8Ruk5
New digital exchange seeks to host Islamic finance startups Bernardo Vizcaino - Reuters A new digital exchange aims to attract listings from sharia compliant financial technology startups, its chief executive said on Monday, part of a growing number of firms looking to modernize Islamic finance. /goo.gl/c9yn93
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Cryptocurrencies | Top stories for cryptocurrencies | It Was Meant to Be the Better Bitcoin. It's Down Nearly 90% Alexander Osipovich - WSJ The bear market in cryptocurrencies has punished investors who bought bitcoin at the height of cryptomania last year. But losses have been even more brutal for those who invested in once-promising rivals of bitcoin. /on.wsj.com/2o9oeKU
Crypto Tycoons Are About to Learn How Rich They Really Are Blake Schmidt - Bloomberg Mining-gear moguls are prepping for initial public offerings; Their firms have grown quickly, but crypto crash poses risks Some of the world's biggest cryptocurrency tycoons are about to find out how much they're really worth. /jlne.ws/2wgEYnC
India Central Bank Forms New Unit to Tackle Blockchain Regulation Wolfie Zhao - Coindesk India's central bank has reportedly formed a new unit devoted to researching regulatory frameworks for blockchain, cryptocurrencies and other technologies. /goo.gl/a95yXW
UK Government Pilots Storage of Digital Evidence on a Blockchain CCN The UK Government has disclosed plans to conduct a pilot project for storing digital evidence on a blockchain. /goo.gl/TCUnp5
Chinese bitcoin mining rig makers aim to raise billions in HK IPOs: sources Alun John, Julie Zhu - Reuters Three of the world's largest bitcoin mining equipment makers plan to raise billions of dollars with initial public offerings in Hong Kong, even as other companies report plunging demand for the chips needed to make bitcoin and a halving in the price of the cryptocurrency. /goo.gl/LCihqr
Cryptocurrency: Virtual money, real power, and the fight for a small town's future CBS News Driving into the small town of Wenatchee, Washington, about three hours east of Seattle, a sign welcomes you to the "Apple Capital of the World." But not far from the abundant orchards, a very different industry is taking root. As unlikely as it may seem, this rural community has become a hub for cryptocurrency mining. /goo.gl/2DFntt
Bitcoin advocate Charlie Shrem: Here's how long you should hold your crypto JP Mangalindan - Yahoo Finance Cryptocurrency may be notoriously unpredictable, but don't let the price volatility deter you from investing, advises Crypto.IQ Chief Visionary Officer Charlie Shrem. /jlne.ws/2PH6nqT
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Politics | An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets | Mexico-U.S. Nafta Negotiators Signal Confidence After Marathon Sunday Session; 'If we weren't on track, we wouldn't be coming back' Monday, Mexico's chief trade negotiator said Josh Zumbrun - WSJ Trade negotiators from the U.S. and Mexico are set to resume talks Monday morning after they worked late into Sunday evening haggling over a dwindling list of issues, and sending new signals they were close to resolving their bilateral differences. /goo.gl/GXXG9e
Artificial Intelligence Is Now a Pentagon Priority. Will Silicon Valley Help? Cade Metz - NY Times In a May memo to President Trump, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis implored him to create a national strategy for artificial intelligence. /jlne.ws/2PBMmSG
The Prosecutors Who Have Declared War on the President; The Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York isn't done digging into the Trump Organization. Noah Feldman - Bloomberg In the span of one week, we learned that the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York had both secured a guilty plea from Trump Organization lawyer Michael Cohen and offered an immunity deal to the company's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg. President Donald Trump should be worried. Once the Southern District gets its jaws onto a string of crimes, it doesn't let go. /jlne.ws/2PEX8rt
The Full-Spectrum Corruption of Donald Trump; Everyone and everything he touches rots. Peter Wehner - NY Times There's never been any confusion about the character defects of Donald Trump. The question has always been just how far he would go and whether other individuals and institutions would stand up to him or become complicit in his corruption. /jlne.ws/2PFVjdC
Is capitalism losing or socialism gaining? Yes. Greg Krieg - CNN Sen. Bernie Sanders calls himself a democratic socialist. Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she is a capitalist to her "bones." And yet, the pair are widely viewed to be competing for the same territory in a potential 2020 Democratic presidential primary. Not that anyone should be surprised. Both Sanders and Warren made their names railing at the excesses and failures of an increasing unequal economy -- one that voters across the ideological spectrum routinely describe as unfair or, in many cases, "rigged." /jlne.ws/2PHUC3s
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Regulation & Enforcement | For more regulatory, visit MarketsReformWiki, our website focused on current market reform efforts. | ASIC requires Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Australia to amend false claim of independence Eurex ASIC has required Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Australia Pty Ltd (MSWMA) to amend a false claim of independence that could mislead consumers and investors. /jlne.ws/2PI6JxI
Revised FINRA Transaction Fee Transfer Agreement FINRA FINRA has revised the FINRA Transaction Fee Transfer Agreement to clarify the intended scope of paragraph 2b. The FINRA Transaction Fee Transfer Agreement applies to FINRA members and their respective clearing firms that choose to utilize FINRA Trade Reporting Facilities - the Alternative Display Facility (ADF), the FINRA/Nasdaq TRF, the FINRA/NYSE TRF, or the OTC Reporting Facility (ORF) - to transfer a transaction fee on trades between FINRA members reported to one of the Facilities, pursuant to applicable FINRA rules. Firms that currently have an executed Agreement on file with FINRA do not need to execute a new Agreement. Firms executing a new Agreement after the date of this Notice should use the revised version, which is now online at FINRA.org. /jlne.ws/2PIe5kW
Sebi plans 'on tap' bond market Reena Zachariah, Sugata Ghosh - ET 'Bond tap', which gives corporates the flexibility to time the market, prune cost, and dramatically cut down on paperwork for raising money, will soon be a reality in India. Capital market regulator Sebi is preparing the ground to allow 'on tap public issue of bonds' Â a mechanism that will let corporates use stock exchanges to sell bonds directly to investors, including retail investors, any time and as many times during a financial year, after filing a single prospectus. /jlne.ws/2PEGgRz
Sebi planning to deploy technology to beef up monitoring activities; Sebi has invited expression of interests (EoIs) from companies for enhancement of analytical capabilities and setting up of private cloud to provide infrastructure, storage and computing capacity Press Trust of India Eyeing a major technological leap in its surveillance and investigation functions, markets watchdog Sebi plans to build a private data storage cloud, automate its inspection of brokers and make greater use of data analytics. /jlne.ws/2weO5FI
Musk's U-turn on Tesla deal could intensify his legal, regulatory woes Michelle Price - Reuters Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk's decision to abruptly abandon a plan to take his electric carmaker private will not resolve his mounting regulatory and legal woes, and may even make them worse, some securities lawyers said. /goo.gl/t3EcXW
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Investing & Trading | Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) | Public Bravado, Private Doubts: Inside the Unraveling of Elon Musk's Tesla Buyout; As his team hustled to put form to his idea, lining up investors willing to put up tens of billions of dollars, Mr. Musk was having second thoughts Liz Hoffman and Tim Higgins - WSJ The Tesla Inc. board convened Thursday at the company's factory in Fremont, Calif., in a conference room where Elon Musk often spent the night. His sleeping bag was still on the floor. /jlne.ws/2wgt4dJ
Ferraris a Better Bet Than Stocks in Age of Market Exuberance Adam Haigh - Bloomberg A day after U.S. stocks smashed out yet another record, a vintage Ferrari went under the hammer for the highest price ever -- the latest sign that while investors may grumble about frothy financial asset valuations, they're still prepared to pay up. /jlne.ws/2PFYiCQ
Noble Group Shareholders Back Survival Plan as Brough to Bow Out Krystal Chia - Bloomberg Chairman says commodity trader had 'near-death' moment in 2017; Debt-for-equity proposal follows default, billions in losses Noble Group Ltd.'s shareholders have endured years of torment as a default, billions in losses, and allegations of improper accounting pushed the commodity trader to the brink. After a 90-minute meeting Monday, they backed the company's bid to salvage itself. /jlne.ws/2wiSeZ5
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'I Was Cheated': Tales From the Collapse of a Commodity Giant Krystal Chia and Andrea Tan - Bloomberg Noble Group retail investors tally losses before vote on deal; Plan was approved by 99.96 percent of votes cast at SGM Monday Francis Tay feels cheated. The former Singapore civil servant said he lost almost S$50,000 ($36,600) in the implosion of Noble Group Ltd., the commodity trading giant. He also said shareholders like him have been let down by regulators whose job it is to protect them from the sort of crisis that's brought the company to the brink. /jlne.ws/2PEx2EV
U.S. stock fund investors show no fear of King Dollar Trevor Hunnicutt - Reuters U.S. fund investors are in no rush to shore up defenses against the strong dollar. The greenback's 6 percent leap over the past six months has flummoxed markets from Turkey to Argentina, whose governments have to repay debt in dollars. /goo.gl/rXrqDL
Opinion: How to invest in a stock market that's due for a hard landing Vitaliy Katsenelson - MarketWatch I simply don't trust the fundamentals of the global economy right now. The system is built on quicksand. /jlne.ws/2wgOyH6
At Fed's Jackson Hole Retreat, Central Bankers Eye New Economic Risks; Without mentioning Trump by name, global economic leaders make clear they are concerned about his trade policy Nick Timiraos and Paul Kiernan - WSJ Central bankers around the world have finally reached the point, after many years, when a period of strong economic growth allows them to unwind their postcrisis easy money policies. /jlne.ws/2why5Tc
Franchise Quality Score: A Metric for Intangibles Gautam Dhingra and Christopher J. Olson - CFA Institute Blog The high valuations of Amazon, Facebook, Alphabet, Netflix, and other tech stocks can be puzzling  especially for value investors. The prices of these stocks have skyrocketed despite valuations that are already exceptionally high based on traditional metrics like price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-book (P/B) ratios. /goo.gl/5ChzYh
Direct Indexing: Passive investment with potential tax benefits Rolf Agather - FTSE Russell Blog In the United States - and many other countries - investors are required to pay capital gains taxes on profits generated from their investments. Since US regulations require mutual funds and ETFs to pass any capital gains to shareholders annually, tax efficiency can be limited for these index vehicles. Separately managed accounts (SMAs) that fully replicate an indexÂthus providing a solution that can offer a tax benefitÂhave generally only been available for large investors. An innovative solution called Direct Indexing enables indexes to be passively tracked even in accounts with small balances. /goo.gl/9Pm1BP
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Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds | The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures | Vanguard nips at BlackRock's heels for fund crown; Money manager attracted $112bn of net new flows in first half while bigger rival brought in $77bn Owen Walker, Asset Management Correspondent - FT Vanguard is fast catching up on BlackRock as the world's biggest money manager as the two titans of the global asset management industry, who collectively manage $11.5tn, battle for even greater market share. /jlne.ws/2wiSreF
Deutsche-Commerzbank deal seen as a question of when, not if; Bankers point out that any merger would have to be radical to be successful Olaf Storbeck in Frankfurt - FT To many observers in Frankfurt a tie-up between Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank is not seen as a question of if, but when. /jlne.ws/2wpc3OD
The Big Hedge-Fund Strategy That Isn't Working; Despite terrible returns, so-called trend-following funds have attracted $300 billion in assets Laurence Fletcher - WSJ Following trends in financial markets was once one of the most profitable investment strategies around. Now the approach is being battered as cheap replica funds crowd into the space. /jlne.ws/2whdA95
Top oil hedge funds suffer big losses after July price plunge: sources Devika Krishna Kumar, Maiya Keidan - Reuters Two of the world's largest energy-focused hedge funds, Andurand Capital and BBL Commodities, suffered double-digit percentage losses in July as oil prices plunged by the most in two years, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday. /jlne.ws/2PH9wY0
New Mizuho chief pledges to save Japan from SME succession crisis; Tatsufumi Sakai foresees M&A boom as demographic fall threatens corporate know-how Leo Lewis in Tokyo - FT Mizuho Financial Group has a "big mission" to protect decades of accumulated Japanese technological know-how from demographic decline and a national business succession crisis, said the bank's new chief executive. /jlne.ws/2wiv5WR
Rising number of bankers switch to careers in private equity; Study finds uptick in job moves despite marginally lower average pay Javier Espinoza, Private Capital Correspondent- FT A rising number of former bankers are joining the ranks of private equity groups in Europe despite sometimes taking a pay cut to do so, according to new research. /jlne.ws/2wgPJ9u
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Regions | Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions | Saudi Aramco loses its 'in perpetuity' oil and gas rights; Kingdom's switch to a 40-year contract reveals power struggle with state energy group Anjli Raval - FT Saudi Arabia has cut the length of time that its state energy company has exclusive rights to the kingdom's vast oil and gasfields, raising questions about Saudi Aramco's long-term production and revealing a power struggle between the company and the government. /jlne.ws/2whGTZn
Has the emerging markets crisis cycle ended? José Antonio Ocampo - Financial News London Judging by the limited contagion from the Turkish crisis, it seems that longstanding patterns in emerging markets may no longer apply /goo.gl/b2PpZZ
Emerging Vulnerabilities in Emerging Economies Michael Spence - Project Syndicate For many emerging economies, it is imperative to pursue a rebalancing of growth patterns, with a more active approach to managing debt and capital flows and their effects on asset prices, exchange rates, and growth. Otherwise, the dangers of unsustainable growth patterns will bring expansion to an abrupt halt. /goo.gl/swmxVc
Why World Worries About Russia's Natural Gas Pipeline Elena Mazneva, Anna Shiryaeskaya - Bloomberg A planned new natural-gas pipeline into Europe from Russia is shaking up geopolitics. Nord Stream 2, as it's called, worries leaders in Eastern Europe, has stirred the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump and has put German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the hot seat. /jlne.ws/2whnVC2
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Brexit | Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union | More Brexit-influenced austerity will add to public debt, and hurt British exporters. It's time the government understood that Ann Pettifor - The Independent On holiday in the safe Tory seat of Richmondshire in the Yorkshire Dales this week, we watched as a dedicated sheep farmer demonstrated the skills and athleticism of his working dogs. Five generations of Richard Fawcett's family have, since 1918, farmed The Croft at Hardraw, Wensleydale. Today, he explained to the watching crowd, the family enterprise was under threat from the possible removal of subsidy. /jlne.ws/2PDMEsa
EU contracts safe after Brexit, say most insurers; Groups say they will be able to pay claims regardless of the outcome of talks Oliver Ralph - FT Most large UK insurers have executed contingency plans to ensure cross-border contracts are honoured if there is a no-deal Brexit. /jlne.ws/2whrdFh
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