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January 08, 2018 "Irreverent, but never irrelevant"
 
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Brazil's exchange, B3 (formerly BM&FBovespa) announced its main stock market performance index - Ibovespa - hit a record high Friday, ending the day at 79.071 points, up 0.54 percent from the previous Ibovespa record of 78.647 points last Thursday.~JK

SGX reported its derivatives volume was 178.4 million, up 18 percent in 2017 from the previous year, with its FTSE China A50 Index futures the most active contract with 64 million contracts, up 13 percent. Here is the full report.~JK

With Mark Mobius retired from Franklin Templeton, who in emerging markets will pick up the pastel suit helm? ~SD

Reformed Broker Josh Brown has a blog out that just so happens to have "A Brief History of Seven Killings" by Marlon James as its subject. I'll take a moment to plug the book, too, as Marlon James was a professor at one of my alma maters and is a fascinating guy. It's a bit of a tome, but it didn't win the Man Booker prize and the American Book Award and get listed as a a New York Times Book Review Notable Book for nothing.~SD

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The Spread - Week of 1/1/18
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A new year, a new Spread! The Spread is a brief recap of some of the notable activity in the options world.

The following are stories referenced in this week's episode of The Spread:

  • Bloomberg - Five Things We Learned About MiFID II on Its First Day at Work
  • OCC - OCC 2017 Total Cleared Contract Volume Up Four Percent, Third Highest Volume Year Ever
  • The New York Times - When Forecasters Get It Wrong: Always
  • See It Market - SKEW Index Continues To Diverge From VIX Index
  • Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management - How Do Traders Respond to Off-Hour Earnings Announcements?
  • Financial Times - How high-frequency trading hit a speed bump

  • Watch the video here »

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    On Your Radar: Roy Saadon's Firm Aims To Provide A View On Risks Across The Board
    Jim Kharouf, JLN
    If you could monitor all of the operations issues at your firm, how would you do it? And not just tracking problems in the back office, but those in the order routing, middle office, regulation and compliance areas, too - all of it.
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    **If you are wondering what Roy Saadon is up to these days.~JK

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    iPhones and Children Are a Toxic Pair, Say Two Big Apple Investors
    David Benoit - The Wall Street Journal
    The iPhone has made Apple Inc. and Wall Street hundreds of billions of dollars. Now some big shareholders are asking at what cost. A leading activist and a pension fund are launching an unusual campaign against the smartphone maker, saying it needs to respond to what some see as a growing public-health crisis of youth phone addiction.
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    ***** The world was so much better when we just worried about kids eating Twinkies.~JJL

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    Bridging the Week - December 18, 2017 - January 5 and January 8, 2018 - Self-Certification; NY BitLicenses; Texas C&D; Trading Adverse to Employer
    Gary DeWaal - Bridging the Week
    Cryptocurrencies continued to be the focus of legal and regulatory developments in the financial services industry at the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018. Last week, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued a "Backgrounder" again providing its perspective on the self-certification by three exchanges of cash-settled derivatives contracts based on Bitcoin on December 1, 2017. Moreover, in the last few weeks two lawsuits were dismissed—one challenging the authority of the New York Department of Financial Services to require a so-called "BitLicense" for a person engaged in a virtual currency business, and another that attacked the possible issuance by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency of so-called "fintech charters."
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    Friday's Top Three
    Friday's top three stories were led by Time magazine's piece from Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett on the Secrets to Growing Wealth in America. Second went to Bloomberg's Bitcoin-Futures Regulator Defends Oversight as Critics See Risks. Third went to CME Group Executive Director and Senior Economist Erik Norland's podcast Bitcoin: Supply Growth, Mining Difficulty and Prospects in 2018

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    Lead Stories
    Quant hedge funds set to pass $1tn management mark
    Ben McLannahan - FT
    It's around this time of year that inboxes fill up with reports from Wall Street analysts trying to demonstrate complete mastery of their sectors. This year in particular, as new rules take effect on how analysts are paid, they are extra keen to show that their work has real value.
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    Hong Kong Exchange Eyes New Trading Rules to Spur Volume
    Benjamin Robertson and Andrea Tan - Bloomberg
    Aim is to make market more competitive, says exchange CEO Li; Stamp duty, cross-margin requirements also being examined
    Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. is considering rule changes aimed at increasing trading, according to Chief Executive Officer Charles Li.
    /goo.gl/pe9tpo

    Spread-betting rise threatened by EU rules; UK trading platforms can no longer escape tougher than expected restrictions
    Hannah Murphy - FT
    For trading platforms that allow retail customers to bet on financial markets online, this festive season brought an unwelcome déjà vu.
    /goo.gl/VEqQFN

    Stock Pickers Beat Hedge-Fund Titans
    Nishant Kumar and Suzy Waite - Bloomberg
    Booming equity markets lifted average gains to four-year high; Macro traders focused on emerging markets also fared well
    After years of mediocre returns, the hedge-fund industry is on the comeback trail. Booming equity markets helped the industry achieve its highest returns in four years in 2017, led by stock pickers and macro traders focused on emerging markets. However, that masks the fact that some of the largest funds betting on economic trends in developed markets had another miserable year.
    /goo.gl/nZ825k

    London Beats Out New York Among Foreign Investors in Real Estate
    Peter Jeffrey - Bloomberg
    Brexit is less of a concern than it was in last year's survey; NYC is dinged twice as Los Angeles ties it as top U.S. city
    New York City took a double hit in an annual survey of real estate investors, which saw London overtake it in first place globally and Los Angeles tie it for top U.S. city.
    /goo.gl/QTmocy

    In test for Powell, internal groundswell grows to rethink Fed's inflation approach
    Jonathan Spicer, Howard Schneider - Reuters
    Pressure is building within the Federal Reserve for incoming Chairman Jerome Powell to consider a new strategy for raising U.S. inflation after more than five years of weakness that has baffled the central bank.
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    The evolving role of the Chief Data Officers
    Siamak Amirghodsi, VP, Data Management and Analytics, Options Clearing Corporation
    As we embark on the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution with all its economic promises and upheaval, we see data swiftly emerging as a critical asset in many industries.
    /goo.gl/m5w1Dx

    The Latest Bitcoin ETF Proposals Have Some Major Red Flags
    Themis Trading Blog
    After getting rejected by the SEC last year, the Cboe BZX Exchange (formerly known as BATS) is leading the latest attempt to get a bitcoin ETF approved. They have just filed with the SEC to list four new bitcoin ETF's: the REX Bitcoin Strategy ETF, the REX Short Bitcoin Strategy, the First Trust Bitcoin Strategy ETF and the First Trust Inverse Bitcoin Strategy ETF. In their rejection of the Winklevoss ETF last year, the SEC noted the lack of surveillance of the underlying, unregulated bitcoin markets as one of their main areas of concern:
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    Former WTO, Goldman and BP chief Peter Sutherland dies at 71
    Padraic Halpin - Reuters
    Former World Trade Organization director general Peter Sutherland, who was also a long-serving chairman of oil giant BP (BP.L) and the overseas arm of Goldman Sachs (GS.N), died on Sunday aged 71.
    /goo.gl/3gbRSp

    Intel CEO's Stock Sale Called Unusual by Private Securities Specialists; Some question timing of sale as the company was handling concerns about security flaws in its chips
    Ted Greenwald - WSJ
    The sale of Intel Corp. stock by Chief Executive Brian Krzanich while the company was handling concerns about security flaws in its chips was a highly unusual move that risked attracting regulatory scrutiny, according to lawyers and analysts who follow executive stock sales.
    /goo.gl/7Yhcd5

    Convergex CEO departs six months after Cowen takeover; Philip Gough parts ways with Cowen Execution Services after three years as chief executive.
    John Brazier - The Trade
    Philip Gough, chief executive of London-based equities brokerage Cowen Execution Services, formerly known as Convergex, has parted ways with the company.
    /goo.gl/TV2atZ

    TP ICAP snaps up commodities broker SCS
    Katie Martin - FT
    Interdealer broker TP ICAP is clearly still on the acquisition trail, announcing on Monday that it has bought US broker SCS Commodities.
    /goo.gl/NfsyC9

    Little Guys and Big Trading Firms Square Off in Bitcoin Futures Arena Retail; investors are more likely to hold bullish bets on bitcoin, while big players tend to be short
    Alexander Osipovich - WSJ
    Small investors are betting that bitcoin's price will rise, while hedge funds and other large traders are betting it will fall. That is the pattern rapidly emerging after four weeks of trading in the first U.S. bitcoin futures market, launched last month by Cboe Global Markets Inc. Futures are a type of contract that enables traders to wager whether the future price of an underlying asset will rise or fall.
    /goo.gl/ELRsMY

    Banking union is not enough to save the eurozone; Economic recovery should not obscure need for reform of Europe's financial system
    Euclid Tsakalotos - FT
    Some leading economists, including Barry Eichengreen and Dani Rodrik, have been engaged in an important debate in recent months over the extent to which a fully operational banking union in Europe makes fiscal union redundant.
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    Exchanges, OTC & Clearing
    Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities
    Nasdaq Stockholm gets opt-out on EU clearing competition rules
    Reuters
    Transatlantic exchange Nasdaq (NDAQ.O) said on Friday its Stockholm unit had been given a reprieve from a new European Union rule aimed at promoting competition in clearing services for derivatives trades.
    /goo.gl/9BYifY

    SGX: Reports Market Statistics For December 2017.
    SGX
    Total Securities market turnover value was at S$19.2 billion, down 33% month-on-month and down 8% year-on-year, over 20 trading days. There were 22 trading days in November 2017 and 21 in December 2016. Total Derivatives volume was 15.6 million, down 13% month-on-month and up 18% year-on-year
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    From The Markets Nasdaq ISE Seeks to Up Access Fees
    MarketsMedia
    Options exchange operator Nasdaq ISE has filed a request with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to raise non-transactional fees on its primary and competitive market makers to offset increasing overhead costs.
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    Frankfurt certificate exchange further expands market share; Trading activity 17 percent higher than 2016
    Deutsche Börse Group
    The market share of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange for structured products in Germany rose again in 2017. Both in terms of sales and on the basis of executed businesses, the share was 36.0 or 45.5 percent higher than in the previous year. In total, around 2.5 million client orders were executed on the Frankfurt Certificates Exchange in the anniversary year 2017, an increase of 17 percent over the previous year. The total sales volume remained virtually unchanged at EUR 14.5 billion.
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    Euronext gains open access exemption until 2020; Euronext cites Brexit clearing uncertainties following open access ruling.
    Jon Watkins - The Trade
    Euronext's three derivatives exchanges have been granted a deferral from national regulators to comply with open access under MiFID II, the latest exchange group to win relief from the regime.
    /goo.gl/zXKia1

    CME Group expands private trades in grain markets, raising worries
    Tom Polansek - Reuters
    Exchange operator CME Group Inc will allow a type of privately negotiated transaction in all its agricultural markets for the first time on Monday, splitting traders who predict the move will either improve or hurt transparency.
    /goo.gl/D93V1q

    If the NYSE has its way, a risky leveraged ETF which doubles the return of bitcoin could soon hit the market
    Elizabeth Gurdus - CNBC
    The New York Stock Exchange has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to allow it to list five bitcoin-related exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on one of its markets, according to an SEC filing.
    /goo.gl/gjHcg4

    HKEX plan to sell fund products is great news for investors and brokers
    South China Morning Post
    In the wake of the Lehman minibond fiasco in 2008, banks introduced lengthy tests for investors wishing to buy funds. HKEX plan should make life easier
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    A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors
    Gate 39 Media Financial Marketing Trend and Technology 2017 Review/2018 Preview: Fuel-Up and Strap-In
    Gate 39 Media
    We've been advocating content marketing as a subtle and useful way to reach your customers for years. It's worked for us, it works for our clients. This won't change in 2018 but what will change is the increased focus on quality. It's no longer about jamming keywords in titles and producing as much content as possible to showcase on your Twitter and LinkedIn feeds.
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    Ag tech fundraising doubles as farmers seek disruptive solutions; 'Big ag' companies increased their investments in 2017 alongside venture capitalists
    Chloe Cornish in San Francisco - FT
    More money went into funding agricultural technology start-ups last year than the previous two combined, as battle lines were drawn between traditional "big ag" companies and some of the Silicon Valley venture capitalists looking to upend the multibillion-dollar industry.
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    IoT drives progress towards low-power technology; Wake-up receivers, energy-harvesting offer electricity for billions of 'smart' things
    Jessica Twentyman - FT
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing rapidly, as huge numbers of connected meters and machines come online, all bristling with sensors to measure the world around them. But what will power all this electronic gadgetry?
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    Ripple CEO Fires Back at Cryptocurrency Critics
    Jeff John Roberts - Fortune
    A simmering feud over Ripple, which in recent days has become the second most valuable digital currency after bitcoin, boiled over Thursday evening in bitter Twitter exchange involving the company's CEO Brad Garlinghouse.
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    Should Financial Institutions Ban Bitcoin?
    Cheddar
    Financial institutions continue to take a stand against Bitcoin, but its popularity shows no sign of waning. Nolan Bauerle, Director of Research at Coindesk, told Cheddar that companies shying away from cryptocurrency are making an unwise decision, given high investor interest and increased popularity.
    /goo.gl/sNcDWp

    The crypto boom may have made criminals richer
    Ethan Wolff-Mann - Yahoo Finance
    When the FBI seized Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht's assets a few years back, the bureau confiscated 144,336 bitcoins, or around $28.5 million.
    /goo.gl/XvYauV

    Visa locks down Bitcoin payment cards in crackdown on card issuer; Bitwala and other Bitcoin cards have been suspended
    Matthew Field - Telegraph
    Thousands of Bitcoin users have had their pre-paid cryptocurrency cards shut down in a crackdown by Visa on a card provider.
    /goo.gl/Zvh3RQ

    You'd Be Crazy to Actually Spend Bitcoin; Speculative fervor makes the cryptocurrency clumsy for commerce.
    Olga Kharif - Bloomberg
    A little more than four years ago, Coupa Café, a caramel-macchiato joint in Palo Alto, began accepting bitcoin. This was shortly before the first big bitcoin rush briefly pushed the cryptocurrency's price from about $100 to more than $1,000. At the time, two or three Coupa customers a week would pay their bills with bitcoin, says co-owner Camelia Coupal. Today, the number is ... still two or three people a week. "It's a really minimal part of our sales," she says. "It's really just a quirky thing for our customers."
    /goo.gl/UpEKXS

    Blockchain To The Rescue Creating A 'New Future' For Digital Identities
    Roger Aitken - Forbes
    The turn of the 21st century brought excitement as the Internet started evolving into the network that we know today as more companies finally grasped the level of innovation and before fully exploiting the web's potential. In the years since, everything from communication to finance to entertainment has largely migrated online.
    /goo.gl/niUNYc

    Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg hints at his own Bitcoin rival for 2018
    The Sun
    The social media network founder teases his interest in the notorious cryptocurrency, but what could it mean for everyday Facebook users?
    /goo.gl/XSNPBB




    Politics
    An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets
    Kushner's Financial Ties to Israel Deepen Even With Mideast Diplomatic Role
    Jesse Drucker - NY Times
    Last May, Jared Kushner accompanied President Trump, his father-in-law, on the pair's first diplomatic trip to Israel, part of Mr. Kushner's White House assignment to achieve peace in the Middle East.
    /goo.gl/jBK69t

    Plan Aims to Turn Property-Tax Bills Into Charitable Deductions to Skirt Overhaul; N.J. Democrat's proposal says GOP tax overhaul capping deductions penalizes some communities
    Kate King and Richard Rubin - WSJ
    As residents in high-tax states brace for bigger tax bills under the recently passed federal tax overhaul, a New Jersey congressman is pushing local governments to adopt a strategy that could save homeowners thousands of dollars.
    /goo.gl/VTWsgh

    Impeachment Mania Undercuts Mueller Probe; Liberals' drive for immediate congressional action also hurts Democrats' chances in November.
    Albert R. Hunt - Bloomberg
    It should come as no surprise that some congressional Republicans are doing their best to sabotage the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into possible links between President Donald Trump and Russian interference with the 2016 election. To that end, they're maligning the Federal Bureau of Investigation and resurrecting the inquiry into Hillary Clinton's State Department emails, settled more than a year ago.
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    Trump Says He's a 'Stable Genius,' Labels Wolff Book 'Fiction'
    Arit John and Margaret Talev - Bloomberg
    President comments from Republican retreat at Camp David; Author says Trump's aides, confidants see him 'like a child'
    Donald Trump said he's a "very stable genius," a day after a new book about the president's first year in the White House -- dismissed by Trump as "fiction" -- claimed that many of his top aides and confidants consider him unfit to hold office.
    /goo.gl/o9fMTm

    Trump's Twitter Threats Put American Credibility on the Line
    Steven Erlanger - NY Times
    Since the first of the year, President Trump has attacked a variety of countries in Twitter posts, urging protesters to overthrow the Iranian government, threatening to blow up North Korea and calling for cuts in aid to the Palestinians. In bluster and tone, he has begun 2018 where he left off.
    /goo.gl/ASn1Hu

    The inevitability of Mitt Romney's next campaign
    Maeve Reston - CNN
    Salt Lake City (CNN)If Mitt Romney wants to become Utah's next senator, there's virtually nothing standing in the 2012 Republican presidential nominee's way.
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    How to Get the Most Out of New Tax Law
    Matt Sommer - Barron's
    On December 22, President Donald Trump signed into law the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This legislation will have sweeping implications for both individual and business taxpayers. One of the first points to recognize is that the majority of the new provisions are subject to a sunset provision, meaning absent future actions by Congress, the tax laws will revert back to the 2017 rules after December 31, 2025. What will happen between now and then is anyone's guess, but in the meantime, investors should begin to consider moves to make the most of their opportunities today. Below are five ideas to consider for 2018 and over the next few years.
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    The City watchdog has fined and banned a former RBS trader for Libor manipulation and trading misconduct
    Lucy White - City AM
    The City watchdog has fined and banned a former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) interest rate derivatives trader, Neil Danziger.
    /goo.gl/TzR5uh

    CFTC to discuss virtual currency regulation; CFTC to hold public discussion on future of virtual currency regulation and self-certification.
    John Brazier - The Trade
    The top US derivatives regulator will hold a public meeting later this month to discuss the statutory and regulatory process for the listing of new digital currency products on exchanges.
    /goo.gl/Zh6NPj

    Charles Randell appointed new FCA chairman; Former Slaughter & May partner to take helm of FCA and PSR at the start of April.
    John Brazier - The Trader
    Charles Randell has been appointed as the new chairman of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), replacing incumbent John Griffith-Jones on 1 April.
    /goo.gl/uBB4Hm

    SEC probing Kushner Cos use of wealthy investor visas: WSJ
    Reuters Staff
    The real estate company of Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, is being investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for its use of a federal program that grants visas to wealthy foreigners investing in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
    /goo.gl/URxiL5

    MiFID? Please. The ECB Corporate Bond Party's Still Going
    Marcus Ashworth - Bloomberg
    Amid all the hullabaloo over MiFID II, the European corporate bond market is still looking pretty healthy. And it's likely to stay that way for much of the year, thanks to the European Central Bank.
    /goo.gl/cs1yqo

    CFTC Staff Issues No-Action Relief to Futures Commission Merchants and Introducing Brokers Regarding the Capital Treatment of Deferred Tax Liabilities Resulting from Changes in Accounting Principles
    CFTC
    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's Division of Swap Dealer and Intermediary Oversight announced today that it has issued no-action relief to registered futures commission merchants and introducing brokers to exclude deferred tax liabilities that are directly related to the capitalized costs of certain non-allowable assets when computing their adjusted net capital under Regulation 1.17.
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    Investing & Trading
    Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities)
    U.S. company plans funds that double bitcoin price moves
    Trevor Hunnicutt - Reuters
    U.S. fund managers are ramping up efforts to tap into the fever surrounding digital assets, and the latest planned bitcoin products could deliver some head-turning and stomach-churning price movements if they come to market.
    /goo.gl/nMYS8T

    Traders keep bets on two Fed rate hikes after jobs report
    Ann Saphir - Reuters
    Traders of U.S. short-term interest-rate futures continued to bet the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates just two times this year after a U.S. government report showed employers added fewer jobs than expected in December, even as wages picked up.
    /goo.gl/bLHdeZ

    Blockchain Saves the Day for Iced-Tea Company Facing Nasdaq Boot
    Lily Katz - Bloomberg
    Beverage maker dodges delisting after adding buzzword to name; Biggest shareholder has ties to Heidi Klum and Kerry Kennedy
    For years, the owners of an unprofitable iced-tea company watched their stock tumble. Last month, they saw it almost triple in a day after a simple name change, and the timing couldn't have been more convenient.
    /goo.gl/24Qqxs

    Pimco, Citigroup Sound Complacency Alarm for Global Economy
    David Goodman - Bloomberg
    Two of the biggest hitters in financial markets are sounding warnings against complacency in the global economic outlook.
    /goo.gl/PBZvy6

    So you want to structure an ICO? Consider these legal issues first; There are many ways to structure your ICO or digital token sale
    Ronald Wong - Business Standard
    If you want to build credibility for your ICO, there are some things you need to consider from a legal and regulatory perspective.
    /goo.gl/8EJwb9

    The Mystery of the Risk-Free Greek Bond; Bond markets don't think Greece is less risky than the U.S. It is the difference between European and U.S. bonds that should be drawing investor attention.
    Richard Barley - WSJ
    If you thought markets were insane when the yield on European junk bonds fell below that of the 10-year Treasury last year, look away now: the two-year Greek yield has recently fallen below the two-year U.S. yield.
    /goo.gl/jMEyC1




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    Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds
    The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures
    Goldman and Franklin Templeton top worst selling fund ranking; Weakest performers dominated by big-name houses known for picking stocks and bonds
    Attracta Mooney - FT
    Goldman Sachs and Franklin Templeton have topped a list of the world's worst-selling mutual fund managers, in a sign of the relentless pressure that active asset managers face from the rapid growth of passive funds.
    /goo.gl/GoSU6y

    Transparency To Rule Buy-Side Front Office
    Shanny Basar - MarketsMedia
    Transaction cost analysis will dominate front-office discussions this year due to increased pressure on budgets and new regulations aiming to increase transparency according to consultancy Aite Group.
    /goo.gl/DHzKVk

    Goldman, Citi Are Said to Be in Lead for Top Roles in Aramco IPO
    Archana Narayanan, Dinesh Nair, Ruth David and Matthew Martin - Bloomberg
    JPMorgan, HSBC, MS also seen winning global coordinator roles; Final decision on the mandate expected as soon as this week
    Saudi Arabian Oil Co. is set to appoint Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. to help manage its initial public offering, people familiar with the matter said, as the state-owned crude producer pushes ahead with what could be the world's largest share sale.
    /goo.gl/h7ADhn

    Hull Tactical US ETF (HTUS) Reports 2017 Results
    PRNewswire
    Hull Tactical Funds today announced a total return to shareholders of 12.04% net of fund expenses and management fees for the calendar year just ended. "We are pleased that both our longer term fundamental models and short term technical and sentiment models made positive contributions to performance last year," said Petra Bakosova, Chief Operating Officer of Hull Tactical.
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    Why Merrill Lynch won't touch bitcoin
    Jonathon Trugman - NY Post
    Merrill Lynch last week became the latest — and largest — Wall Street bank to say no to bitcoin.
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    Tax law to spark $450 billion buyout bonanza for Wall Street
    Matt Egan and Danielle Wiener-Bronner - CNNMoney
    Tax party: Get ready for the new tax law to create a $450 billion boom -- of stock buybacks.
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    Regions
    Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions
    Emerging markets pioneer Mark Mobius retires from Franklin Templeton
    Reuters
    Well-known emerging markets investor Mark Mobius will retire from Franklin Templeton Investments at the end of January, the investment fund said on Friday.
    /goo.gl/AjFtf6

    India Clings to Cash, Even as Tech Firms Push Digital Money
    Vindu Goel and Suhasini Raj - NY Times
    Signs and banners for Paytm, India's biggest digital payments service, festoon Pooran Singh's cellphone shop, where people drop in all day to add data or talk time to their prepaid phones.
    /goo.gl/iJWTF4

    China's Crackdown on Crypto-Mining Threatens Bitcoin's Future
    Bryan Menegus - Gizmodo
    With its price dropping, sky-high transaction fees, growing traction among competitors, and regulatory agencies taking action in several countries, Bitcoin is starved for good news. Today marked another blow against dominant cryptocurrency: China is working to rid itself of bitcoin mining companies.
    /goo.gl/fZ6so3

    11 Saudi Princes Sent to Maximum-Security Prison After Protesting Utility Bills
    Sarah Algethami and Mahmoud Habboush - Bloomberg
    Royal-family members held at al-Ha'er prison pending trial; Follows November detentions in kingdom's anti-corruption drive
    Saudi authorities made a fresh round of arrests of royal-family members as a group of princes staged a palace protest in the capital over the non-payment of their electricity and water bills.
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    Venezuela to Issue Oil-Backed Cryptocurrency in 'Coming Days'
    Jose Orozco - Bloomberg
    Cryptocurrency, known as petro, to be worth same as oil barrel; Petro will be available through auctions, direct allocation
    President Nicolas Maduro on Friday said Venezuela in the coming days will issue 100 million units of an oil-backed cryptocurrency known as the petro, which will be worth the price of one barrel in Venezuela's oil basket.
    /goo.gl/DRa77V

    Don't Expect OPEC's Oil Deal To Fall Apart in 2018
    Julian Lee - Bloomberg
    Whatever your view on the effectiveness of the deal between OPEC and a group of non-member countries to limit oil supply in order to drain excess inventories and boost prices, there is one thing that everybody seems to agree on -- they stuck to their guns much better than anyone thought possible for the whole of last year. But there is a growing chorus of voices calling the deal's demise this year. Here's why I believe they're wrong.
    /goo.gl/Wz6URe

    Macron Visits China Echoing Trump's Call for More Market Access
    Helene Fouquet and Ting Shi - Bloomberg
    French leader starts three-day state visit to Xian and Beijing; Xi, Macron to discuss trade, climate, North Korea, technology
    Bloomberg's Ken Wills reports on French President Macron's Visit to Xian and Beijing
    French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in China on Monday for a state visit that will test his ability to simultaneously woo his host, President Xi Jinping, while threatening to make life harder for him.
    /goo.gl/nqMVK4

    South Korea inspects six banks over virtual currency services to clients
    Christine Kim, Dahee Kim - Reuters
    South Korean financial authorities on Monday said they are inspecting six local banks that offer virtual currency accounts to institutions, amid concerns the increasing use of such assets could lead to a surge in crime.
    /goo.gl/QP3xJi

    Beijing's Yuan Ambitions Look Dashed
    Shuli Ren - Bloomberg
    As 2018 gets underway, China seems to be on top again. The yuan has strengthened 6.8 percent against the dollar over the past 12 months and foreign-exchange reserves are growing.Not so fast.
    /goo.gl/qUD44X

    Romania Surprises With First Interest-Rate Hike in a Decade
    Andra Timu - Bloomberg
    Most economists in Bloomberg survey had predicted no change; Economy is among EU's strongest, while inflation is quickening
    Romania unexpectedly raised borrowing costs for the first time in almost a decade as inflation bounces back and its economy expands at one of the continent's quickest paces.
    /goo.gl/m9i4X6








    Brexit
    Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union
    Spanish Bank Eyes Post-Brexit HQ in London
    Sharon R Smyth - Bloomberg
    Alantra Partners bucks trend of firms pulling back from U.K.; Chairman has noted capital's importance for M&A in the past
    Spain's Alantra Partners SA is considering moving its headquarters from Madrid to London in a bet the U.K. capital will remain the center of European business and finance even after Brexit, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
    /goo.gl/rfEppR

    Britain should choose hard Brexit if no financial services deal - Farage
    Reuters Staff
    Britain should opt for a hard Brexit if the European Union does not offer an agreement on financial services, British member of the European Parliament Nigel Farage said on Monday before a meeting with the EU's chief Brexit negotiator.
    /goo.gl/moQMmc

    Brexit cynics were wrong about London's fintech companies
    John Detrixhe - Quartz
    A year-and-a-half since Britain voted to leave the European Union and Jeremy Sosabowski, co-founder of AlgoDynamix, says the technology scene remains solid: There's plenty of money out there for entrepreneurs and little sign that it will dry up anytime soon.
    /goo.gl/YRggQv








    Miscellaneous
    Stories that don't quite fit under the other sections
    Chrome is turning into the new Internet Explorer 6
    Tom Warren - TheVerge
    Chrome is now the most popular browser across all devices, thanks to Android's popularity and the rise of Chrome on Windows PCs and Mac computers. As Google continues to dominate our access to the web, information through its search engine, and services like Gmail or YouTube, Chrome is a powerful entry point in the company's vast toolbox. While Google championed web standards that worked across many different browsers back in the early days of Chrome, more recently its own services often ignore standards and force people to use Chrome.
    jlne.ws/2F2NWb3

    CES kicks off with no lead women speakers or code of conduct
    Salvador Rodriguez and Paresh Dave - Reuters
    The technology industry's premier annual gathering kicks off next week with no women leading the keynote sessions and no code of conduct that might prevent incidents of sexual harassment, despite efforts by organizers to cast the show as a more inclusive event.
    jlne.ws/2F2rgaR

    Statement from Stephen J. Adler, President and Editor-in-Chief, Reuters
    Reuters Staff
    "It is now nearly a month since Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested in connection with their reporting on important issues in Myanmar. As they near their hearing date, it remains entirely clear that they are innocent of any wrongdoing. Their arrest and continued incarceration represent an egregious attack on press freedom — preventing them, and deterring other journalists, from reporting independently in Myanmar. We again call for their immediate release." -- Stephen J. Adler, President and Editor-In-Chief, Reuters
    /goo.gl/7XcdhZ








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