1. Articles in category: Board Governance

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    1. What to watch: Risks for bond holders

      Explore usatoday.com (Jan 17 2013)

      What to watch: Risks for bond holders

      Record low bond yields since 2008 in bond bull market more than 30 years old poses risks.

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    2. SEC-Nasdaq, Morgan Stanley Restitution: Compliance

      Explore Bloomberg.com (Jan 15 2013)

      SEC-Nasdaq, Morgan Stanley Restitution: Compliance

      The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rejected Nasdaq Stock Market’s request to offer clients trading algorithms that would enable them to execute buy and sell orders according to predetermined guidelines.

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    3. Regulators hit JPMorgan with two enforcement actions

      Explore washingtonpost.com (Jan 14 2013)

      Regulators hit JPMorgan with two enforcement actions

      Federal regulators Monday ordered JPMorgan Chase to fix the poor risk management that led to the bank’s $6 billion trading loss last year. The bank is also being pressed to improve the way it monitors cash transactions that may have enabled terrorists and drug dealers to launder money.

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    4. Ask Matt: Should I buy housing, financial stocks?

      Explore usatoday.com (Jan 14 2013)

      Ask Matt: Should I buy housing, financial stocks?

      Financial and housing stocks were some of the biggest winners in 2012.

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    5. Bank earnings expected to show healthier future

      Explore usatoday.com (Jan 12 2013)

      Bank earnings expected to show healthier future

      Banks lead fourth-quarter earnings parade this week.

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    6. Strategies: In Investing, at Least, It Makes Sense to Play for a Tie

      Explore The New York Times (Jan 12 2013)

      Strategies: In Investing, at Least, It Makes Sense to Play for a Tie

      Playing for a tie may go against the grain of many American sports, but it can be a good way to invest. After all, modern finance theory tells us that we don’t need to beat the market.

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    7. Banks offering more near-prime credit cards

      Explore Yahoo!7 Finance (Jan 10 2013)

      Banks offering more near-prime credit cards

      That blemish on your credit report isn't the budget-killer it used to be. Lenders are increasingly offering credit to "near-prime" consumers as they look for ways to bulk up their bottom line. It's ...

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    8. Top banks given until 2016 to centralise risk data

      Explore independent.ie (Jan 9 2013)

      Top banks given until 2016 to centralise risk data

      The world's top banks have three years to build up a single picture of all their risks to help make the wider financial system safer, global regulators said on Wednesday.

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    9. What to watch: T-bonds not what they used to be

      Explore usatoday.com (Jan 9 2013)

      What to watch: T-bonds not what they used to be

      What on Earth is the appeal of a bond that will pay so little for so long? In a word: Reliability.

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    10. Dividend Stock Outlook: In A Low-Rate World, Beware The Lure Of Rich Yields

      Explore Forbes.com (Dec 20 2012)

      Dividend Stock Outlook: In A Low-Rate World, Beware The Lure Of Rich Yields

      Hefty yields are nice, but only until an earnings blip or economic slowdown forces a cut. Stick to companies committed to growing their dividends.

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    11. F.H.A., Short Billions, May Need Rescue by Taxpayers

      Explore The New York Times (Nov 16 2012)

      F.H.A., Short Billions, May Need Rescue by Taxpayers

      The Federal Housing Administration, a government agency that insures mortgages, has a shortfall of $16.3 billion.

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    12. EX-Citi chief Pandit gets $6.7 million bonus

      Explore usatoday.com (Nov 10 2012)

      EX-Citi chief Pandit gets $6.7 million bonus Vikram Pandit, who was at Citigroup for 5 years, agreed not to work at a rival bank or poach Citi execs for 1 year. (Read Full Article)

    13. CITIC Takes SuperDerivatives for Risk Management

      Explore waterstechnology.com (Nov 8 2012)

      CITIC Takes SuperDerivatives for Risk Management

      CITIC Bank International has expanded its use of SuperDerivatives data and technology to encompass its risk management division.

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    14. SEC proposes rules for derivatives traders

      Explore usatoday.com (Oct 16 2012)

      SEC proposes rules for derivatives traders

      Rules would require minimum capital, collateral and require separating customer funds.

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    15. Citigroup names new CEO as Vikram Pandit steps down

      Explore money.cnn.com (Oct 16 2012)

      Citigroup names new CEO as Vikram Pandit steps down

      Just one day after Citigroup wowed Wall Street with solid quarterly earnings, CEO Vikram Pandit said Tuesday he is stepping down, ending his tumultuous five-year reign atop what's been deemed the world's financial supermarket.

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    16. This Might Not Be The Best Time To Be Investing For A Dividend Income

      Explore Forbes.com (Oct 7 2012)

      This Might Not Be The Best Time To Be Investing For A Dividend Income

      Given that bond rates are so low currently it might well be that investing in stocks with a decent dividend yield is the best way to secure an income from one's investments.

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    17. Three Stages of Accepting a Strong Money Management Plan Save

      Explore Home - Kiama Independent (Oct 4 2012)

      Three Stages of Accepting a Strong Money Management Plan Save

      Sadly, most new traders think they can out analyze the market to make money management irrelevant. As the trader matures, they find nothing can take the place of good money management.

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    18. Cloud's Full Impact is Still About Three Years Away, Survey Predicts

      Explore Forbes.com (Oct 3 2012)

      Cloud's Full Impact is Still About Three Years Away, Survey Predicts

      Cloud computing is poised to reshape and disrupt the way organizations use information technology, right? Ultimately, yes -- but a new industry survey says it may be a few years before the disruptive effect of cloud is fully felt across the business landscape. Cloud, still just over the horizon.

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    19. The Risks and Rewards of Personal Electronics in the Workplace

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      The Risks and Rewards of Personal Electronics in the Workplace

      Bring-your-own-device programs give employees greater freedom, but they have serious security and privacy issues.

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    20. How to Consolidate Compliance Risk Assessments

      Explore ebizq.net (Oct 1 2012)

      How to Consolidate Compliance Risk Assessments

      The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) by mandate has added Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) like financial reporting attestation compliance to the list of required activities for credit unions. Why has the NCUA put SOX, or financial reporting attestation, and ERM in the same ruling?

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    21. Procter & Gamble board sticks by its criticized CEO

      Explore usatoday.com (Sep 29 2012)

      Procter & Gamble board sticks by its criticized CEO

      Hedge fund manager who owns 1% of stock has 75 pages of complaints about Bob McDonald.

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    22. Bank of America settles Merrill suit for $2.4B

      Explore usatoday.com (Sep 28 2012)

      Bank of America settles Merrill suit for $2.4B

      Class-action lawsuit alleged bank and its execs made false, misleading statements about both companies' financial health.

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    23. U.S. district court judge tosses lawsuit against Freddie Mac

      Explore usatoday.com (Sep 27 2012)

      U.S. district court judge tosses lawsuit against Freddie Mac

      Judge John Keenan rules mortgage giant gave full, accurate info to investors amid meltdown.

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    24. Culture is what people do when no one is looking: Gerard Seijts

      Explore Business Standard (Sep 24 2012)

      Culture is what people do when no one is looking: Gerard Seijts

      What is your definition of a successful leader? Post the global economic meltdown, do you think leaders should look at running their enterprises any differently?

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