Archive for January 19th, 2010

Fed head Bernanke asks GAO to review AIG bailout

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With an eye on U.S. expansion, RBC makes key exec appointment

RBC Capital Markets, the investment banking arm of Royal Bank of Canada, announced Tuesday the appointment of Blair Fleming as head of U.S. investment banking. Fleming, based in New York, will oversee the expansion of RBC Capital’s businesses in the United States, the company said in a statement

MetLife near $14B deal for AIG international life unit

American International Group Inc. is in talks with MetLife Inc. to sell one of it’s largest insurance units for between $14 billion and $15 billion, according to news reports Tuesday citing people familiar with the matter.

Schwab’s latest ETFs feature portfolio management

The Charles Schwab Corp. today announced the launch of six new managed portfolios of exchange-traded funds available through a fee-based portfolio advisory program.

Finding Trends in the Forex Market

Technical Indicators in Forex Jan 19, 2010 Robin Lofton There is a saying by traders that “the trend is your friend.” The trending Forex market is a great tool for making reliable trades and reducing the possibility of surprising moves by currency pairs. These surprises can lead to losses.

Year of the mobile Internet

100 things to do before I die 02:42 100 things to do before I die CP Video Monday, Jan. 18, 2010 03:08PM EST In 2006, four guys from Victoria hit the road in a rundown RV, armed with a video camera and a list. On Monday, they’ll cross off No.

Argentine debt tiff shines light on rebel VP

A rgentina’s president has blamed everyone from ruthless bondholders to unscrupulous judges for blocking her bid to use foreign reserves to pay debt but the sharpest words have been for her rebel vice president. The accusations have reignited a long-running feud between President Cristina Fernandez and Julio Cobos, who once shared a presidential ticket but now are bitter rivals. Less than a year after being elected as Ms

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