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Matthew Lonergan says that from year to year, the Japan Synthetic Warrant Fund either makes big money -- or loses it.
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When John Bichelmeyer’s mutual fund fell 48 percent in 2008, he decided his portfolio needed an upgrade. The Buffalo Emerging Opportunities Fund would still invest in small companies with the potential to become big ones. ...
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Explosions tear through the Vaca Muerta shale oil deposit, 3,100 meters beneath the desert in western Argentina, cracking open underground rock formations.
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As David Solomon sees his industry, the glass is a little more than half full.
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For the past two years, investment bankers who rely on fee income from mergers and acquisitions have talked optimistically in January only to see deal volume fall, or flat line.
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From ketchup to communications, bankers jockeyed for a smaller volume of bond deals last year as fees slid 1.7 percent to $18.9 billion.
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The months of hype, scrutiny and anticipation surrounding Twitter’s initial public offering came down to one Tweet: “Phew!”
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Reginald Browne tilts his 6-foot-5- inch frame forward to reach a chirping phone.
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The executive suite at Citigroup Inc.’s headquarters in New York where Michael Corbat has his office hasn’t been renovated since its previous occupant, Vikram Pandit, vacated the premises in October 2012.
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Martin Wheatley, who leads London’s top markets watchdog, says he wishes he could bike to and from his home in Greenwich, a borough along the Thames. He can’t because he’s lugging too much paperwork around.
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Todd Becker couldn’t stop checking prices on his iPhone as he prepared to speak at a Nov. 21 investor conference in Manhattan. Ethanol was rising, and corn was falling, he says, driving potential profits on the gasoline additive ...
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A mogul humbled by Spain's real estate bust seeks a second act with an electric-car racing series.
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Miky Lee, vice chairman of CJ Group, beams as she greets a visitor in the executive lounge of South Korea’s biggest purveyor of food, home-shopping services, TV programs and movies. Wearing a black top, charcoal leggings ...
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It’s an overcast morning as the Zim Shanghai squeezes through the narrow locks near the eastern end of the Panama Canal.
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When Igor Sechin was working as President Vladimir Putin’s deputy chief of staff a decade ago, visitors to his Kremlin office noticed an unusual collection on the bookshelves: row after row of bound volumes containing minutes ...
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Amer Khan says he could sense a stock market rally in late 2012 just from the street scene in Dubai, the financial capital of the United Arab Emirates. Tourists were once again jostling for a spot from which to watch the ...