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Investors claim victory over junk bond disclosure
05 Dec 2011Guidelines for issuers to provide more information on debt and covenants will help investors price deals more accurately
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UK watchdog crawls past 10-year milestone
02 Dec 2011Just a decade after the Financial Services Authority assumed its full powers, it is being folded back into the Bank of England
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Meet the new crop of Goldman Sachs MDs
24 Nov 2011 Updated at 09:22 GMTAn Oxford Blue in karate, a man who wrote an MSc thesis on 'sparse-grid solutions to the Libor market model' and a dragon boat racer are among the 261 Goldman Sachs staff named as new managing directors across its global offices, according to Financial News research
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Time to act on executive pay
22 Nov 2011It's high time remuneration committees and shareholders started to talk to each other about boardroom pay, as opposed to doing their best to ignore the situation
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GSAM fails to perform in Europe
21 Nov 2011Just 37% of the firm's European funds have beaten their benchmarks over the past three years
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