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Gold Prices to Drop Further on Stronger Dollar and US Policy Move
Stronger dollar and tighter US monetary policy could dent gold's safe-haven status.
Scottish Independence: Economists Worry About Political Schism on No Vote Devo Max Pledges
Prime Minister David Cameron promised Scotland more powers over taxation if voters opt against break
Scottish Independence: 'There's No Good Currency Option Post-Union Break'
Deutsche Bank's FX strategist Oliver Harvey speaks to IBTimes TV.
Electrolux Pays $3.3bn for GE Appliances Unit
Deal includes a 48.4% shareholding in Mexican appliance maker Mabe.
LSE Plans £938m Rights Issue to Fund Frank Russell Acquisition
The London Stock Exchange Group intends to raise £938m ($1.56bn, €1.17bn) from shareholders.
KPMG Says EU Bank Reforms Should Be Halted
Banking reform proposals tabled by EU financial services commissioner Michel Barnier in January.
Federal Reserve Mounts Pressure on Banks to Govern Data
Banks are hiring people with experience in data governance and analytics.
Seven Firms Shortlisted to Buy $16bn Minority Stake in Sinopec Unit
Asia's biggest internet firm, China's largest insurer, and a Canadian retailer eye stake in Sinopec Sales.
Goldman Sachs-Led Group Eyes Secure Messaging Startup to Rival Bloomberg
Wall Street banks and HSBC Holdings close to buying stake in US-based Perzo.
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Under NY Regulator Lawsky's Scrutiny
New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) probing alleged manipulation in forex market.
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Argue with US Senate Panel on Tax Avoidance
US Senator Carl Levin presides over near five-hour inquiry.
US Senate Panel Accuses Barclays and Deutsche Bank of Helping Funds Avoid Taxes
Banks accused of enabling 13 hedge funds to conduct $100bn in securities trades.
FX Fixing Scandal: SFO Launching Probe in July
The Serious Fraud Office is tipped to be opening an investigation
Alibaba Group Could Price US IPO at 22% Discount
China's e-commerce giant defers NYSE listing until after September Labour Day holiday.
Deutsche Bank's €8bn Capital Increase Delayed Due to Procedural Issue
Frankfurt court takes longer than expected to record Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabor Al-Thani's €1.75bn share purchase.
Betting on Narendra Modi, Foreign Investors to Pump $60bn into India
Investors expect stable Modi government to give Indian economy a big reforms push.
India Elections 2014: Analysts Expect Indian Equities to Rally Through The Year
S&P BSE Sensex could hit 28,000 points by mid-December.
Wall Street IPO Underwriting Frenzy Spawned by 80's Goldman Sachs Move
Equity underwriting, among Wall Street's most profitable activities, commands 40% pretax profit margin.
FCA Observing Banks' London Gold-Fixing Telephone Calls
Barclays, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia and Societe Generale under FCA scrutiny.
Deutsche Bank to Cut Equities Staff in Latin America in €4.5bn Cost Reduction Plan
Blooomberg reports say lender is also cutting equities jobs in Sao Paulo, Santiago and New York.
Former Deutsche Bank Salesman Shigeru Echigo Admits Bribery Charges
A former Deutsche Bank employee has admitted to bribery charges in Tokyo but said he was only following orders.
Goldman Sachs Races to Snap Up China Huarong Stake
Apax Partners, Khazanah Nasional and a unit of Deutsche Bank also in the fray.
Dubai Courts Global Bankers as it Prepares for Another Boom
Top officials from Dubai told an audience of global bankers the country has learned its lessons from 2009 crisis.
Blackstone to Acquire US Conglomerate Gates for $5.4bn
Private equity firm Onex and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board to exit their investment in Gates.
SEC Probes Wall Street's Rise in Complex Loan Securities
Sales of collateralised loan obligations hit $20.5bn this year.
Suicide in the City: Bankers Can Face 'Years of Misery'
City bankers can face burnout and loss of identity in high pressure world of finance, according to life coach Nathalina Harrison.
Deutsche Bank Fails to Win Dismissal of Four US Home Loan Lawsuits
Cases concern securitisation trusts backed by about $2.9bn of home loans.
Vertical Group New York Trader Edmund Reilly is Sixth Banker Suicide in 2014
Edmund Reilly, 47, jumped in front of train near Syosset station.
Gold Prices To Rise on Bullish Trend
Economic data from China to influence prices next week.
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Named in London Gold Fix Lawsuit
New York resident Kevin Maher alleges five banks colluded to manipulate benchmark.