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Sovereign health

The rapid growth in sovereign wealth funds and issues around transparency have sparked off fears over the safety of investing in the funds but is there any foundation to these fears? Andrew Hickley investigates
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Squaring the circle of financial intermediation

Czech National Bank vice-governor Mojmír Hampl, who is also a member of the European Union’s economic and financial committee, is concerned by the perfectionists who are out in force on the regulation front
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The Big Interview: Martin Scheck

The International Capital Market Association chief executive talks to GFS about the sovereign debt crisis, the lack of harmonisation both in Europe and globally and what is most concerning ICMA members at present
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Monti “pessimistic” about future of the single market

Former European Commissioner Mario Monti says the single market is “more unpopular than ever”...
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Book Review - The Fearful Rise of Markets: A Short View of Global Bubbles and Synchronised Meltdowns

Published by Financial Times/Prentice Hall in May 2010 In the current debate over the financial...
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Leading commentators call for overhaul of G20 process

The chair of the European Committee on the Financial Crisis and the chairman of the Alternative...
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The Hot Seat: Wolf Klinz

In the Hot Seat this month is Wolf Klinz MEP and chair of the European special committee on the financial, economic and social crisis. He talks about the need for Europe to speak as one voice on the global stage and what will be in the forthcoming final report of the committee
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Book Review - The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis Published by W. W. Norton & Company...
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The Big Interview: Sharon Bowles, Arlene McCarthy and Vicky Ford

Three of the UK's MEPs who sit on the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee set out their hopes and fears for the financial sector in 2010 and talk about their priorities for the Committee
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Book Review - Too Big to Fail: Inside the Battle to Save Wall Street

Too Big to Fail is an account of the credit crisis of 2008 written by Andrew Ross Sorkin, a reporter...
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Passing of Healthcare Bill means Financial Reform takes poll position in Obama’s priorities

Financial regulatory reform will be back in poll position on the US legislative agenda now that...
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A year in the life of the Financial Stability Board

As the Financial Stability Board approaches its first anniversary, secretary general Svein Andresen talks to GFS about what it has achieved and the mountain of work still to be done
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Wrangling over European supervisory framework rumbles on

Can the European Commission and the European Parliament agree on proposals for a new supervisory framework?
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Overcoming the crisis and moving forward

The European Banking Federation secretary general Guido Ravoet outlines nine principles he believes regulators and legislators should follow to ensure the vitality of banking in Europe
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Squaring the circle of financial intermediation Czech National Bank vice-governor Mojmír Hampl, who is also a member of the European Union’s economic and financial committee, is concerned by the perfectionists who are out in force on the regulation front
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Economic tectonics, financial crises & the new Middle East In the second of a series of articles on the Middle East, Dubai International Financial Centre Authority chief economist Dr Nasser Saidi says that a new world order is required with the West no longer being the centre of the economic world
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