Published on August 3, 2010 by Technology Slice
Gorilla Glass Could Be A Gold Mine – The 159-year-old glass pioneer is ramping up production of what it calls Gorilla glass, expecting it to be the hot new face of touch-screen tablets and high-end TVs. Gorilla showed early promise in the ’60s, but failed to find a commercial use, so it’s been biding its [...]
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Published on March 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Moore Capital Hedge Fund – Hedge funds like to brag that they didn’t engage in the risky activities that landed big Wall Street banks at the center of the financial crisis, but regulators are beginning to paint a different picture. While the banks were packaging and unloading deadweight mortgage securities and other products on each [...]
Tags: Allegations, Authorities, Capital Hedge, Deadweight, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bank Db, Execution Desk, Financial Crisis, Hedge Fund, Hedge Funds, Insider Trading, London Offices, Mortgage Securities, Regulators, Risky Activities, Unsuspecting Clients, Wall Street, Wall Street Banks
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Published on February 18, 2010 by Technology Slice
A TALENTED young stockbroker jumped to his death with a glass of champagne in his hand after he was accused of sending a prank email. Anjool Malde, 24, was suspended from his job at Deutsche Bank two days before he died, The Daily Mail reported. His bosses told him he was being investigated over claims [...]
Tags: 25th Birthday, City Of London, Coq D Argent, Daily Mail, Deutsche Bank, Financial Careers, Further Notice, Glass Of Champagne, job, joke, Prank Email, Stockbroker
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Published on February 5, 2010 by Technology Slice
Sovereign Debt – Unsustainably high budget deficits in certain eurozone countries hit credit markets with a vengeance again yesterday, as the cost of insuring against losses on sovereign debt rose to a record high. Concerns about the finances of Greece and Portugal and a looming general strike in Greece heightened investor fears. Western Europe Index [...]
Tags: 10 Million, Basis Point, Basis Points, Budget Deficits, Commodities, Credit Default Swap, Credit Default Swaps, Credit Markets, Creditworthiness, Derivatives, Deutsche Bank, Early September, Eurozone Countries, Hedge Funds, Insurance Companies, Sovereign Debt, Stocks Bonds, Swap Contract, Vengeance, Western Europe
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