BlackRock under fire from Italian regulator
The world’s largest asset manager BlackRock is being probed for alleged insider trading by Italian regulator Consob.
The world’s largest asset manager BlackRock is being probed for alleged insider trading by Italian regulator Consob.
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One solution for Italy's economic/fiscal problems could mean pushing Italy closer to the edge of its own fiscal cliff so it finally recognises the need for action, says Chris Iggo.
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The latest research from EPFR shows some surprising European allocations from equity and bond investors and fund managers as we get towards the end of a topsy-turvy year.
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An international not a single-country approach is needed to solve Europe’s sovereign debt crisis.
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European governments have signed off on a 700bn bailout fund that will not kick in until 2013.
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European regulators have extended the ban on the short selling of financials.
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European and global ex-US equity funds flocked to Germany in record numbers in July.
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Andrew Bell argues Europe needs to take tough decisions to stave off a bigger economic failure.
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