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Poland: The Hottest Financial Spot In Europe
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Most wouldn’t have expected it, but indeed Warsaw is the new spot to be if you’re a big investment bank. According to Bloomberg, central European countries saw about $490 million...
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Scottish Bank Are Too Big To Save
According to a report from the U.K. Treasury, the Scottish banking system would be too big to save if Scotland were to become an independent nation. The hypothetically sovereign Scotland...
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The Stockbroker Game Is Changing
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A new story out of Bloomberg early this morning describes an industry in transition. Apparently, gone are the days of the macho, alpha males pounding their desks while on the...
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The Bloomberg Spying Scandal Web
The recent news of Bloomberg journalists using supposedly restricted data from the Bloomberg terminal to gain information about the habits of the terminal’s clients has sparked some outrage from finance...
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Bloomberg Leak Revives Big Data Fears
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As most news outlets, other than Bloomberg, have reported since Friday, the data provider fell into some hot water with Wall Street when data leaks were discovered at some point...
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Another Asian Whore
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As we all know, western bankers tend to do as they please in Southeast Asia. The deal Bloomberg is reporting regarding the recent Goldman Sachs $6.5 billion bond sales in Malaysia seems...
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Congressional Ineptitude Hinders Boston Bombing Investigation
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A story out of Bloomberg today is shining light on the difficulty faced by investigators in the Boston Marathon bombings. You see, many have been in favor of certain chemical tracers...
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Google Glass: James Bond Meets Neo
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Google’s new product, Glass, the wearable computer next-step-into-the-matrix thing everyone is talking about, was highlighted recently on Bloomberg. Who wouldn’t want a pair of these?
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U.S. Companies Rule The Market Once Again
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For the first time in 8 years, the five largest companies in the world by market cap are American, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. They note that the shift was precipitated by...









