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- Cryptocurrency investors locked out of $190m after exchange founder dies
- FSB: Shadow banking now accounts for almost half the world's financial assets
- Anyone know what S/U would mean?
- [Crosspost] Need help reading early 20th century stock market list
- The bull market still has some room to run
- Appaloosa steps up pressure on Allergan to split chairman, CEO roles
- HSBC cuts dozens of investment banking jobs
- What M&A tie up or acquisition was an abject failure from the outset? This can be anecdotal.
Cryptocurrency investors locked out of $190m after exchange founder dies Posted: 05 Feb 2019 12:03 AM PST
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FSB: Shadow banking now accounts for almost half the world's financial assets Posted: 05 Feb 2019 06:36 AM PST | ||
Anyone know what S/U would mean? Posted: 05 Feb 2019 09:39 AM PST
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[Crosspost] Need help reading early 20th century stock market list Posted: 05 Feb 2019 09:05 AM PST Hi all, I have a bit of a problem understanding the stock market price listings for the London stock market. I am mainly concerned with Argentinian government bonds. So far, I have always used the Investor's Monthly Manual for bond prices. That was fine as long as I only needed monthly data. However, I now need daily data. So I turned to the London Times for bond prices. However, there the bond prices are listed in a somewhat different format. In order to check whether I understand these prices I tried to check the Times prices against the Investor's Monthly Manual (IMM) prices. However, I cannot really make sense of it. For example, if I look up the last day price of the Argentinian 1886-1887 loan for November 1911 in the IMM, I get 104.5. See here: If I look up the same bond in the "Business Done" section of the Times I get the following prices: 29 Nov 1911: 104 7/8 3/8 and 1 December: 104 7/8 1/2 [the 30 Nov issue does not have any bond price listings]. Here are the pages from the Times: I would be grateful for any advice as to how to read the bond prices with the double fractions in the Times and for any explanation why there is a difference between the IMM and Times. Thank you! Crosspost from r/economichistory [link] [comments] | ||
The bull market still has some room to run Posted: 05 Feb 2019 08:21 AM PST
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Appaloosa steps up pressure on Allergan to split chairman, CEO roles Posted: 05 Feb 2019 08:11 AM PST
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HSBC cuts dozens of investment banking jobs Posted: 05 Feb 2019 08:05 AM PST
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What M&A tie up or acquisition was an abject failure from the outset? This can be anecdotal. Posted: 05 Feb 2019 08:03 AM PST |
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