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SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE
If there were one sector call investors had to make over the past 12 months, it would have been commodities.
PECKING ORDER
Getting your capital right is critical to business survival. Clare Gascoigne reports.
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Enforcement activity among the world’s financial regulators is converging, with the US and UK leading the field, and Europe on the path to harmonising its activities.
CPD: WATCH OUT!
Across Europe there is now a bifurcated regulatory response to the problem of conflicts in the production of investment research, comprising Mifid investment research rules and MAD research recommendations rules.
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Something's gotta give
If there were one sector call investors had to make over the past 12 months, it would have been commodities.
Pecking order
Getting your capital right is critical to business survival. Clare Gascoigne reports.
Freedom of information
Enforcement activity among the world’s financial regulators is converging, with the US and UK leading the field, and Europe on the path to harmonising its activities.
CPD: Watch out!
Across Europe there is now a bifurcated regulatory response to the problem of conflicts in the production of investment research, comprising Mifid investment research rules and MAD research recommendations rules.
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