Dodd to Offer Financial-Rules Bill in Sign Talks With Republicans Failing Senate Banking Committee Chairman
Christopher Dodd said he will release his version of legislation
to overhaul financial rules, signaling that talks on a
compromise with Republican Bob Corker have collapsed.
Stocks in U.S. Advance After Senate Ruling on Health-Care Reform Measure U.S. stocks rose, reversing earlier
losses, as Citigroup Inc. and Zions Bancorporation led a bank
rally and investors speculated that health-care reform will be
harder to pass.
Goldman Sachs Internal Hedge Fund Head Flamand Said to Leave to Start Firm Pierre-Henri Flamand, the head of
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s largest internal hedge fund, is
retiring from the world’s most profitable securities firm to
start a hedge fund, according to three people with knowledge of
his plans.
Foreclosures in U.S. Rise at Slowest Pace in Four Years on Modifications U.S. foreclosure filings rose at
the slowest pace in four years in February as the government
sought to reduce record bank seizures, RealtyTrac Inc. said.
Company Bond Spreads at the Narrowest This Year Lure GMAC: Credit Markets Corporate bond yields fell to the
lowest this year relative to benchmark government securities,
luring GMAC Inc. to sell its longest-maturity notes since 2004.
BofA's Moynihan Is `Comfortable' Bank Can Absorb Home-Equity Loan Losses Bank of America Corp. Chief
Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said the lender, the biggest in
the U.S., can absorb losses on its $149 billion home-equity loan
portfolio even after the four-year slump in housing prices.
Chavez Outdone by Billionaire Mendoza as Wealth Soars Amid Takeover Threat Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s
“21st Century Socialism” is failing to rein in billionaire
Lorenzo Mendoza.
Brazil Recovery and Record Retail Surge Boost Chance of Interest Rate Hike Brazil’s fastest economic expansion
in two years and a record jump in retail sales may prompt policy
makers to start raising interest rates as early as next week.
Argentina's Biggest Agricultural Producer Tejar Weighs U.S. IPO on Demand El Tejar SA, Argentina’s largest
agricultural producer, is weighing an initial public offering in
New York to tap rising investor demand for farming assets.
Morgan Stanley, Repsol, Bid to Supply LNG to Argentina After Fuel Shortage Repsol YPF SA and Morgan Stanley’s
commodities unit are among six companies bidding to supply
liquefied natural gas to Argentina from May to September.
Ecuador Corporate Tax Cut May Spur $600 Million Investment, Minister Says Ecuador’s proposed corporate tax
reform may generate $600 million in new investments this year as
companies take advantage of incentives to reinvest profits, said
Nathalie Cely, the nation’s production minister.
Vale Plans Its First Sale of Euro-Denominated Bonds Amid Expansion Drive Vale SA, the world’s biggest iron-
ore producer, is seeking to sell its first bonds in euros amid
plans to expand.