• Greek Record Debt Swaps May Force EU’s Hand in Aid ‘Poker Game’
  • Greek banks seek more aid as savers withdraw €10bn deposits
  • Greece Credit-Default Swaps Rise Above Iceland’s for First Time
  • Premium for Greek debt reaches decade high
  • High-Speed Traders Face Order Reporting Requirement From SEC
  • Fed’s Bernanke: US Must Plan Now For Public Debt Cuts
  • Hedge Fund Rules Are Fair to U.S., EU’s Barnier Tells Geithner
  • Bernanke, Dudley Say Recovery Hasn’t Produced Major Job Gains
  • Greenspan on Capitol Hot Seat
  • Toyota exec: Time to hide troubles over
  • Apple’s IPhone Software May Deliver Multitasking, Mobile Ads

Greek Record Debt Swaps May Force EU’s Hand in Aid ‘Poker Game’ – Bloomberg

Greece’s debt insurance costs surged to a record and bond yields jumped on concern the nation’s ability to borrow is becoming “untenable” and the European Union will be forced to lead a bailout.

The “poker game” between the EU and the market “suggests that we may be getting close to the point where the market asks to see the EU’s hand,” said Gary Jenkins, head of credit strategy at Evolution Securities Ltd. “If it is thought that the market price will prove untenable for Greece, then the probability of the market not funding Greece increases.”….

Greek banks seek more aid as savers withdraw €10bn deposits – Financial Times

Greece’s four biggest banks are seeking help from the government after savers took €10bn (£8.8bn) of deposits out of the nation’s financial system.

The flight of money from domestic deposits reflects growing anxiety among wealthy Greeks about keeping their assets in the country as its debt crisis has escalated…..

Greece Credit-Default Swaps Rise Above Iceland’s for First Time – Bloomberg

The cost of insuring against a default on Greek government bonds rose above that for Iceland for the first time, helping push indicators of corporate credit risk to the highest levels in as much as two weeks.

Credit-default swaps linked to Greek sovereign debt rose 32 basis points to a record 445.5 today, while Iceland traded at 402 basis points, according to CMA DataVision prices……

Premium for Greek debt reaches decade high – Financial Times

The premium investors are asking to buy Greek government bonds relative to the benchmark German equivalent reached its highest level since the country joined the euro in 2000, as fears around its debt crisis escalated and Greek bank shares plummeted.

Yields on Greek 10 year bonds rose 34 basis points to 7.508 per cent on Thursday, having closed yesterday at 7.16 per cent. The most recent high was in January after investors dumped Greece’s newly issued five-year euro-denominated bond, sending its 10-year benchmark bond yield up to 7.25 per cent……

High-Speed Traders Face Order Reporting Requirement From SEC – Bloomberg

The Securities and Exchange Commission may give some firms that engage in high-frequency stock trading identification codes to better track transactions accounting for more than 60 percent of U.S. volume.

SEC commissioners will vote April 14 on a proposal to require companies that exceed a volume threshold to report their executions to regulators, the agency said in a statement yesterday. Brokerages would have to maintain records on the orders, the SEC said…..

Fed’s Bernanke: US Must Plan Now For Public Debt Cuts – WSJ

The U.S. must start to prepare now for the challenges posed by an aging population with a credible plan to gradually reduce a soaring public debt, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday.

Health spending is set to increase over the long term as the U.S. population grows older, posing challenges on the country’s already strained finances, the Fed chief warned.

“Unless we as a nation demonstrate a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility, in the longer run we will have neither financial stability nor healthy economic growth,” Bernanke said during a speech at a Dallas Chamber of Commerce event……

Hedge Fund Rules Are Fair to U.S., EU’s Barnier Tells Geithner – Bloomberg

Hedge-fund rules proposed by the European Union aren’t protectionist, the bloc’s financial services chief told U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner.

Michel Barnier, the EU’s financial services commissioner, said the law wouldn’t shut out U.S. funds and managers from the 27-nation region, according to a copy of a letter to Geithner obtained by Bloomberg News. The Frenchman was responding to Geithner’s concerns that the proposals may harm American fund managers and cause a regulatory dispute…..

Bernanke, Dudley Say Recovery Hasn’t Produced Major Job Gains – Bloomberg

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and a top lieutenant said the U.S. economic rebound has yet to produce a significant recovery in jobs, signaling there’s no need yet to consider raising interest rates.

Bernanke, speaking to businesspeople in Dallas today, said the labor market contains “some of the toughest problems” for the economy and that he’s “particularly concerned” about the number of people out of work for at least six months. New York Fed President William Dudley said in a separate speech that “we are not getting the job gains we would like to get.”…..

Greenspan on Capitol Hot Seat – Wall Street Journal

Former Fed chief Alan Greenspan faced some of the toughest questioning yet about his role in the financial crisis at a hearing Wednesday marked by tense exchanges with a longtime foe.

Later in the day, members of the congressionally chartered Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission also ripped Citigroup Inc. executives for their role in the subprime meltdown, where Citigroup was a major casualty. The commission is holding three days of hearings on the evolution of the subprime market……

Toyota exec: Time to hide troubles over – Detroit Free Press

Toyota’s top U.S. public relations executive warned in January that the automaker needed to “come clean” about sticking accelerator pedals that could trigger sudden acceleration, and that the company “was not protecting our customers by keeping this quiet.”

The e-mail from Irv Miller came five days before Toyota launched a recall of 2.3 million vehicles in the U.S. to fix gas pedals. The Obama administration said earlier this week that Toyota hid the problem from U.S. auto safety officials for at least four months and slapped Toyota with a $16.4-million fine, the largest ever for a vehicle defect…..

Apple’s IPhone Software May Deliver Multitasking, Mobile Ads – Bloomberg

Apple Inc. is readying a new version of its iPhone software that analysts predict will add support for multitasking and advertising, features that escalate its competition with Google Inc. for mobile users and developers.

Apple said it will hold an event today to give a “sneak peek into the future” of the iPhone operating system — software that third-party developers have used to create 150,000 applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch and new iPad tablet…..

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  • Goldman Tells Its Side of ‘09
  • Volcker: Taxes likely to rise eventually to tame deficit
  • Mr. Dimon Goes to Washington
  • Greek banks plead for more aid in debt crisis
  • Geithner Urges Europe to Revise Hedge-Fund Rule Plan
  • Geithner to Meet With the Chinese Vice Premier
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  • Trader’s ‘Nice Little Kiss’ Tests Reach of Regulators
  • 3 sue Bank of America alleging discrimination
  • Stanford asks for new team to defend him
  • Obama to Announce Expanded Offshore Oil Drilling Plan
  • Home prices inch up, but analysts fear rebound is fading
  • Schottenfeld Pays $1.2 Million to End SEC Insider-Trading Suit
  • BofA Hires Staff, Leans on Merrill Lynch to Expand Outside U.S. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Greenspan Concedes That the Fed Failed to Gauge the Bubble
  • Rival warned regulators over Lehman
  • JPMorgan also used accounting gimmick
  • SEC welcomes Lehman report as ‘helpful’
  • Lehman estate fight with Barclays escalates
  • Speculators seen increasing Greek borrowing costs
  • CFTC Gensler: Determined To Reform OTC Market
  • Trichet backs tougher CDS regulation
  • Palm Narrows Loss, but Phone Sales Drop Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Moody’s Warning Weighs on Futures
  • Goldman Sachs Demands Derivatives Collateral It Won’t Dish Out
  • Sen. Dodd to introduce plan to overhaul financial regulatory system
  • AIG Said to Cut Bonuses by $21 Million to Meet Feinberg Mandate
  • UBS Sees Turnaround in 2010
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  • More Wore Wires in Bid to Investigate Inside Trades in Galleon Case
  • Swaps Come Under Fire
  • Barclays on the Hunt for a U.S. Retail Bank
  • Dubai Made Progress in Debt Talks, U.K. Minister Says
  • Internet hustlers go after Madoff victims
  • Obama’s Health-Care Push Gets Challenge From Business Coalition
  • SEC Economist Leaving Amid Short-Sale Rules Conflict Read the rest of this entry »

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  • GMAC CEO Carpenter Gets Pay Package Rivaling That of Blankfein
  • Deal Near on Banking Rules
  • Dodd wants Democratic support for consumer-protection regulator at Fed
  • Sovereign CDS Trading to Be Probed by European Union
  • Justices Question Selection of Skilling Jury
  • Madoff Trustee May Disregard Fake Profit, Judge Says
  • For AIG Deal, It Paid to Wait
  • USA TODAY/Gallup poll: 55% say Toyota too slow to act
  • GM Recalls 1.3 Million Compact Cars for Power-Steering Issue Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Goldman Sachs Says Greek Swaps Not ‘Inappropriate’
  • Wall Street Bonuses Rise 17%
  • TCW Investors to Pull $1.3 Billion From Credit Funds
  • UBS hires fifth former Merrill executive Read the rest of this entry »

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  • The Woman Behind Greece’s Debt Deal
  • Goldman’s rehab
  • Greece PM: Borrowing Needs Are Covered Until Mid-March
  • Greece Said to Have Arranged Swaps With 15 Banks
  • Toyota boasted it saved $100M with limited recall
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Says “Worst Is Over” for Recession
  • No Bonus for RBS Chief Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Greece ‘Dress Rehearsal’ for U.S., Deutsche Bank Says
  • Study finds the wealthy prefer Conn. to N.J.
  • Hedge Fund BlueGold Capital Says Liquidation Rumors False Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Dimon receives $10m shares
  • Cuomo charges BofA, ex-CEO with fraud; SEC settles
  • Senators Propose 50% Bonus Tax on Banks That Got Bailout Funds
  • Cost of Insuring Greek Debt Soars
  • SEC Charges State Street Over Subprime Mortgage Investments
  • Japan Transport Min: Toyota Mulling Recall Prius Recall
  • Euro-Zone Debt Worries Hit Stocks And Euro Again Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Bankers in Davos Seek a United Message on Volcker Rule
  • Banks Gear Up for a Battle
  • Volcker Looms Larger as Support for Bernanke Strengthens Ties
  • Volcker sees markets more fragile without reforms
  • Bank Debt Swaps Exceed Corporate Insurance by Most Since Lehman
  • Madoff Securities Won’t Face Charges in London Criminal Probe
  • Madoff Aide DiPascali Agrees To Forfeit Home, Personal Property
  • Citibank to Keep Free Checking Accounts Through 2010 Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Bernanke May Have Harder Fight Defending Fed After Confirmation
  • Top Bankers Huddle on Regulation Talks
  • DAVOS: Bank Of America Is Not Too Big, Says CEO
  • Euro Falls to Six-Month Low Versus Dollar on Greek Debt Concern
  • Greek Debt Swap Counterparty Risk May ‘Spook’ Market
  • AIG Gets Strong Response on Bonus Cuts
  • AIG Draws $2.4 Billion From Fed Credit Line, Most Since October
  • Bank Tax Is Knotty Issue for New York’s Senators
  • Barclays Says Lehman Owes It $3 Billion on Brokerage Deal

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  • A Bear Reawakens After a Bullish Run
  • Soros Calls Obama Bank Plan ‘Premature’
  • Carlyle’s Rubenstein Says Emerging Markets Best Place to Invest
  • Swaps Trading Surges as National Deficits Rise: Credit Markets
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  • Bernanke rallies more Senate votes for confirmation
  • Probe into NY Fed over AIG disclosure
  • SEC Wants Rajaratnam to Turn Over Wiretaps in Civil Case
  • Barclays CEO Varley Tells Staff Obama Plan Impact To Be Small
  • Wilbur Ross Prepared to ‘Go All the Way,’ Buy Stuyvesant Town
  • Credit-Default Swaps Rising to Five-Week High: Credit Markets Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Goldman to be paid $1bn if CIT fails
  • Goldman purchase puts CDS in focus
  • Bair Says Secured Creditors Should Help Pay for Bank Failure
  • U.S. Lost Credibility by Saying Banks Were Healthy, Audit Says
  • Roubini Says Stocks Have Risen ‘Too Much, Too Soon, Too Fast’
  • HSBC chief fears a second downturn
  • Saudi prince urges U.S. to sell Citigroup stake: report
  • BofA to Select Emergency CEO
  • Lewis departure sparks BofA internal clash Read the rest of this entry »

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  • CNBC Viewership Down 28%
  • Big jump in NYSE delistings this year
  • Bank Credit Swaps Head for Best Month Since April ’08
  • Unpaid property taxes hit localities Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Congress Debates Onus For Goldman Bonus
  • Bashing Goldman Sachs Is Simply a Game for Fools: Michael Lewis
  • Loan Officer: Dodd Knew He Got VIP Deal
  • SEC Moves To Limit Short Sales Of Stocks
  • UBS Brokerage Suspends U.S. Sales of Leveraged ETFs
  • Nomura May Report First Profit Since 2007, Led by Trading
  • Almost $165 Billion in Commercial Loans Due in ‘09
  • Kerviel Lawyer Says SocGen Knew of Trading Positions Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Credit Swaps Investigated by U.S. Justice Department
  • Congress Mulls Trading Curbs for Its Own
  • SEC’s Schapiro Eyes Credit-Rating Firms
  • NY Probe May Have Stalled Rattner
  • Fortress Clashes on Both Sides of Talks Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Big Pay Packages Return to Wall Street
  • SEC investigator raised Madoff suspicions in 2004 to no avail
  • SEC’s Gaping Blind Spots Kept Madoff’s Misdeeds Out of Sight
  • SEC Plan Aims to Better Foretell Risks
  • Treasury to Name 9 ‘Toxic’ Managers
  • Merrill exec sounds bullish on future of BofA merger
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  • Roubini, Shiller [and Meredith Whitney] see more pain for economy
  • Banker claims ‘irresponsible’ pricing is back
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  • GM CDS settlemt time!
  • Boaz Weinstein is back
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  • Goldman Sachs Cuts 2009 S&P 500 Forecast, Sees ‘Near Term’ Drop
  • Swaps Need Regulation After Bank Losses, Gensler Says
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