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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Reuters.com: Before the Bell: Futures dip as euro slides

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Futures dip as euro slides
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures fell in light Wednesday trading, pressured by a decline in the euro and by rising Italian bond yields. | Full Article
Italian yields ease after bond auction
December 14, 2011 07:02 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Italian government bond yields eased on Wednesday after the country sold 3 billion euros of five-year debt in the first longer-term auction since the European Union took steps towards greater fiscal integration last week. | Full Article
Pressure for more ECB action after summit falls short
December 14, 2011 07:25 AM ET
PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Pressure mounted on Wednesday for the European Central Bank to intervene more decisively after financial markets judged that yet another EU summit had failed to resolve the euro zone's debt crisis. | Full Article
Analysis: China's $300 billion fund a wake-up call to U.S.
December 14, 2011 07:56 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's plan for a new $300 billion sovereign wealth fund is as much a warning to Washington as it is a body blow to Brussels. | Full Article
Olympus reveals $1 billion balance sheet hit, stirs merger talk
December 14, 2011 07:26 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's disgraced Olympus Corp ironed out its crooked accounts on Wednesday after a 13-year fraud, with a $1.1 billion dent in its balance sheet triggering speculation it will need to merge, sell assets or raise capital to repair its finances. | Full Article
US TOP NEWS
Gingrich worse against Obama than Romney: Reuters/Ipsos poll
December 14, 2011 01:08 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Newt Gingrich holds a 10-point lead in the fight for the Republican presidential nomination, but he would fare worse against President Barack Obama than Republican Mitt Romney, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. | Full Article
MF's Corzine said to know of customer fund misuse
December 13, 2011 09:41 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The regulatory arm of CME Group has turned over interviews to the Justice Department that allege former MF Global chief Jon Corzine knew that the now-bankrupt brokerage firm used customer money to lend to a European affiliate, a CME executive said on Tuesday. | Full Article
China makes growth guarantee against grim global economy
December 14, 2011 05:35 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - China pledged to guarantee growth in the face of an "extremely grim" outlook for the global economy in 2012, rounding off its annual policy-setting conference on Wednesday with a series of commitments to deliver economic stability. | Full Article
Belgian gunman killed cleaning woman before attack
December 14, 2011 07:51 AM ET
LIEGE, Belgium (Reuters) - Belgian investigators found the apparent first victim of a gunman who attacked Christmas shoppers and schoolchildren in the city of Liege, and expressed bafflement on Wednesday over why a small-time criminal turned into a multiple killer. | Full Article
Islamists pursue gains in Egypt's phased election
December 14, 2011 07:41 AM ET
CAIRO (Reuters) - Rival Islamist groups sought more gains in the second round of Egypt's parliamentary election on Wednesday, with liberals also fighting for a voice in an army-led transition that began with the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. |Full Article
HEALTH NEWS
U.S. cracking down on Medicare painkiller abuse
Safety board proposes ban on cell use while driving
States tough on abortion face legal costs
State Medicaid spending soars
Medtronic settles U.S. probe over doctor kickbacks

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Monday, December 12, 2011

MRC Alert: Amanpour Despairs 'Sanest' Huntsman with 'Eminently Sensible Positions' Losing to 'Bombastic' Gingrich

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1. Amanpour Despairs 'Sanest' Huntsman with 'Eminently Sensible Positions' Losing to 'Bombastic' Gingrich
ABC’s Christiane Amanpour just can’t comprehend why Jon Huntsman, with his “eminently sensible” anti-conservative positions, could be losing to Newt Gingrich who is full of “bombast” and “does say some pretty alarming things, some might say outrageous things.” More upsetting, Hunstman is supposedly “reversing” himself on those “eminently sensible positions.” Interviewing Huntsman, who appeared from the Granite State, Amanpour noted on Sunday’s This Week that “you are at the bottom of the pack despite the fact that some independents, for instance, in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running,” yet “ what you’re offering does not seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash in your face against Obama, is what’s resonating.” A few minutes later, the flustered Amanpour scolded the former Governor of Utah for supposedly moving to the right.

2. Kroft Avoids Scandal with Obama, Presses Him to Respond to Liberal Disappointments
CBS’s Steve Kroft challenged President Barack Obama a few times during the two-part 60 Minutes interview aired Sunday night, but managed to ignore the scandals (Solyndra, Fast & Furious and collapse of MF Global run by ally Jon Corzine) while mostly cuing up Obama to knock down criticism of him or pressing him with complaints from the left that he hasn’t done or gone far enough: “They thought that you were gonna be bolder.” “Since the midterm elections, you made an effort at bipartisanship. It hasn’t worked out that way,” Kroft fretted in crediting Obama with the noble effort before seemingly conveying the liberal complaint the stimulus didn’t spend enough: “There’s a general perception that the stimulus was not enough. That it really didn’t work.” Kroft relayed how “many” Democrats “believe the President was too willing to compromise during the deficit negotiations,” pressing Obama on how he gave in to conservatives.

3. ABC Highlights Attacks on Gingrich from Republicans Without Labeling Moderates
On Sunday's World News on ABC, correspondent David Kerley filed a report highlighting anti-Newt Gingrich comments from a number of Republicans who used to serve in the House of Representatives with the former Speaker, and, although at least half the members cited as criticizing Gingrich have a history of being moderate Republicans, Kerley did not inform his viewers of this aspect of their political history which may affect their negative view of him.

4. ABC Team Obsess Over Romney's $10,000 Challenge to Perry
After ABC's Republican presidential debate on Saturday night, several members of the ABC team spoke of Mitt Romney's attempt to make a bet with Rick Perry about whether Perry was correct in asserting that Romney had advocated Massachusetts-style Romneycare as a model for the nation, with predictions that the $10,000 bet comment would hurt Romney with voters.

5. John Berman's Stale Comedy: Mocks Bush's Pronunciation, Rehashes 2000 'Rats' Ad
ABC's John Berman on Thursday continued his habit of trying to force stale, anti-conservative jokes into his reporting, mocking the pronunciation habits of former President George W. Bush. In a segment on subliminal ads that "mess with your brain," the correspondent rehashed Bush's 2000 "rats" ad. While playing the 11-year-old spot, which featured the word fragment "rats" on-screen for 1/30th of a second, Berman narrated, "You may have missed it, but this Republican ad for George W Bush in 2000 seemed to label Al Gore a rat. Now, that's subliminal, even if George Bush wouldn't admit it." Offering a not-at-all fresh joke, the ABC reporter added that Bush "couldn't pronounce [subliminal]."

6. NBC's Chuck Todd Asks: 'Is This the Single Best Week in the Obama Re-Election Effort?'
On Friday's The Daily Rundown on MSNBC, host Chuck Todd posed this question to guests Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post and Jonathan Martin of Politico: "Is this the single best week in the Obama re-election effort?" Todd elaborated on his hyperbolic question by announcing: "The argument I've already heard from team Obama is yesterday that they were giddy that the first line of attack from team Romney [against Newt Gingrich] was Paul Ryan." Todd explained: "So they're sitting there going this is great because Romney is moving to the right to try to stop Newt. And so, even if he becomes the nominee, he's got like a longer path back."

7. NPR Skirts IDing Corzine as a Democrat; Readily Tags Republicans
NPR's Yuki Noguchi and Lynn Neary completely omitted Jon Corzine's Democratic affiliation on Thursday's All Things Considered, while mentioning practically every other prominent occupation he has held- Goldman Sachs CEO, senator, governor, even 'multimillionaire.' On the other hand, Noguchi gave the Republican party ID of two representatives who questioned Corzine at a recent hearing. Neary outlined in her introduction for Noguchi's report that "former Senator Jon Corzine returned to Congress...Corzine was once CEO of the most successful bank on Wall Street. He left Goldman Sachs for the Senate, then was elected governor of New Jersey." The correspondent soon added that "until late October, Corzine was the CEO of MF Global."

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Friday, December 09, 2011

DealBook: Edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin The New York Times: White Collar Watch: Corzine's Testimony Came With Plenty of Caveats

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White Collar Watch: Corzine's Testimony Came With
Plenty of Caveats
Peter J. Henning says that MF Global's former chief
executive, Jon S. Corzine, was gingerly questioned by the
House Agriculture Committee for almost three hours on
Thursday, in the end saying little enlightening about the
firm's collapse or the customer money have gone missing.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/corzines-testimony-came-with-plenty-of-caveats/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma2

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Live Blog: MF Global Bankruptcy Hearing
MF Global is in bankruptcy court again on Friday, one day
after the failed brokerage's chief executive, Jon S.
Corzine, testified before a congressional panel about the
girm's demise.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/live-blog-mf-global-bankruptcy-hearing/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma3

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1. DEALBOOK HIGHLIGHTS
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An Orange and Black Eye for 2 Banks
University recruiting sessions by JPMorgan Chase and Goldman
Sachs were disrupted this week by stealth protesters from
the Occupy Princeton movement.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/an-orange-and-black-eye-for-2-banks/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma22

Falcone Receives Wells Notice From S.E.C.
Philip Falcone, who runs the hedge fund Harbinger Capital
Partners, received a Wells Notice on Thursday, an indication
that the regulatory agency is considering enforcement
action.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/falcone-receives-wells-notice-from-s-e-c/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma22

Former Chairman of Anglo Irish Bank
Arrested
The former chairman and chief executive of the bankrupt
Anglo Irish bank was arrested Friday in connection with an
investigation into alleged fraud at the firm.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/former-chairman-of-anglo-irish-bank-arrested/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma22

Yahoo's Alibaba Quandary
Yahoo's 43 percent stake in Alibaba, the Chinese Internet
giant, is worth billions of dollars. However, Alibaba's
shareholders have the option to repurchase that stake
through a right of first refusal.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/yahoos-alibaba-quandary/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma22

Thoma Bravo Acquires Blue Coat Systems for $1.3
Billion
The acquisition of Blue Coat -- the third enterprise
software transaction in seven days -- is yet another sign
that deal-making in the sector is heating up.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/thoma-bravo-acquires-blue-coat-systems-for-1-3-billion/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma22

Japan Calls for Action Against Citigroup and
UBS
Japanese financial regulators called on  Friday for
penalties against Citigroup and UBS, accusing them of trying
to manipulate interest rates at which they borrow from each
other.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/japan-calls-for-action-on-citigroup-and-ubs/?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma22

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2. BUZZ TRACKER
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Marc Andreessen, Not Yahoo's Next Chief
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen clarified on his blog on
Friday that neither he nor his partner Jeff Jordan will take
an operational role at Yahoo. However, the founder of
venture firm Andreessen Horowitz is considering a board
seat, according to people familiar with the matter, if an
investor group led by Silver Lake is successful in its bid
for a minority stake in the Internet portal.

blog.pmarca.com
http://blog.pmarca.com/2011/12/09/a-clarification-with-respect-to-yahoo/

Moody's Downgrades French Banks
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the three largest
banks in France on Friday and said there was a "very
high" probability that the French government would step in
to support them if conditions worsened. The ratings agency
cited the problems that each bank has had recently in
raising money on the open market.

The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/10/business/global/moodys-downgrades-top-french-banks.html?nl=business&emc=dlbkpma23

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3. LOOKING AHEAD
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In the United States
On Monday, the Treasury releases the federal budget for
November.

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