Jamie Dimon's pivot from bravado to humility - Rough Cuts
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who in the past proudly defended the financial industry's ability to regulat...
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Jamie Dimon's pivot from bravado to humility - Rough Cuts
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who in the past proudly defended the financial industry's ability to regulate itself, is playing defense after disclosing the company's $2 billion trading loss, saying on NBC's "Meet the Press" that everybody "makes mistakes". Dimon, who once inspired the book title "Last Man Standing," at the end of the financial crisis, faces a crisis of his own. Reuters TV follows his comments from then until now. (May 14, 2012) From: ReutersTV Views: 1126 3 ratings Time: 02:48 More in News & Politics
JPMorgan's Jamie Di...
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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon is forced to eat crow after shunning regulation - Rough Cuts
On an emergency conference call, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon announced a $2 bil...
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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon is forced to eat crow after shunning regulation - Rough Cuts
On an emergency conference call, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon announced a $2 billion loss. The bank had been seen as a safe haven of stability during the financial crisis but now faces a crisis of its own. Reuters follows his comments from then until now. (May 14, 2012) From: ReutersTV Views: 96 5 ratings Time: 02:47 More in News & Politics
How the Chesapeake ...
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How the Chesapeake crisis unfolded -- Reuters Investigates
Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon will lose his chairmanship after a series of Reuters' exclusives unear...
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How the Chesapeake crisis unfolded -- Reuters Investigates
Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon will lose his chairmanship after a series of Reuters' exclusives unearthed questionable business practices. Here is a timeline. (May 4, 2012) From: ReutersTV Views: 1991 3 ratings Time: 03:12 More in News & Politics
Want to shrink the ...
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Want to shrink the deficit? Start by letting the Bush tax cuts expire -- Freeland File
The United States can no longer afford its massive social programs without...
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Want to shrink the deficit? Start by letting the Bush tax cuts expire -- Freeland File
The United States can no longer afford its massive social programs without asking taxpayers to foot more of the bill. MIT economist Simon Johnson discusses his new book on addressing the fiscal crisis with Reuters Digital Editor Chrystia Freeland on this edition of the Freeland File. (April 9, 2012) From: ReutersTV Views: 1673 12 ratings Time: 07:43 More in News & Politics
The Business Defyin...
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At a time when much of Greece is struggling, this restaurant is doing quite the opposite. It's a stone's throw away from the Greek parliament, which has brought in...
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At a time when much of Greece is struggling, this restaurant is doing quite the opposite. It's a stone's throw away from the Greek parliament, which has brought in numerous spending cuts in recent years to try and dig the country out of debt. The owners of Meatropoleos say the quality of their food can help them survive despite the biggest crisis in Greek history.
Breakingviews - HSB...
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Breakingviews - HSBC results best of bad bunch
Feb. 27 - Scale, diversification & good management helped HSBC in 2011, but the euro zone crisis still looms large...
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Breakingviews - HSBC results best of bad bunch
Feb. 27 - Scale, diversification & good management helped HSBC in 2011, but the euro zone crisis still looms large; and Alibaba.com shareholders should guard their treasures, says Reuters Breakingviews. From: ReutersVideo Views: 205 2 ratings Time: 03:52 More in News & Politics
Dow flips, then tri...
3 Views 23:51:00 02/21/12
Feb. 21 - Summary of business headlines: Blue chips touch 13,000 for first time since Lehman crisis; Retailers posting profit gains but Wal-Mart disappoints; Barne...
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Feb. 21 - Summary of business headlines: Blue chips touch 13,000 for first time since Lehman crisis; Retailers posting profit gains but Wal-Mart disappoints; Barnes and Noble intros Nook tablet; Oil nears $106. Conway Gittens reports.
Dow flips, then tri...
3 Views 23:51:00 02/21/12
Feb. 21 - Summary of business headlines: Blue chips touch 13,000 for first time since Lehman crisis; Retailers posting profit gains but Wal-Mart disappoints; Barne...
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Feb. 21 - Summary of business headlines: Blue chips touch 13,000 for first time since Lehman crisis; Retailers posting profit gains but Wal-Mart disappoints; Barnes and Noble intros Nook tablet; Oil nears $106. Conway Gittens reports.
Dow flips, then tri...
1 Views 23:51:00 02/21/12
Feb. 21 - Summary of business headlines: Blue chips touch 13,000 for first time since Lehman crisis; Retailers posting profit gains but Wal-Mart disappoints; Barne...
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Feb. 21 - Summary of business headlines: Blue chips touch 13,000 for first time since Lehman crisis; Retailers posting profit gains but Wal-Mart disappoints; Barnes and Noble intros Nook tablet; Oil nears $106. Conway Gittens reports.
Will the Bond King ...
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Will the Bond King reclaim his throne? Pimco's Bill Gross -- Reuters Investigates
Bill Gross is coming off his worst year atop the world's largest bond fund, Pim...
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Will the Bond King reclaim his throne? Pimco's Bill Gross -- Reuters Investigates
Bill Gross is coming off his worst year atop the world's largest bond fund, Pimco's Total Return fund. But over the years, he has bet right on major market moves, including the Dot-com bubble burst of 2000 and the financial crisis of '08. Is the so-called Bond King dead -- or already recovering his title? From: ReutersTV Views: 412 5 ratings Time: 03:13 More in News & Politics
The Finance Crisis:...
1 Views 21:52:58 02/02/12
The Finance Crisis: Part Two
In this panel discussion from "The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward," Reuters' Chrystia Freeland mode...
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The Finance Crisis: Part Two
In this panel discussion from "The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward," Reuters' Chrystia Freeland moderates a conversation focused on the success of Canada's financial system through global economic turmoil and what lessons can be learned by countries with less healthy financial systems. Panelists: Ted Price, Assistant Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Gordon Nixon, President and CEO, RBC Financial Group, CFTC Commissioner Jill Sommers, Tom Glocer, CEO Thomson Reuters and Nicolas Veron, Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Visiting Senior Fellow Peterson Institute. From: ReutersTV Views: 85 0 ratings Time: 01:14:48 More in News & Politics
Could the US end up...
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Could the US end up like Italy?
Some of the most prominent mutual fund managers discuss whether the US might face the kind of crisis that Italy did last year, an...
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Could the US end up like Italy?
Some of the most prominent mutual fund managers discuss whether the US might face the kind of crisis that Italy did last year, and what to do about it. Reuters Wealth Editor Lauren Young talks strategy with Robert Auwaerter, head of the fixed income group at Vanguard and David Giroux, co-manager of T. Rowe Price's large-cap value strategy. From: ReutersTV Views: 114 0 ratings Time: 01:54 More in News & Politics
Wall St. falls on e...
2 Views 23:31:00 12/14/11
Dec 14 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks fall for third straight day on economic jitters; Germany's Merkel says Europe can fix its crisis, but progress ...
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Dec 14 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks fall for third straight day on economic jitters; Germany's Merkel says Europe can fix its crisis, but progress will be slow; China raises duties on cars made in U.S.; Time Magazine picks “Protester” as person of the year. Carmen Roberts reports.
Wall St. falls on e...
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Dec 14 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks fall for third straight day on economic jitters; Germany's Merkel says Europe can fix its crisis, but progress ...
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Dec 14 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks fall for third straight day on economic jitters; Germany's Merkel says Europe can fix its crisis, but progress will be slow; China raises duties on cars made in U.S.; Time Magazine picks “Protester” as person of the year. Carmen Roberts reports.
Wall St. falls on e...
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Dec 14 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks fall for third straight day on economic jitters; Germany's Merkel says Europe can fix its crisis, but progress ...
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Dec 14 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks fall for third straight day on economic jitters; Germany's Merkel says Europe can fix its crisis, but progress will be slow; China raises duties on cars made in U.S.; Time Magazine picks “Protester” as person of the year. Carmen Roberts reports.
The Finance Crisis:...
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The Finance Crisis: Part Two
In this panel discussion from "The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward," Reuters' Chrystia Freeland mode...
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The Finance Crisis: Part Two
In this panel discussion from "The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward," Reuters' Chrystia Freeland moderates a conversation focused on the success of Canada's financial system through global economic turmoil and what lessons can be learned by countries with less healthy financial systems. Panelists: Ted Price, Assistant Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Gordon Nixon, President and CEO, RBC Financial Group, CFTC Commissioner Jill Sommers, Tom Glocer, CEO Thomson Reuters and Nicolas Veron, Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Visiting Senior Fellow Peterson Institute. From: ReutersVideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 24:24 More in News & Politics