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Ex-Deutsche Trader Accused of RMBS Fraud
The former head of subprime trading at Deutsche Bank has been charged with misrepresenting the quality of loans underlying residential mortgage-backed securities, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in investor losses.The U.S. Department of Justice said Paul Mangione should be liable for...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 12, 2017 -
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Auto Industry CFOs Buckle Up for Disruption
The auto industry is coming off a record run of auto sales and heading straight into headwinds of disruptive technology and a confusing global trade environment. Both threaten to undermine the formula that made it so successful for so long. What should CFOS do now to prepare?While many of the fac...
By Brian Peccarelli • Sept. 8, 2017 -
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US Trade Gap Edges up to $43.7B in July
The U.S. trade deficit grew less than expected in July but is still running almost 10% higher through the seven months of the year as rising consumer spending and business investment draw in more imports.The Commerce Department said Wednesday the trade deficit rose 0.3% to $43.7 billion in July. ...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 7, 2017 -
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U.S. Job Growth Slows to 156,000 in August
U.S. job growth slowed in August but manufacturing perked up and economists saw the report as more likely a sign of temporary weakness in the labor market than a long-term trend.The Labor Department on Friday said employers added 156,000 jobs last month while the unemployment rate rose to 4.4% fr...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 4, 2017 -
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GDP Growth Revised Upward to 3% for Q2
U.S. economic growth in the second quarter was stronger than originally reported, reaching President Donald Trump’s target amid robust consumer spending and business investment.In its second of three estimates, the Commerce Department said Wednesday that gross domestic product rose at a 3% annual...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 30, 2017 -
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Consumer Confidence Shows Surprise Gain
A measure of consumer confidence rose to its second-highest level of the year in a survey that also found consumers are becoming more upbeat about business conditions.The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index increased to 122.9 in August from 120.0 in July, despite economists’ expectations...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 30, 2017 -
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The Roots of Organic Growth
Growth is a tonic for most companies. It attracts talent and creates strategic options while generating financial resources to fund new moves — provided the growth is profitable. It’s also been harder to come by over the past decade, as a sluggish macroeconomic environment and accelerating, techn...
By Kabir Ahuja, Jesko Perrey, and Liz Hilton Segel • Aug. 28, 2017 -
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U.S. Tightens Economic Vise on Venezuela
The Trump administration on Friday imposed new sanctions on Venezuela, barring U.S. banks and investors from buying new bonds from the government or the state-run oil company in a move that could intensify the country’s financial crisis.President Donald Trump signed an executive order authorizing...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 25, 2017 -
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Durable Goods Orders Fall to Three-Year Low
Orders for durable goods manufactured by U.S. companies fell by the largest amount in three years in July but the report also showed another gain in business spending.The Commerce Department on Friday said orders for long-lasting goods declined 6.8% after a 6.4% gain in June. It was the biggest d...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 25, 2017 -
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Facing Competition, FinancialForce Taps Seasoned CFO
FinancialForce, an enterprise resource planning vendor that operates on Salesforce’s cloud-based platform, today named seasoned Silicon Valley senior finance executive Gordon Brooks as its finance chief, replacing John Bonney. Gordon Brooks Although FinancialForce had nothing to say about any int...
By David Katz • Aug. 24, 2017 -
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Seven Accused in $5M Insider Trading Scheme
Seven people have been charged with making more than $5 million in illicit profits through insider-trading rings that centered around a former Bank of America technology consultant.The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said that the consultant, Daniel Rivas, misused his access to a BofA com...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 17, 2017 -
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Retail Sales Post Biggest Gain in Seven Months
Economists have been expecting the U.S. economy to pick up steam in the second half of the year and that view got some support from the latest retail sales report — with a bit of help from Amazon.The Commerce Department said retail sales jumped 0.6% in July, the largest gain since December 2016 a...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 16, 2017 -
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July Inflation Gain Not Enough to Please Fed
U.S. consumer prices rose in July for the first time in three months but the increase was less than expected as inflation remains soft.The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index, or cost of living, increased 0.1% last month, while the rate of inflation over the past 12 months ros...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 14, 2017 -
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Sustainability Is a Key to Future Competitiveness
Traditional measurements of company value like total shareholder return (TSR) and market capitalization may help identify what companies are presently the healthiest. But, according to a new study by Accenture, they don’t have much to say about prospects for future competitiveness.The reason, Acc...
By David McCann • Aug. 9, 2017 -
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U.S. Employers Add 209,000 Jobs in July
The U.S. economy posted higher-than-expected strong job growth in July, continuing a summer surge, though wage increases remained sluggish.The Labor Department said employers added 209,000 jobs last month while the unemployment rate fell to 4.3% from 4.4% in June, matching May’s 16-year low.Econo...
By Matthew Heller • Aug. 7, 2017 -
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Economy Rebounds From Slow Start to 2017
The U.S. economy in the second quarter shrugged off its weak start to the year, reflecting a major boost from consumer spending.In its advance estimate of growth, the Commerce Department said gross domestic product increased at an annual rate of 2.6% in the second quarter, compared to a revised r...
By Matthew Heller • July 31, 2017 -
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Durable Goods Hit Three-Year High in June
Orders for durable goods manufactured by U.S. companies soared to a three-year high in June after two straight monthly drops but a closely watched proxy for business spending plans dropped for the first time since December.The Commerce Department said orders for long-lasting goods rose 6.5%, easi...
By Matthew Heller • July 28, 2017 -
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IMF Isn’t Buying Trump’s 3% Growth Target
The International Monetary Fund has cut its forecast for U.S. economic growth over the next two years, citing the Trump administration’s lack of progress in implementing tax cuts and infrastructure improvements.President Trump has targeted 3% growth, a rate that has not been seen since the Clinto...
By Matthew Heller • July 24, 2017 -
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Dodd-Frank Will Benefit CFOs in the Long Run
On the seventh anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, we are re-publishing this column.When upheaval struck the financial markets starting in 2007, chief financial officers absorbed much of the impact, whether they worked on Wall Street or Main Street. Dodd-...
By George W. Madison and William A. Shirley • July 21, 2017 -
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Trump’s SEC Pick Jibes with Deregulatory Agenda
President Trump’s nomination yesterday of Hester Maria Peirce to fill one of two current vacancies on the Securities and Exchange Commission would add a commissioner likely to fit in well with SEC Chairman Jay Clayton’s deregulatory agenda.On at least two key issues, Peirce, whose previous nomina...
By David Katz • July 19, 2017 -
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Inflation Flat in June As Slowdown Continues
Inflation continued to soften in June after hitting a five-year-high just five months ago, possibly undermining the belief of some Federal Reserve officials that the slowdown is just temporary.The Labor Department reported Friday that the consumer price index, or cost of living, was unchanged las...
By Matthew Heller • July 14, 2017 -
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Yellen Skeptical About Trump’s Growth Target
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen appears skeptical that the Trump administration can reach its target for economic growth, citing the sluggishness of worker productivity.Speaking before a Senate panel on Thursday, Yellen said the 3% GDP target ”is something that would be wonderful if you could ...
By Matthew Heller • July 14, 2017 -
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Wholesale Prices Suggest Inflation Slowdown
In another indication that inflation may be stalling, U.S. wholesale prices increased only slightly in June, with most of the increase coming from rising prices for services.The Labor Department said the producer-price index edged up 0.1% last month after being flat in May. Economists surveyed by...
By Matthew Heller • July 14, 2017 -
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RBS Settles Suit Over Toxic RMBS for $5.5B
Taking another step to resolve claims arising from its sales of toxic mortgage-backed securities, Royal Bank of Scotland has agreed to pay the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency $5.5 billion.The settlement resolves a lawsuit that the FHFA filed in 2011 alleging violations of federal and state se...
By Matthew Heller • July 12, 2017 -
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Yellen Says Financial Crisis Unlikely in Her Lifetime
The Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen, said she did not believe there would be another financial crisis in her lifetime, citing the strength of reforms instituted in the wake of the 2007-2009 global crash.Fed Chair Janet Yellen Official portrait of Vice Chair Janet L. Yellen. Dr. Ye...
By William Sprouse • June 28, 2017