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January 14, 2008
Countrywide Financial not out of the woods yet.
Analysis of: Countrywide rescue: $4 billion | money.cnn.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
1) Regulatory issues 2) Share holder approval
November 2, 2007
Economic slowdown can be good for rural Microfinance
Analysis of: Micro finance ignored | www.marketwatch.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
As economies get into systematic slowdown and central banks shift from neutral/contractionary mode to expansionary monetary policies, a major section of microfinance may emerge a winner as the rural small and tiny businesses have proven to be insulated from economic slowdowns.
November 1, 2007
Strategic and Operational solutions to Rupee Risk management
Analysis of: Rising Re claims first BPO victim in Spectrum | www.business-standard.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
With Rupee holding at sub-40 levels, Rupee Risk remains at forefront for IT & BPO industries. While they have failed to exhibit adequate proactiveness in financial methods of tackling Rupee risk, their strategic and Operational solutions seem to be paying off.
August 22, 2007
NASDAQ To Lose LSE Albatross and Looks Like it is in Catbird Seat this Time with OMX
Analysis of: Dubai Bids $4 Billion for OMX, Trumping Nasdaq Bid | www.bloomberg.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
From the very outset last year we expressed skepticism about NASDAQ’s ability to pull off a hostile deal with the LSE and argued that at minimum it would be a much, much longer road than most analysts had anticipated. NASDAQ/OMX is a different story. While in our June piece we noted the potential for...
July 5, 2007
You Can’t Always Get What You Want, But if You Try Sometimes Well You Just Might Find You Get What You Need…Thoughts on Nasdaq/OMX Deal, Implications for the LSE and Global Exchange Consolidation More Generally
Analysis of: Regulation a threat to New York, report says | www.ft.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
We are lukewarm on the Nasdaq/OMX deal, but view it as necessary to Nasdaq's bid to be a survivor.  We still view the LSE as having options available that can avoid a Nasdaq takeover, but think they have to move quickly. (This analysis was sent to clients on June 18th, several days prior...
Paul MoranDecember 19, 2006
The challenge ahead for foreign banks in China
Analysis of: Doors open to China's consumer banking market | www.iht.com
Author: Paul Moran, Director of Managed Futures, Peregrine Financial Group, Inc
Citigroup, the biggest U.S. bank, last month became the first overseas financial company to manage a Chinese bank. It led a group that paid $3.1 billion for 86 percent of Guangdong Development Bank, a struggling Guangzhou- based lender with 500 branchesForeign Banks Struggling with China valuations.Foreign...
Paul MoranDecember 19, 2006
The Aftermath of the China-U.S. trade talks.
Analysis of: Bernanke And Paulson's trip yields little. | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Paul Moran, Director of Managed Futures, Peregrine Financial Group, Inc
Paulson - China are gradual reformists.Bernanke- changed text in his prepared speech and pulled the term "effective subsidy" that angered the Chinese side and replaced it with the term "causes distortions" which will only add give fuel to the anti-China lobby in the U.S. China was caught off guard...
Paul MoranDecember 15, 2006
China trade negotiations
Analysis of: China pushes back against Paulson | money.cnn.com
Author: Paul Moran, Director of Managed Futures, Peregrine Financial Group, Inc
Despite U.S. pleas China seem intent on following it's own timetable on Yuan strengthening.....China gives U.S. a lecture on "building socialism with Chinese characteristics in an independent and self-reliant manner"On slowing GDP.....Cina has the poential and conditions to maintain fast economiic growth...

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