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Video: Mostaque Says Transparency Key to Dubai Debt Solution: Video

Video: Mostaque Says Transparency Key to Dubai Debt Solution: Video

from Bloomberg on November 30, 2009
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Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Emad Mostaque, Middle East equity-fund manager at Pictet Asset Management, talks with Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan and Francine Lacqua about the risk of debt default by Dubai. Dubai’s debt risk, after jumping the most last week since January, is still below the level signaling a potential failure as investors expect the emirate will be rescued by oil-rich neighbor Abu Dhabi. The cost to protect against Dubai reneging on obligations doubled last week after state company Dubai World, with $59 billion of liabilities, sought a “standstill” agreement from creditors. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Rami Sidani Says Dubai World Default `Highly Unlikely': Video

Video: Rami Sidani Says Dubai World Default `Highly Unlikely': Video

from Bloomberg on November 30, 2009
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Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Rami Sidani, head of Middle East and North Africa investment at Schroder Investment Management Ltd., talks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu, Jon Erlichman and Adam Johnson about the likelihood that Dubai World will default on its $59 billion debt. Sidani, speaking from Beirut, Lebanon, also discusses market reaction to the statement by the Dubai's government that it hasn't guaranteed the debt of the state-controlled holding company, and the prospects for real estate values in Dubai. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Calpers May Drop BlackRock; UBS Plans to Hire in Canada: Video

Video: Calpers May Drop BlackRock; UBS Plans to Hire in Canada: Video

from Bloomberg on November 25, 2009
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Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman reports on the latest breaking business news and top stories in today's Business Briefs. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Ackman Says Short Sellers Are Key for Capital Markets: Video

Video: Ackman Says Short Sellers Are Key for Capital Markets: Video

from Bloomberg on November 19, 2009
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Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on William Ackman, founder and chief executive officer of Pershing Square Capital Management LP. Ackman, speaking yesterday at the "Covering the Crisis" panel hosted by Bloomberg News and Vanity Fair in New York, says short sellers are the "canary in the coal mine" for capital markets. Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman also reports on the outlook for Pershing Square's investments. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Paulson & Co. Bets BofA to Almost Double by End of 2011: Video

Video: Paulson & Co. Bets BofA to Almost Double by End of 2011: Video

from Bloomberg on November 18, 2009
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Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Paulson & Co., the hedge fund firm run by billionaire John Paulson, told investors Bank of America Corp.’s stock will almost double in the next two years as writedowns ease. Bank of America, ranked first by assets and deposits in the U.S., may rise to $29.81 by December 2011, Paulson said in a quarterly letter to clients. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Madoff’s Jewelry, Clothing Rake in More Than $900,000: Video

Video: Madoff’s Jewelry, Clothing Rake in More Than $900,000: Video

from Bloomberg on November 16, 2009
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Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bernard L. Madoff’s boats will follow his Rolex “prisoner watch” and New York Mets jacket to the auction block tomorrow, with sale proceeds going to victims of his $65 billion Ponzi scheme. Hundreds of keepsakes, jewelry and clothing owned by Madoff and his wife, Ruth, sold Nov. 14 in a boisterous Manhattan auction that made more than $900,000. Bloomberg's Gigi Stone reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Madoffs' Rolexes, Furs, Hermes Handbags Set for Auction: Video

Video: Madoffs' Rolexes, Furs, Hermes Handbags Set for Auction: Video

from Bloomberg on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Seventeen Rolexes, including an Oyster chronograph watch, fur coats and designer handbags are among the 150 to 200 lots up for auction that once belonged to Bernard and Ruth Madoff. The items will be auctioned tomorrow at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers to benefit victims of his $65 billion Ponzi scheme. Bloomberg's Gigi Stone reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Bear Juror Says Evidence `Not Enough' for Conviction: Video

Video: Bear Juror Says Evidence `Not Enough' for Conviction: Video

from Bloomberg on November 11, 2009
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Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Serphaine Stimpson, a juror in the fraud trial of former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, said after their acquittal that the government did not provide enough evidence to convict the defendants. The panel of eight women and four men who spent the past month hearing testimony in the case took only nine hours to find them not guilty on all six counts. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Ex-Bear Fund Managers Cioffi, Tannin Not Guilty of Fraud: Video

Video: Ex-Bear Fund Managers Cioffi, Tannin Not Guilty of Fraud: Video

from Bloomberg on November 10, 2009
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Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Carol Massar, Su Keenan and Matt Miller report on the acquittal of former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge-fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin. A jury of eight women and four men deliberated less than a day before reaching the verdict. Cioffi and Tannin were accused of misleading investors who lost $1.6 billion. The trial was the first stemming from a federal probe into the collapse of the subprime mortgage-market, which cost investors as much as $396 billion and helped trigger a worldwide recession. Dennis Gartman, economist and editor of the Gartman Letter and Bloomberg contributor William Cohan also speak. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Tilson Discusses Ex-Bear Stearns Fund Managers Acquittal: Video

Video: Tilson Discusses Ex-Bear Stearns Fund Managers Acquittal: Video

from Bloomberg on November 10, 2009
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Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Whitney Tilson, founder of T2 Partners LLC, talks with Bloomberg Television about the aquittal of former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge-fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin. (This report is and excerpt from the full interview Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Gartman Discusses Acquittal of Ex-Bear Fund Managers: Video

Video: Gartman Discusses Acquittal of Ex-Bear Fund Managers: Video

from Bloomberg on November 10, 2009
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Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Dennis Gartman, economist and editor of the Gartman Letter, talks with Bloomberg Television about the acquittal of former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge-fund managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin of charges they misled investors who lost $1.6 billion. (This report is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Hedge Fund Managers, Traders Charged in Galleon Probe: Video

Video: Hedge Fund Managers, Traders Charged in Galleon Probe: Video

from Bloomberg on November 06, 2009
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Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. prosecutors charged 14 people, including hedge fund managers, lawyers and an ex-Galleon Group employee, for using the methods of “drug dealers” and “common criminals” to profit on insider data from deals involving firms such as 3Com Corp. and Alliance Data Systems Corp. Bloomberg's Monica Bertran reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Singer Calls Cioffi-Tannin a Case for Government to Lose: Video

Video: Singer Calls Cioffi-Tannin a Case for Government to Lose: Video

from Bloomberg on November 05, 2009
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Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Bill Singer, a partner at Stark & Stark, talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about the outlook for the fraud trial of former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge-fund managers Matthew Tannin and Ralph Cioffi. Jurors in Brooklyn, New York, will hear closing arguments in the case starting today. Cioffi and Tannin are accused of misleading investors about the health of two funds, which cost investors $1.6 billion when they collapsed in 2007. Bloomberg's Dan Colarusso also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: FBI Arrests Former Galleon Office Worker, 13 Others: Video

Video: FBI Arrests Former Galleon Office Worker, 13 Others: Video

from Bloomberg on November 05, 2009
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Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- FBI agents arrested 14 people as part of an ongoing insider trading investigation, including a former worker at the offices of the Galleon Group hedge fund firm, the center of an alleged $20 million scheme. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Fahy Says U.S. Has `Very Strong' Insider-Trading Case: Video

Video: Fahy Says U.S. Has `Very Strong' Insider-Trading Case: Video

from Bloomberg on November 05, 2009
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Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- John Fahy, partner at Fahy Choi LLC, and Thomas Newkirk, a partner at Jenner & Block LLP, talk with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton about federal charges against 14 people, including hedge fund managers and an ex-employee of Galleon Group, as part of a probe of an alleged insider trading scheme totaling $40 million. (Source: Bloomberg)
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