JPMorgan, Citigroup Helped Cause Lehman Illiquidity, Examiner Report Says JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup
Inc. helped cause the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holding Inc.
by demanding more collateral and changing guarantee agreements,
the bankrupt bank’s examiner said today in a report.
U.S. Stocks Gain as Health Care, Banks Send S&P 500 to Highest Since 2008 U.S. stocks rose, sending the
Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to the highest level since October
2008, as Citigroup Inc. led a bank rally and investors
speculated that health-care reform will be harder to pass.
Dodd Ends Talks on Financial Overhaul, Says Bill to Include Corker's Ideas Senator Christopher Dodd, who today
ended three weeks of talks with Republican Bob Corker on
legislation to overhaul financial regulations, said elements
they worked out will be in the bill he introduces next week.
Trade Deficit in U.S. Unexpectedly Shrinks as Oil, Automobile Imports Drop The trade deficit in the U.S.
unexpectedly narrowed in January as imports fell for the first
time in five months, indicating demand is cooling following the
fastest pace of growth in six years.
GMAC's Chief Carpenter Said to Get $9 Million Stock Compensation, No Cash Michael Carpenter, GMAC Inc.’s
chief executive officer, will get a 2010 pay package of about
$9 million entirely in stock, and some or all won’t vest until
later years, according to a person with direct knowledge of the
matter.
Calpers May Challenge Apple, BlackRock on Method Used to Elect Directors The California Public Employees’
Retirement System, the biggest state-run U.S. public pension,
may use its financial clout to force Apple Inc., BlackRock Inc.
and other companies where it has large holdings to change the
way they elect directors.
Chavez Outdone by Billionaire Mendoza as Wealth Soars Amid Takeover Threat Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s
“21st Century Socialism” is failing to rein in billionaire
Lorenzo Mendoza.
Brazil Recovery and Record Retail Surge Boost Chance of Interest Rate Hike Brazil’s fastest economic expansion
in two years and a record jump in retail sales may prompt policy
makers to start raising interest rates as early as next week.
Argentina's Biggest Agricultural Producer Tejar Weighs U.S. IPO on Demand El Tejar SA, Argentina’s largest
agricultural producer, is weighing an initial public offering in
New York to tap rising investor demand for farming assets.
Morgan Stanley, Repsol, Bid to Supply LNG to Argentina After Fuel Shortage Repsol YPF SA and Morgan Stanley’s
commodities unit are among six companies bidding to supply
liquefied natural gas to Argentina from May to September.
Bovespa Index Drops as China Inflation Overshadow Brazil Economic Growth The Bovespa stock index fell from a
two-month high as metals producers dropped on concern Brazil and
China will raise interest rates, overshadowing a rally in
retailers and energy companies.
Venezuela Bolivar May Sink as Low as 9 Per Dollar This Year, Barclays Says Venezuela’s bolivar may fall as low
as 9 per dollar in the “worst scenario” as the government
refrains from selling U.S. currency in the unregulated market to
preserve foreign reserves, Barclays Plc said.