Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Insurers call for delay in prising open 'black box' accounts

Reuters.com Newsletter

Insurers call for delay in prising open 'black box' accounts

Insurers from across the world have called for amendments and a two-year delay to a change in accounting rules aimed at increasing visibility of how they earn their money.

Shades of 2014 lurking in CBOT soybean market: Braun

When the Chicago Board of Trade closed for business on Monday, November soybean futures ended up 24 cents on the day, and nearly 80 cents off the contract's all-time low from a month earlier.

China Treasury holdings in August fall to lowest since June 2017: Treasury data

China's holdings of U.S. Treasuries fell for a third straight month in August to their lowest in more than a year, Treasury Department data showed on Tuesday, in what was likely a move to support its currency in the face of emerging market volatility.

Martin Currie appoints portfolio manager for global emerging markets

Legg Mason Inc affiliate Martin Currie said on Tuesday Colin Dishington would join its global emerging markets team as portfolio manager.

YOUR MONEY - Comic heroes teach kids about finance

As any parent knows, getting children to focus can be challenging - even more so when it involves topics like monetary systems.

PIMCO taps Erin Browne as managing director and portfolio manager

PIMCO, one of the world's largest fixed-income managers, on Monday named Erin Browne, previously of UBS Asset Management and Steve Cohen's Point72 Asset Management, as managing director and portfolio manager focused on asset allocation.

Gray divorces and tax changes complicate retirement

When people over the age of 50 get divorced, retirement accounts become a key asset, even more so sometimes than the house or alimony. Lawyers and feuding couples are bracing for big changes at the end of 2018 for how these assets get split up.

Mnuchin to attend top Saudi event, media exit over missing journalist

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Wall Street bankers will show up at an elite Saudi investment conference this month despite a growing exodus of top media companies and business leaders after the disappearance of a Saudi journalist.

Related Videos

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies at 65

Icahn steps up VMware fight with Dell

Introducing the all-new
Reuters News app

The new Reuters News app is here, redesigned from the ground up to fit your busy life.

Get it now on iOS