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SEC fines Nasdaq $10m for Facebook failure
The fine marks the most aggressive action taken by the Securities and Exchange Commission on a US market operator
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Regulators clash over derivatives reforms
The US, stung by the 2008 bailout of AIG, is seeking broad authority to police foreign trading that puts domestic taxpayers at risk
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Nasdaq to launch interest rates platform
The effort comes as the company seeks to broaden its reach into the futures market as it looks to diversify away from cash equity transactions
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LSE cuts fees for ETF market makers
The exchange has reduced costs in order to encourage liquidity, but some commentators say the impact will be limited to retail investors
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Selling in Tokyo sours sentiment
Nikkei 225 drops 5.2% after a firming yen encouraged profit-taking, gold rises above $1,400 an ounce and highly-rated sovereign bond prices inch up
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Danger of Abenomics is it goes too far
Japan may quickly discover there are worse things than deflation and zero interest rates – namely the wrong kind of inflation and high interest rates
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Fears grow Japan sell-off will escalate
The six-day slump marks a sharp turnaround for a market which had ground steadily higher all year, lifted by hopes that Mr Abe's multi-pronged economic stimulus package would boost the nation's biggest companies
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Brazil investors look beyond benchmark
Bovespa is heavily weighted by liquidity as well as market capitalisation, so volatile stocks are often over-represented in the index
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Retail sector losses crimp FTSE rally
Retailers are weaker on the FTSE 100, but London's main index stays calm as appetite for miners helps keep the focus off sliding shares in Tokyo
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