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Shaw Capital Working Management News Worldwide: Pension funds flock to investment comfort zone
APR4 http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2011-04-04/pensions-flock-to-comfort-zone William Hutchings 04 Apr 2011 Fiduciary management, where a pension scheme hands significant influence over its investment decisions to someone else, has grown exponentially since the financial crisis. Asset managers, consultants and pension scheme managers agree that the crisis - and the losses that tipped previously solvent pension schemes deep into deficit - has shocked institutional investors into seek...
Shaw Capital Working Management Tips and Artticles Warning News: Tax-return-related scams popping up
The fliers increasingly popping up around many community churches seem harmless enough. They are handwritten, include a first name and local phone number, and offer exactly what any taxpayer would want: more money back on your tax returns. But as unsuspicious...
Warning: A Review of This Week's Hot Flicks
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Teen sci-fi enthusiasts is going to be absolutely hooked with this smart, if not uplifting prequel of the original "Planet of the Apes" in 1968 and all it'sTV, film and video game offshoots. A note of caution, though with its use of "motion-capture" engineering that allows the actual gorillas and chimps to look as full-blooded as those of the humans in the film - a product of computer effects overlaid upon a human actor. That's why the physical violence and di...
'Police forced me to name leaders in cash-for-vote scam'
Published on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 20:30 | Source : PT New Delhi, Aug 8 (PTI) Sanjeev Saxena, arrested for his alleged role in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam, today moved a bail plea in a Delhi court accusing police of pressurizing him to sign a "pre-typed" statement having names of leaders of various political parties as kingpins in the case. "The police officials during remand of applicant (Saxena) pressurised him to sign on pre-typed statement which was in the name of the applicant. "When the ...
Warning: Fear on Wall Street
Stocks posted a shard drop recently, with Dow Jones Industrial Average coming to a 4.3% fall while the Nasdaq also suffered a decrease of 5%. At closing time, there were couple of locations left to be able to conceal. Silver, gold, precious metal, crude and produces from Treasuries all fell dramatically since traders seemed regarding security and were met by absolutely nothing aside from dropping prices. Over the actual final ten investing nights, stocks and shares lost over 10%, the traditio...
Shaw capital Management Headlines: S. Korean financial regulator tightens rules for savings banks
English.news.cn 2011-03-17 14:35:40 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/business/2011-03/17/c_13783759.htm SEOUL, March 17 (Xinhua) - South Korea's financial regulator announced a set of tightened regulations on savings banks Thursday in a bid to improve the financial health of the distressed sector. The move came after the Financial Services Commission (FSC) suspended operations of eight local savings banks this year, which have been damaged by troubled construction project financing loa...
Shaw Capital Working Management Tips & Articles
Published on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 20:30 | Source : PT New Delhi, Aug 8 (PTI) Sanjeev Saxena, arrested for his alleged role in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam, today moved a bail plea in a Delhi court accusing police of pressurizing him to sign a "pre-typed" statement having names of leaders of various political parties as kingpins in the case. "The police officials during remand of applicant (Saxena) pressurised him to sign on pre-typed statement which was in the name of the applicant. "When the ...
News of the World: phone-hacking timeline
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/phone-hacking/8629354/News-of-the-World-phone-hacking-timeline.html DATE: MON July 11, 2011 The key dates in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal; from the storm in 2007 to the whirlwind today. 2007 Jan 26 - Clive Goodman, the News of the World's former royal editor, is jailed for four months. Andy Coulson resigns as editor of the Sunday tabloid, and Colin Myler takes over. May 29 - Harbottle and Lewis, News International's lawyers, review interna...
Royal Scam: Why Media's Excessive Royal Wedding Coverage Is Appalling And Wrong
Watching the wall-to-wall royal wedding coverage on the network morning shows and cable news networks this morning, it is easy to forget that every one of them is supposedly run by a "news" division. Wall-to-wall is not figurative term but a literal one. Give the people what they want right? But wait, a recent poll by the New York Timesand CBS found that about 28% of Americans were following the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton "very closely" or "somewhat closely," a number that e...
Warning signs
06/05/2011 A recent spate of 'vulnerable to deterioration' judgements has prompted grumblings that the housing watchdog is handing out tougher rulings. So is it? The Tenant Services Authority's Jonathan Walters reveals all Regulatory judgements are one of the key ways in which the housing regulator communicates its views about the sector and individual landlords to the wider world. The Tenant Services Authority, like the Housing Corporation before it, publishes regular judgements on provide...
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