In the Market-Treasury Market Braces for Seismic SEC Rule
Treasury market participants expect U.S. regulators to soon finalize a major rule aimed at reining in debt-fueled bets by hedge funds.
Treasury market participants expect U.S. regulators to soon finalize a major rule aimed at reining in debt-fueled bets by hedge funds.
As Fed prepares to make another decision on interest rates, market participants are in tune with the recent mandate telegraphed by policymakers.
SEC is probing an incident at Two Sigma Investments LP, where a researcher tampered with the quant-investor’s models.
China's recent reduction in US government bond holdings, marking a 14-year low, has sparked speculation regarding the Asian giant's intentions.
Majority Whip Tom Emmer is the Republican nominee for House leader after he bested eight competitors to become the party’s latest speaker-designee.
Governments should open a new front in the international clampdown on tax evasion with a global minimum tax on billionaires.
An important ingredient in this week’s drama on Capitol Hill is a debate over the contentious issue of state and local tax (SALT) deductions.