Greenwich Associates said in a recent report all signs point to more merger and acquisitions over the next 18 months.
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Are the stock markets (and bond trading) closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day?U.S. stock and bond markets on Monday will be closed in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, providing a natural pause after a bullish tilt on Wall Street to start 2019.
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Citigroup misses fourth-quarter revenue expectations on much weaker-than-expected bond tradingCitigroup is the first of the big U.S. banks to report quarterly results, so investors will be keen to see how it performed during a tumultuous period.
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JPMorgan misses profit estimates as bond trading slumpsJPMorgan Chase & Co reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit as a slump i...
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'Big Short' investor Eisman sees danger looming in corporate bond marketSteve Eisman, immortalized in the Michael Lewis book 'The Big Short,' is the latest to issue a warning about the company debt at the lowest rung of the investment-grade level.
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Stock-Exchange Veteran Chris Concannon Moves to Bond PlatformCboe Global Markets President and Chief Operating Officer Chris Concannon, an early advocate of electronic trading, will hold the same titles at bond-trading venue MarketAxess Holdings.
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