Google and Skype look like increasing their presence in the mobile market. With voice charged at around 17 times that of carrying the same amount of traffic, the market is ripe for arbitrage.
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Markets are beginning to drop and the bullish stockbroker’s are feeling the pain. Brett hasn't slept in 24 hours as he prepares for a key investment meeting.
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Zhang Liping, head of Credit Suisse’s China Investment Banking Department, gives WSJ's Jason Dean his views on China's recovering market, possible asset bubbles and key opportunities for foreign banks in the Chinese market.
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WSJ’s Jason Dean speaks to Zhang Liping, head of Credit Suisse's China Investment Banking Department, about how the recession has affected the financial-services group in China. Liping also shares his views on future trends in Chinese M&A.
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Brett works to get a wealthy investor into his fund. Jim & Lance make a million dollar phone call while Laetitia starts her new job as a junior currency analyst. Meanwhile, Larry tries to work the floor for the opening price.
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The U.S. pharma giant would do well to consider buying Amylin, which could boost its diabetes franchise and further reduce exposure to upcoming generic expiries, as well as giving the ailing biotech firm a much-needed makeover.
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Bonds of trust between investment banks and their clients have in some cases been stretched close to breaking point, fresh research by Dow Jones Investment Banker reveals, posing a challenge to bankers at credit-crunched institutions hoping to win future business. "Less Love, Less Money: C-Suite...
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Some battles were lost, some battles were won, but the war goes on. There isn’t a bull in sight and the bears are roaming free. Brett prepares for a meeting on going public and Laetitia continues to fight through the currency markets’ in London.
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In Paris, Laetitia, has to decide between two job offers. In the commodities pit, Larry has to contend with a hurricane that might strike the crops. Brett travels to the Dominican Republic to try to get a wealthy developer to invest in his fund.
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