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Madoff Trustee Churns Out Suits Right Up to Deadline
Madoff trustee Irving Picard spent two weeks frantically filing civil suits before the statute of limitations deadline -- including a $19.6 billion suit against an Austrian banker.Chile December industrial production exceeds estimates
Chile's industrial output grew faster than forecast and retail sales surged in December, bolstering speculation the central bank will resume interest rate increases next month.Brazil's rising FDI helps finance current account deficit
Foreign direct investment in Brazil rose more than economists expected in January, helping finance a current account deficit that surged to a record for the month, the central bank reported.Banorte to buy Mexico?s Ixe Grupo for $1.31 billion
Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB, Mexico's third-largest lender, agreed to buy Ixe Grupo Financiero SAB for 16.2 billion pesos ($1.31 billion) to expand in the nation's capital and gain wealthier customers.Finding big-enough table tough during $737 million debt deal
Carlos Viana helped a major Spanish bank lead a $737 million debt restructuring agreement with so many parties that few offices had facilities to handle everyone at negotiating sessions.Chile consumer prices unexpectedly rose in December
Chile's consumer prices unexpectedly rose in December from the previous month and climbed more than forecast on an annual basis, increasing the probability that the central bank will raise interest rates next week.Chile's economy grew 4.8% October, missing estimates
Chile's economic activity increased less than economists forecast in October from the previous year, the central bank said on its website today.Spain's banks face revenue drain in 2011 on funding costs
Spain's banks, burdened this year by rising defaults and flagging credit demand, will face further pressure in 2011 as funding costs eat away at the returns on their stock of home loans.Short selling of stocks banned in France, Spain
France, Spain, Italy and Belgium's bans on short-selling may fail to reverse the fall in financial stocks and instead may concentrate bets against banks elsewhere in Europe, according to lawyers, investors and academics.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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