AIMA responds to final AIFMD implementation text
Hedge Funds: The AIMA has responded to the publication of the final text of the implementing measures of the AIFMD by the European Commission
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Weak ad revenue pulls down Google
Friday, October 19, 2012 - 06:11 y of the Google offices in Berlin, Germany. Although the American company holds 95% of the German search engine market share and already has offices in Hamburg and Munich, its new offices on the prestigious Unter den Linden avenue are its first in the German capital. The Internet giant has been met with opposition in the country recently by the former president's wife, who has sued it based on search results for her name that she considers derogative. The European Commission has planned new data privacy regulations in a country where many residents opted in to have their homes pixeled out when the company introduced its Street View technology. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images) Yesterday Google gave investors a double surprise. First, the company accidentally fired off its earnings announcement three hours ahead of schedule -- while markets were still open. Then, those profits fell quite short of expectations. Marketplace Morning Report for Friday, October ...
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PODCAST: Newsweek leaves the newsstand and barley gets decoded
Thursday, October 18, 2012 - 10:11 Sean Gallup/Getty Images A new study from an international consortium of scientists says they have decoded the surprisingly complex genome of barley. December 31 will be the last paper issue of Newsweek magazine . Next year would have been Newsweek's 80th anniversary -- technically, it still will be, though by then it will be an online-only entity. At that point, its content will become even more closely entwined with the news and opinion web site The Daily Beast. Tina Brown merged the two in 2010, and became the top editor of both. This morning Brown indicated the end of the print edition at Newsweek will mean considerable job losses. Michael Isikoff , who reported for Newsweek from 1994 until 2010 and broke a number of the era's biggest cover stories, shares his thoughts on the end of Newsweek in print and what the magazine meant to staffers and readers over the years. Seasonally adjusted claims for unemployment insurance rose by 46,000 last week or about ...
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