General Electric Issues Islamic Bonds
General Electric has sold $500 million worth of five-year Islamic bonds, making it the first major U.S. corporate issuer of what is known as "sukuk," according to a published report.
10:59AM 11/20/09
Recovery Waits on Bank Regulators
Banks are in a tough spot these days, waiting to hear specifics from regulators about new capital requirements but also being urged to put money to work to help the overall economy.
10:17AM 11/20/09
Analysts See Opportunity in I-Banks
It's a mistake to assign low valuations to big banks with large investment banking divisions, according to a pair of well-known bank analysts.
08:14AM 11/20/09
Goldman Sees Early X-mas for GE
General Electric investors have reason to be bullish heading into December, according to a recent report from Goldman Sachs, which has a buy rating on the stock.
08:54AM 11/19/09
Bank of America Gets Lift From Paulson
Bank of America shares surged after hedge fund investor John Paulson reportedly told clients he sees the stock going much higher over the next two years.
01:51PM 11/18/09
Citi Credit Trends Foretell Stock Boost
Citigroup's credit default swaps are "increasingly supportive" of a rally in the company's common shares, according to a recent analyst report.
12:32PM 11/18/09
GE Still Haggling With Vivendi, Report Says
General Electric is reportedly still haggling with with Vivendi over the value of the company's 20% stake in NBC Universal, which GE is seeking to sell to Comcast.
11:42AM 11/18/09
General Electric's Immelt = Al Gore?
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt's progressive stance on energy policy is representative of growing environmental awareness in corporate America.
09:02AM 11/18/09
Citi, Goldman Lead Deleveraging Race
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs have made the best progress in reducing leverage from historical norms, according to an analysis by JMP Securities analyst Michael Hecht.
09:05AM 11/17/09
GE Deals Smartly With Uncle Sam
General Electric has been deft in the handling of its dealings with the federal government, a contrast to a number of other large U.S. corporations.
11:25AM 11/16/09


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