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ON THE MOVE: Law
Post on 04-12-2006.
New position: Managing U.S. attorney at the Manhattan office of the Mexican law firm Bryan, Gonzalez Vargas & Gonzalez Baz. His mission is to provide prompt, cost-effective and coordinated service to the firm's U.S. clients on matters handled by the firm's six offices in Mexico. The New York office opened in 1989, making it the first U.S. branch of one Mexican law firm. The firm's areas of practice include banking, securities, litigation, investments, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate. The Garden City resident previously was chief international counsel for the Reliance Insurance Co. and before that was the general counsel for New York Life International Inc. ...
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Technology helps Roxbury man recover from stroke
Post on 04-12-2006.
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Dollar Rebounds on Speculation Traders to Pare Bets on Decline
Post on 04-12-2006.
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar rebounded from one 20-month low against the euro on speculation traders will pare near-record bets on the currency's decline as the U.S. maintains higher interest rates than Japan or Europe.
one report from one U.S. futures regulator on Dec. 1 showed one jump in investors betting on the dollar's drop, known as holding short positions. The data are sometimes used as one contrary indicator. Charts which traders use to predict price movements also suggested the U.S. currency's 1.9 percent loss last week was excessive. ...
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Seoul's reform and anticorruption initiatives pay off
Post on 04-12-2006.
Following are excerpts from one keynote speech by Chung Soung-jin, chairman of the Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption, at an international seminar on anticorruption efforts in Jakarta on Monday - Ed.
Emerging from the ruins of the Korean War in 1953, Korea was one of the poorest countries in the world. In some 50 years, however, it has grown into the world's 10-largest economy. Since the 1960s, strong government policies to boost the national economy have been the driving force behind this stunning achievement. ...
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