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  • 4:02 PM A Facebook (FB) phone will arrive next year, multiple sources tell the NYT's Nick Bilton - a prior report suggested a Q3 launch. It's added Facebook has hired Apple engineers with iPhone experience, and is exploring multiple smartphone projects. The news comes as Facebook comes under pressure to improve mobile monetization, and rolls out a PC/mobile app store and an HTML5 app development platform. Facebook is also rumored to be interested in browser maker Opera. 2 Comments [Tech]
  • 3:47 PM Bullish on gold? You may look to out-of-favor producers like Newmont (NEM) that have been in the doldrums. The gap between the metal and the miners is at an all-time high, but producers are focused on bringing down costs. And though gold's down to around $1,568/ounce, Morgan Stanley argues factors driving the recent gold bull market are still in place. 2 Comments [Commodities, Quick Ideas]
  • 3:33 PM With renewable-energy subsidies as the fuel, a trade war between the U.S. and China is heating up. Markets both countries see as strategic (like America's $8.4B solar market) are playing host to increasing WTO challenges. And that's not to mention skirmishes over steel pipes, poultry, tires and music. 1 Comment [Global & FX, Energy]
  • 9:05 AM Though academic research suggests that the stocks of companies that make political donations perform worse than ones that don't, this year's elections could see corporate political spending skyrocket with a Supreme Court ruling having opened the door for unlimited spending on campaigns. Shareholders at Boeing (BA), IBM, PepsiCo (PEP) and BofA (BAC) seem to get the picture - having put forward motions to curb political spending. But their resolutions failed, so execs may squander more resources on campaigns with no benefit to investors. 15 Comments [U.S. Economy, Quick Ideas]
  • 8:40 AM Brussels considers a EU-wide "deposit guarantee scheme" to be funded by a new tax on banks, reports the Sunday Times. Top brass feels removing the threat of bank collapse can check the spread of contagion from Greece to Spain and beyond. It seems, however, Greek fears are less about deposit risk and more about denomination risk, i.e. waking up one morning to find your euro deposits converted to drachmas. 14 Comments [Global & FX, Financials]
  • 8:28 AM Disney (DIS) plans to start launching family cruises out of New York City for the first time. The company will set sail from the Big Apple this week for destinations that include stops in New England, Canada, and the Bahamas. Comment! [Consumer]
  • 7:50 AM The London Whale was hooked by a NYC "monster." The tale of how Boaz Weinstein and other hedge fund managers took JPMorgan for billions. Now running his own money, Weinstein was once a whale himself on the wrong side of a trade, he and his team at Deutsche Bank losing $1.8B in 2008. 6 Comments [Financials]
  • 7:31 AM SNB President Jordan dismisses calls from Swiss industry to raise the floor on the euro/franc exchange rate, giving the impression the central bank has its hands full just maintaining the CHF 1.20 floor. Meanwhile, a working group suggests capital controls, among other measures, to defend against franc strength in the event the crisis worsens. Comment! [Global & FX]
  • 7:18 AM After a barrage of criticism following yesterday's remarks that Greeks need to stop complaining and pay their taxes, IMF chief Lagarde clarifies, saying her comments were directed at the "most privileged." Nice. When in a hole, best to stop digging. Comment stream on Lagarde's Facebook page. 5 Comments [Global & FX]
  • 26 May, 3:04 PM Lou Lebedin is out as head of the global prime brokerage for JPMorgan Chase (JPM), just two months after taking sole charge of the unit. He was co-chief of the business after joining JPM via its Bear Stearns purchase. Teresa Heisenrether (from the fixed-income prime brokerage) replaces him. 1 Comment [Financials]
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