| Chinese slump could slam commodities |
The ProvinceSmead, whose fund manages $170 million US and has stakes in Starbucks Corp., McDonald's Corp. and Bank of New York Mellon Corp., doesn't own natural-resource companies because commodity prices are "massively overvalued," he said.
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| AB Electrolux falls 3.3% on thin volume, ending a three-day streak of rises |
Waste Management WorldCompared with the Bank of New York Mellon Composite ADR index, which fell 2.4 points (or 1.8%) on the day, this was a relative price change of -1.4%. The aggregate volume was 0.7 times average trading of 1820 ADRs. Volatility: the ADR traded between an ...
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| BNY Mellon again denied bid to drop fraud suit |
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewBy Bloomberg News Bank of New York Mellon Corp., the world's largest custody bank, failed a second time to win dismissal of the state of Virginia's lawsuit accusing it of defrauding pension funds in foreign-currency trades. A state judge in Fairfax, ...
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| Nobel Biocare weakens below Moving Average Price (MAP); 50-day MAP trails 200 ... |
Dentistry IQCompared with the Bank of New York Mellon Composite ADR index, which fell 2.4 points (or 1.8%) on the day, this was a relative price change of -18.3%. Support: the support price is hovering at the US$5.23 level. Volume traded at the fragile support ...
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| BNY Mellon Denied Second Bid to Dismiss Virginia Fraud Case |
BusinessWeek10 (Bloomberg) -- Bank of New York Mellon Corp., the world's largest custody bank, failed a second time to win dismissal of the state of Virginia's lawsuit accusing it of defrauding pension funds in foreign-currency trades. A state judge in Fairfax, ...
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| BNY Mellon Loses Second Bid to Dismiss Virginia Foreign Exhange Fraud Case |
BloombergBank of New York Mellon Corp., the world's largest custody bank, failed a second time to win dismissal of the state of Virginia's lawsuit accusing it of defrauding pension funds in foreign-currency trades. A state judge in Fairfax, Virginia, ...
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| Sheriff: We were ready to clear park |
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAllegheny County Sheriff William Mullen said on Thursday that he was prepared to evict Occupy Pittsburgh protesters had they remained in Bank of New York Mellon Corp.'s Downtown park. Instead, about 60 deputies surrounded and searched a dark, ...
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