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• Sunday, February 07th, 2010

US DoJ dissatisfied with Google book deal
The US justice department is still not satisfied with an agreement on digitising books made between Google and authors and publishers, despite ’substantial progress’ on amendments to the settlement.

Optimum Lightpath Introduces 40 Gigbit Service In New York Metro Area
The new service is geared to meeting the bandwidth, speed, low latency and security demands of the financial community.

Short View: Global sell-off
Thursday’s global sell-off was catalysed by fear in credit markets and worries over US unemployment, writes John Authers

Equinoxe AIS Implements SunGard’s Asset Arena Investment Accounting Solution
Equinoxe is a full-service alternative investment fund administration company headquartered in Bermuda with subsidiaries licensed and regulated in Ireland and Mauritius.

With Profits, Goldman Sachs Adjusts Bonuses
Goldman Sachs says it earned $4.95 billion September through December and will set aside $16.2 billion for staff for the year.

SEC Asks Public Companies to Disclose Climate-Related Risks to Investors
Faith-based organization, ICCR, warns that compliance with SEC will create “lag time”

Trading Technologies Sues Cunningham Trading Systems and Interactive Brokers
Some of the patents relate to its MD Trader product, the order-entry screen incorporated in its X_Trader software.

G7 talk on Greece fails to soothe investors, euro dips
TORONTO/HONG KONG (Reuters) – The euro and growth-linked currencies fell Monday as investors unwound risky trades amid growing worries about eurozone’s debt problems, dismissing assurances from European finance ministers at the weekend.

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