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Seeking Liquidity, Harvard Ups Cash Allocation to $1 Billion

The oldest and richest college in the US has released its annual report saying that following the financial crisis that left endowments around the country struggling to run their campuses, it has boosted its holdings of cash, US Treasuries, and other easy-to-sell assets.

Flash Crash Report Points Finger at Wrong Source of Big Trade That Went Bad

The trade and algorithm blamed for sparking the Flash Crash in the report by the SEC and CFTC was not executed by “mutual fund complex” Waddell & Reed but their executing broker, Barclay's Capital. The report's contention that the algorithm was simplistic and did not take price changes into full account may also be untrue. aiCIO's Joe Flood reports.

Survey Shows SWF Acquisitions Double in H1, Reflecting Confidence in Global Markets

A report released this week shows the number and value of acquisitions made by sovereign wealth funds followed by the Monitor Group and Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) doubled in the first half of 2010, with SWFs spending the most money in Europe, which accounted for 40% of the total expenditure, followed by North America, which accounted for about a third of the total value of deals, or about $7.5 billion.