US data looms over stock markets January 28, 2013 But the end of recent rallies could be useful corrective for investors TOO good to be true? That’s the growing worry among US equity investors. Consider that the Dow Jones Industrial Average, up roughly 6 per cent since 1 January, is off to its best start in more than two decades and now sits within [...]
Analyst picks for 29 January 2013 January 28, 2013 QUANTITATIVE STRATEGIST DAVID RODRIGUEZ My pick: Sell Aussie dollar rallies Expertise: System trading Average time frame of trades: 2 days to 10 weeks A strong sell-off in the Aussie dollar and Canadian dollar is a warning that investors are suddenly positioning themselves for weakness in commodity dollars (“commodity bloc” dollars are Aussie dollar, New Zealand [...]
UK firms set for busy week of trading reports January 27, 2013 THE UK’s corporate calendar is packed this week as many of Britain’s biggest companies deliver their results before the month’s end. Both AstraZeneca and Royal Dutch Shell are set to give full-year results on Thursday, while British Sky Broadcasting, Haynes Publishing and Rank Group will give interim reports. Trading announcements are also expected that day [...]
US indexes are close to highs after stock lifts January 27, 2013 STOCKS have been on a tear in January, moving major indices within striking distance of all-time highs. The bearish case is a difficult one to make right now. Earnings have exceeded expectations, the housing and labour markets have strengthened, lawmakers in Washington no longer seem to be the roadblock that they were for most of [...]
Pricey funds may pay off over time January 27, 2013 INVESTORS are often told that minimising costs should be a priority. However, there are certain instances where paying a little bit extra can reap rewards. This may be the case when it comes to choosing between open-end funds and close-end funds. Recent research from Winterflood has shown that, over the long term, closed-end funds (despite [...]
Standing out from the crowd in a new market January 27, 2013 CROWDFUNDING started in the 1990s and aimed to bring together people with similar interests to fund a project or business. Since 2008, however, following the decline in bank lending to small businesses, it has found a new face. Large numbers of private investors are linking up through online platforms to companies – usually early stage [...]
The big bad business of exploiting eager interns for free labour January 27, 2013 THE disillusioned young worker struggles out of bed at dawn and heads off to a menial and mindless job, offering only pitiful pay, poor treatment, and long hours. Happens in Asia, right? Africa? Well it happens here too. I met two people recently with worrying stories. Betti was excited about the world. She had just [...]
Credit ratings may require revision January 27, 2013 THE debate about business financing has reached an unpleasant standstill. Depending on who you listen to, banks are either refusing to lend, firms are too scared to borrow, or a hodge-podge of other factors is making one or the other do both or neither. It’s a mess. What’s lost is an idea of the mechanics [...]
New Year rally continues as FTSE surges again and short sellers exit January 24, 2013 BRITAIN’S top share index rallied on yesterday, outperforming its global peers and extending its best start to the year since 1989, boosted by strong global economic data and deal chatter for heavyweight Vodafone. The FTSE 100 surged 62.27 points, or 1.1 per cent, to 6,264.91 points, a level not seen since May 2008, taking its [...]
Wall St inches higher despite Apple’s plunge January 24, 2013 THE smallest of gains gave the Standard & Poor’s 500 its seventh straight winning day yesterday, but the index failed to hold above the 1,500 line, restrained by Apple’s worst day in more than four years. Apple slid 12.4 per cent to $450.50 a day after it posted revenue that missed Wall Street’s forecast as [...]