The Tipster | Miner to hit a rock November 12, 2012 SHAREHOLDERS in copper miner Antofagasta have had a mixed year, with the current rally hitting a solid rock around the £13.50 mark. Although production updates point to continued progress, doubts still persist whether the company can meet its full-year target. A slowing Chinese economy continues to cast a long shadow over the share price. IG [...]
It is still not clear whether China’s new leaders will advance economic reform November 12, 2012 JUST days after the re-election of Barack Obama in the world’s biggest economy, China is deciding who will run the world’s second largest. For investors looking to put their money into this fast-growing market, understanding both the views and backgrounds of China’s new leaders is of the utmost importance. Hopes are high that this leadership [...]
Analyst picks for 13 November 2012 November 12, 2012 CURRENCY STRATEGIST CHRIS VECCHIO My pick: Long Aussie dollar-yen, euro-dollar and gold Expertise: Fundamental and technical analysis Average time frame of trades: A few hours to a few days New trades were initiated on Friday, with the intention of looking for 1 to 2 per cent bounces from each. Although the risk environment has been [...]
Congress may kick the fiscal can off its cliff November 12, 2012 AS WE rumble towards 31 December, US policymakers seem to be doing little of substance to address America’s looming fiscal cliff. And unless making speeches about the problem is going to make it go away, it is highly likely that we will see the kind of market uncertainty that we last witnessed in the summer [...]
Inflation on the way up again as energy bills and tuition fees strike November 11, 2012 INFLATION will be back in the spotlight tomorrow when official figures are released, followed by the Bank of England’s quarterly Inflation Report on Wednesday. While the Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell to 2.2 per cent in September, it is expected to increase again due to rising tuition and energy bills. “We expect the CPI to [...]
Wall Street sell off likely over market worries November 11, 2012 WALL Street’s post-election sell-off may pick up speed in the coming weeks as worries mount about the looming fiscal cliff and technical weakness suggests a possible correction ahead. The benchmark Standard & Poor’s 500 closed below its 200-day moving average – a measure of the market’s long-term trend – on Thursday for the first time [...]
A furniture retailer who rejects the high street November 11, 2012 I MEET Ning Li at Made.com’s new showroom in Notting Hill. I’m assured it’s not the online company’s first step towards being just another high street furniture retailer, but a new way to “engage with customers”. Indeed, Li believes Made.com’s success hinges on its deliberate avoidance of the high street for exclusively online retailing. Growing [...]
A dream solution for navigating the bedroom battlefield at night November 11, 2012 YOU wake in the middle of the night wanting to visit the bathroom. Tired, you regret having a few glasses of water hours earlier before hitting the sack. For a few moments you ponder rolling over and returning to sleep, but you know the need isn’t going to go away. So you slowly arise in [...]
A global week for passing things on November 11, 2012 GLOBAL entrepreneurship week has come to London, and this year it’s all about passing on. Sponsored by Barclays, the idea is for experienced entrepreneurs to give early start-ups and their founders the practical help they need to turn an idea into a business. But with more than 2,500 events taking place across the country, you [...]
Ethical investment can be a risky business November 11, 2012 ETHICAL investing is not a new concept. But while, in the 1960s, it was led by the Methodist Church’s decision to avoid stocks in sectors such as alcohol and gambling, nowadays issues such as climate change are the main drivers. As of 30 June 2012, there was approximately £11bn invested in Britain’s green and ethical [...]