Analyst picks for 26 June 2012 June 25, 2012 CURRENCY STRATEGIST JOEL KRUGER My pick: Long dollar-yen at ¥79.80 Expertise: Technical analysis Average time frame of trades: 6 months Our recommendation for last week was triggered, and we are now long on dollar-yen after the market broke convincingly back above ¥79.80. We continue to contend that this market is in the process of carving [...]
LONDON REPORT June 24, 2012 UK GDP and a two-day EU summit aimed at containing the Eurozone debt crisis will dominate economic news, while investors await trading reports from Debenhams and Carpetright. The Office for National Statistics is expected to confirm that Britain is in a double-dip recession when it publishes its third estimate of GDP in the first quarter. [...]
WALL ST THE WEEK AHEAD June 24, 2012 WALL Street navigated some potent obstacles last week – Greece’s elections and the Federal Reserve’s slashing its US economic growth forecasts – but the drama is not over. Investors say big gains will be hard to come by amid signs of slowing growth . The S&P 500 posted its second-biggest daily decline of the year [...]
Kicking live music up a number of notches June 24, 2012 WHEN Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg pitched up to his IPO in a hoodie, some criticised him. However, to get to that stage he had already convinced plenty of private investors that he was worthy of their cash. Clearly the hoodie hadn’t bothered them. In under a minute into my meeting with Ian Hogarth, co-founder of Songkick [...]
Personality is essential for success in both business and life June 24, 2012 WHAT’S a successful personality? I am one of 11 children born in the outback of Australia. My father was an itinerant farm labourer, so sometimes we were given accommodation and sometimes we stayed in a big tent. Strong as an ox, “Dad” was a good worker but also liked a drink. He was violent towards [...]
Make Britain the home of the brave June 24, 2012 ON FRIDAY, Neil Carmichael MP from the education select committee, hosted a debate in the House of Commons on how innovative further education could better equip the workforce of the future. A pertinent subject, following the revelation of Michael Gove’s plans for education reform. Entrepreneurs can provide an interesting perspective. Friday’s event came on the [...]
FTSE pares back gains after China’s weakness punctures Eurozone relief June 21, 2012 BRITAIN’S leading share index dropped back yesterday, snapping a four-session winning streak on falls in heavyweight commodity stocks which were hit by fresh signs of economic weakness in China and concerns over growth in the United States. Energy stocks and miners were the biggest blue chip casualties, with the two sectors particularly sensitive to the [...]
Worst day in three weeks for US market June 21, 2012 US stocks posted the worst day in three weeks yesterday on mounting evidence that slowing manufacturing growth worldwide threatened corporate profits. Shares of energy and materials companies led declines as commodity prices fell. US crude futures slipped below $80 a barrel for the first time since October and the S&P energy sector index lost 4 [...]
Invensys surges 27 per cent as talks of bid from US resurface June 20, 2012 SHARES in Invensys surged by 27 per cent yesterday on talk of a bid from US rival Emerson Electric. The rumours suggested Emerson was mainly interested in the company’s controls business and not the rail division, but would be willing to buy the whole lot to achieve its aims. That was enough to see Invensys [...]
Stocks sink on disappointing Federal action June 20, 2012 US stocks edged lower yesterday after the Federal Reserve acted to aid the fragile economy with stimulus measures that were in line with market expectations but went no further. Stocks rallied in recent days in the hope that the US central bank would extend Operation Twist, a bond-buying program designed to lower long-term rates and [...]