FTSE knocked by US default worry July 25, 2011 BRITAIN’S leading share index slipped back yesterday, weighed by weakness in financial issues on fears of a possible debt default by the United States, with investors’ attention switching to precious metal miners and defensively-perceived sectors. At the close, the FTSE 100 index was down 9.76 points, or 0.2 per cent at 5,925.26, snapping a four-session [...]
Fears dent Wall Street July 25, 2011 US stocks dipped in trading yesterday as lawmakers remained in a standoff over raising the debt ceiling to avoid default, but investors were convinced a compromise will be reached before next week’s critical deadline. Trading volume, however, was light even for a seasonally quiet period, suggesting investors were holding to the sidelines. The Dow Jones [...]
Why CFD traders should take positions on indices July 25, 2011 CONTRACTS for difference (CFD) lend themselves to trading on indices. Where investors would usually be restricted to taking a position on one particular asset, index trading through CFDs enables you to invest in segments of the market, or even the health of the broader national market. And with the current volatility in the markets, traders [...]
THE EUROZONE SUFFERS FROM GREECE’S DEBT July 25, 2011 EQUITIES staged a strong rally for most of last week, as European leaders and the European Central Bank (ECB) managed to reach agreement on a second Greek bailout package. At first glance, the proposed measures appeared far bolder than many analysts expected. Previously, policymakers were accused of being too tentative in their response to the [...]
Heat is on for a US debt deal July 24, 2011 DESPITE the lifeline thrown to Greece by Eurozone leaders last week, there seems to be a widespread view that this was merely a band-aid fix, even a hastily cobbled together deal, which still does not draw a definitive line under the European public finances crisis. Furthermore, any relief rally which it may have spurred on [...]
WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD July 24, 2011 NEW York City may be frying in near record temperatures but Wall Street has been feeling the heat for months. Wrangling over the US debt ceiling and questions marks over corporate earnings mean markets are unlikely to get a break any time soon. Wall Street is set to close its worst three months in a [...]
For healthy profits, take the pulse of markets with technical analysis July 24, 2011 I MAKE close to 100 per cent of my trading and investing decisions using technical analysis, which is the study of price action itself – through charts or quantitative techniques – in preference to the study of underlying economic and financial factors, which ultimately drive prices in the longer-term. VITAL SIGNS A technical analyst is [...]
THE TIPSTER July 24, 2011 DOMINO’S Pizza has been one of the success stories of the last couple of years as more and more people have opted to stay in rather than go out for dinner due to restricted finances and economic uncertainty. CMC Markets spread on Domino’s Pizza is 463.74p-464.97p Sainsbury’s dipped to a very significant long term support [...]
THE WEEK AHEAD in association with GFT July 24, 2011 COMPANY NEWS ● Domino’s Pizza releases its interim results today. The popular take-away pizza chain will be hoping that its results will be sizzling hot rather than a soggy disappointment. ● ARM Holdings is set to release its second quarter results tomorrow. After a successful year when its chips have been used to supply the [...]
Who to call when you’re stuck in a battle zone July 24, 2011 IF TIMING is everything in business, then rarely can anyone have got their timing quite so spot on as Ted Jones. The former army officer founded his company, Northcott Global Solutions (NGS), a mere 16 months ago, with the aim of revolutionising the rather exciting world of emergency evacuation – getting people out of global [...]