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  • Now is a good time to get in to America for the long haul

    November 17, 2010

    ACCORDING to the late Sir John Templeton, investors should “buy when there’s blood in the streets”. The streets are not as bloody today as they were two years ago, but the last week has certainly been violent. Hints of a sovereign debt crisis in Europe, policy tightening in China, and the hangover from the announcement [...]

  • THERE’S SCOPE FOR GOLD TO RISE FURTHER

    November 17, 2010

    SENIOR ANALYST, ETF SECURITIES THE allure of gold is unmistakable in the current economic environment. Its attributes as a store of value have historically attracted investors during times of financial and economic uncertainty, and as a counter to inflation and sovereign risk. While inflation still appears a long way off, gold is being viewed as [...]

  • THE TIPSTER

    November 17, 2010

    THE majority of European airlines are staging something of a rebound after the recent sell-off, yet EasyJet has really stood out. It posted some decent earnings news earlier in the week and announced – as widely expected – the payment of its first dividend in 2012. Traders have been using the opportunity to sell down [...]

  • LISTED PRODUCT NEWS

    November 17, 2010

    DB X-TRACKERS LISTS FOUR NEW ETFS Deutsche Bank’s ETF division db x-trackers announced on Monday that it had listed four ETFs in London that give access to key Asian emerging markets. These swap-based ETFs track the MSCI China, MSCI India, MSCI Malaysia and MSCI Thailand total return equity indexes. The all-in fees for the Malaysia [...]

  • FTSE 100 gains on the back of Experian and financials

    November 17, 2010

    THE top share index closed higher yesterday, led up by Experian after robust first-half results, while strength was seen among banks which have been weighed down by concerns over Europe’s debt problems. Experian rose 6.3 per cent after the credit information group hiked its interim dividend and said it would look at ways of returning [...]

  • Wall St flat after late banks sell off

    November 17, 2010

    IINVESTORS were unable to recoup recent losses in the market yesterday, suggesting the struggles recently experienced by stocks are far from over. A late-day selloff did not inspire confidence. Volume was light and early buying faded, as financials led the market downward. The S&P 500 is down nearly four per cent since 5 November after [...]

  • Five fast ways to jazz up your CV

    November 17, 2010

    1. USE NUMBERS They quantify your achievements and people remember them, says Richard Maun in his book Job Hunting 3.0. Saying that you “saved money” or “improved the business” are meaningless. Saying that you “saved the company £200,000 a year” or that you “increased sales by 20 per cent” will grab the interviewer’s attention and make [...]

  • Business ethics: do the right thing

    November 17, 2010

    CORPORATE PHILOSOPHER IN RESIDENCE In my work as a professional “Corporate Philosopher” I work with a number of global banks and other corporations, the public sector and government agencies in helping leaders and employees ask and answer the question, “Are we doing the right thing?” The challenges we face today are immense. We are all [...]

  • Irish bailout concerns hit FTSE hard

    November 16, 2010

    BRITAIN’S top share index recorded its biggest fall in three months yesterday as concerns over Irish government debt and the prospect of another euro zone bailout dragged banking and commodity-related stocks lower. At the close the FTSE 100 was down 138.51 points, or 2.4 per cent, at 5,681.90, its biggest daily fall since 11 August. [...]

  • Worldwide uncertainty rocks Wall St

    November 16, 2010

    US stocks fell nearly two per cent yesterday as the prospect of more European bailouts and worries China will rein in inflation prompted investors to abandon risky assets. One result was a slide in resource stocks, such as Alcoa, which fell 2.8 per cent to $13.03, and Exxon Mobil, which dropped 2.2 per cent to [...]

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