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  • THE TIPSTER

    July 7, 2010

    GOLD has sold off sharply although rather than the usual risk appetite explanation, fingers are pointing towards central banks offloading the asset to the Bank of International Settlements. However, with the risk a double-dip still looming, there’s no shortage of reasons why the foray below $1,200/ per oz will be short lived. The current IG [...]

  • LISTED PRODUCT NEWS

    July 7, 2010

    ETF SECS ROLLS OUT ETCS TO GERMANY ETF Securities has extended its euro-based exchange-traded currencies (ETCs) offering to the German stock exchange this week, giving further flexibility to European investors – they were first listed on the LSE in November 2009. They now include eight euro-based ETCs with long or short exposure to the US [...]

  • Don’t let technology take over your life

    July 7, 2010

    RECENTLY I went to a presentation of some research into the uses of technology at work, at the London office of Google. They had commissioned a think-tank to look into the ways that technology will help us “collaborate” and become more “creative” in the years ahead. But there was a strange situation when those of [...]

  • FTSE hits one-week closing high aided by miners as low prices tempt traders

    July 6, 2010

    FIRMER miners helped push Britain’s top share index to a one-week closing high yesterday on improving risk appetite, while signs of strength in Europe’s banking system lifted banks. The FTSE 100 closed up 141.47 points, or 2.9 per cent, at 4,965.00, its highest closing level since 28 June, and its biggest one-day percentage rise since [...]

  • Banks boost US as Dow ends 5-day losing streak

    July 6, 2010

    WALL Street rebounded yesterday, but strong buying interest evaporated in the afternoon as bearish sentiment reasserted itself. Ending a five-day string of losses, the major indexes bounced back after the S&P 500 closed at a 10-month low on Friday, but investors used the morning’s gains as an opportunity to sell rather than establish new long [...]

  • No longer safe or sound

    July 6, 2010

    WITH disappointing datasets coming out of the US – from employment to house prices – and equity markets looking shaky, some analysts have started to question whether this could be the beginning of the end for the greenback as the world’s “safe haven”. While such scenarios are usually imagined to play out over five- or [...]

  • THE AUSSIE IS NOT JUST A RISK PLAY

    July 6, 2010

    DIRECTOR OF CURRENCY RESEARCH, GFT WITH the economic calendar light on both sides of the Atlantic this week, the most interesting event risk is taking place down under where the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) just left its benchmark rates unchanged at 4.5 per cent. Although the RBA acknowledged that the global recovery is beginning [...]

  • The new safe havens

    July 6, 2010

    SIGNS pointing to a slowdown in global growth make life slightly trickier for forex traders since currencies tend to appreciate if the domestic growth outlook is good. In among all of this economic uncertainty, the job of the forex trader is to sniff out where growth is most likely to be found. Countries that don’t [...]

  • Expect long-run zloty strength

    July 6, 2010

    THE euro has gained ground in the last week, but with fears of a double dip returning and doubts raging about the rigor of the EU’s banking stress tests, the rally seems unlikely to last. So if the euro does fall back against most major currencies, what does this mean for eastern European forex? Intuitive [...]

  • MARKETS | Government Debt

    July 6, 2010

    GEORGE TCHETVERTAKOV HEAD OF MARKET RESEARCH, ALPARI OVER the past three months, confidence in a global economic recovery has waned and volatility has risen spectacularly in May. And as we enter the second half of 2010, most asset classes are severely underperforming consensus estimates made at the beginning of the year. Libor (the London inter-bank [...]

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