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  • ECONOMIC DIARY

    December 20, 2009

    IN a quiet and short week, the big news on the agenda will be the revisions – if any – to third quarter GDP figures for the UK and the US on Tuesday. The UK third quarter data will be released on Tuesday at 9.30am. Despite an upward revision to -0.4 per cent from -0.6 [...]

  • US shares sink as dollar jumps higher

    December 17, 2009

    AMERICAN stocks fell yesterday as the dollar’s rebound spurred a safe-haven trade, cutting demand for riskier assets, while a soft profit outlook from economic bellwether FedEx sank transportation shares. Financial services stocks took a beating after influential banking analyst Meredith Whitney cut her earnings estimates on Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. The US dollar index, [...]

  • Bank jitters and commodity weakness hits London stocks

    December 17, 2009

    Jitters in the financial sector prompted by tough new proposed regulations sent banks sliding yesterday while commodity stocks also retreated on weaker raw material prices, pulling the FTSE 100 down 1.9 per cent by close. The FTSE 100 closed down 102.65 points at 5,217.61, having closed 34.49 points, or 0.7 per cent, higher on Wednesday [...]

  • Where the smart money should be heading next year

    December 16, 2009

    AT THE start of 2009, there was a very real chance that we would enter another Great Depression and the banking system was still on its knees. But the past 12 months have been an astonishing year in the markets – stock market indices have risen sharply beyond all expectations and major countries returned to [...]

  • RECOVERY AND INFLATION ARE 2010’S THEMES

    December 16, 2009

    GEORGE TCHETVERTAKOV HEAD OF MARKET RESEARCH, ALPARI UK IF 2008 was the year of the crisis, then the story of 2009 was recovery. Until March, this looked unlikely. Given the losses suffered by financial institutions during the financial meltdown, there were severe doubts whether the world’s banks and economies could bounce back. But signs of [...]

  • DON’T EXPECT THE YEN TO FALL SHARPLY

    December 16, 2009

    JANE FOLEY RESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM DEBTS, deficits and creditworthiness may have reared their ugly heads of late in the Middle East, the Eurozone and the UK but the reappearance of economic growth in most countries by the end of the fourth quarter of 2009 should ensure that the market starts the new year with at [...]

  • Wall St gains from upbeat forecasting

    December 16, 2009

    Wall Street was set to rise at the open yesterday, after data showed consumer prices did not overheat in November, quelling inflation worries ahead of a statement from the Federal Reserve that will be scrutinised for clues on the state of the world’s largest economy. The Labor Department said the Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 [...]

  • Financials and US data boost London’s blue chip companies

    December 16, 2009

    Britain’s leading share index rose 0.7 per cent yesterday as US data led to a rise in commodity stocks, and banks firmed on a report that the enforcement of capital adequacy rules would be delayed. The FTSE 100 finished 34.49 points higher at 5,320.26, after closing 0.6 per cent down at 5,285.77 on Tuesday. New [...]

  • Government’s RBS policy may cost the taxpayer

    December 16, 2009

    ALISTAIR DARLING’S attack on bonuses last week has caused a furore in the Square Mile. However, the pre-Budget Report is perhaps in the long-term not the most important bonus-related event that has taken place in recent weeks. That was when the government acted to limit bonuses at RBS, of which it owns 84 per cent. [...]

  • M&A outlook is positive for 2010

    December 16, 2009

    MERGERS and acquisition activity was down 33 per cent in 2009 compared to the year before, but things could be changing in 2010. A survey by the Association for Corporate Growth and Thomson Reuters has found that M&A professionals are optimistic about a pickup of M&A in the next six months. This is heartening news, [...]

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