RISING YIELDS TO UPSET THE RECOVERY December 14, 2009 DAVID MORRISON CFD MARKET STRATEGIST, GFT JUST over a week ago we had a non-farm payroll number which blew away all analysts’ expectations. The reaction in the financial markets was sharp, with the dollar, bond yields and equities all shooting higher. While this was a rational response to good numbers, it wasn’t the reaction we [...]
Exxon deal boosts hopes for M&A December 14, 2009 US stocks closed at 14-month highs yesterday as Abu Dhabi’s $10bn (£6bn) in aid to help Dubai avoid default eased concerns and a takeover deal by Exxon Mobil Corp raised optimism about mergers and acquisitions activity. Citigroup plan to repay the U.S. government about $20bn in bailout funds also helped buttress the buoyant mood a [...]
London rises to highest close in 3 weeks on Dubai bailout December 14, 2009 BRITAIN’S top share index closed at its highest level in a week yesterday, led by banks, after Abu Dhabi bailed out Dubai with $10bn in surprise aid, with commodities stocks also notching up solid gains. The FTSE 100 closed up 53.77 points at 5,315.34, its highest close since 4 December, adding to a rise the [...]
ECONOMIC DIARY December 14, 2009 MONDAY 14 DECEMBER UK Rightmove house prices (12am) Bank of England Bulletin (12am) Eurozone Third quarter employment (10am) October industrial production (10am) Japan October industrial production (4.30am) TUESDAY 15 DECEMBER UK November RICS house prices (12am) November CPI and RPI (9.30am) October DCLG house price balance Eurozone December ZEW survey (10am) November new car registrations [...]
Markets set to start on the front foot after strong retail sales and sentiment figures December 14, 2009 UK and European markets are set to start the week on the front foot, with the momentum following the continued streak of better-than-expected data out from the States. GFT is quoting the FTSE 100 to open up 10 points from Friday’s close, at a level of around 5,271. The German DAX is also expected higher, [...]
THE TIPSTER December 14, 2009 SPORTS retailer Sports Direct is continuing to do well, rising to as high as 110p last week after opening Monday’s trading session at 102p. The stock lost some ground towards the end of the week, but there could be another recovery to come in the run up to Christmas. ShortsandLongs.com has a rolling spread of [...]
BREAKDOWN IN RISK TRADE NEXT YEAR December 14, 2009 JANE FOLEY RESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM COUNTRIES’ public finances have dominated the headlines in recent weeks, but there is a good chance that this is just the tip of the iceberg. Whether it is wobbles in Dubai, debt downgrades in Greece, deteriorating outlooks in Spain and Ireland, or a pre-Budget Report in the UK, all of [...]
Punt on pints with the King of pubcos December 14, 2009 ARGUMENTS over beer are nothing new, but it was still interesting this week when brewers Greene King and Fuller’s started arguing about whose beer is the capital’s best-seller. Traditionally, Fuller’s London Pride has held the top spot, but its rival claimed this week that its Abbot Ale has overtaken it. It turns out that Pride [...]
Gilt prices fall off a cliff after Darling’s PBR December 13, 2009 IT IS probably fair to say that chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) has failed to calm investors’ fears over the state of the country’s public finances. In spite of yet another warning that Britain’s prized triple-A credit rating on sovereign debt was at risk, Darling slackened the pace of fiscal tightening over the next [...]
FTSEdrops as windfall tax worries offset mining gains December 7, 2009 Britain’s top shares ended 0.2 per cent lower yesterday, with banks weak on concerns over a possible windfall tax, offsetting modest gains in miners and energy stocks which rebounded from earlier losses. The FTSE 100 closed 11.70 points lower at 5,310.66 points, paring some losses from earlier in the session when the index dropped to [...]