ETFs – what they are and how to use them February 3, 2011 THIS page usually deals with listed exchange-traded products (ETPs) in great depth. Last week, for example, we covered the ins and outs of leveraged exchange-traded funds (ETFs) – which offer all the exposure of an ordinary ETF, except doubled up. But while the UK market for ETFs has expanded dramatically over the last few years, [...]
THE TIPSTER February 3, 2011 INTERNATIONAL Consolidated Airlines Group (or IAG) the new post merger moniker for British Airways, has seen its shares slump more than 10 per cent since the change, down to the 150 day moving average at 255p. There is good support at 255p, 250p and even at 240p from the 200 day moving average and spread [...]
Another big year for China starts today February 2, 2011 TODAY is the first day of the Chinese year of the rabbit. And rather like rabbits, the world’s statesmen are caught in the glare of China’s ascent. Economists are falling over each other to predict when China’s nominal GDP will overtake America’s, while foreign policy wonks are weighing the implications. Goldman Sachs reckons it could [...]
Don’t leave it all to the taxman: seven easy ways to lower IHT bills February 2, 2011 WHO do you want to leave your worldly wealth to when you pop your clogs? Your nearest and dearest? A furry friend? Charity? Unsurprisingly, the nation’s favourite beneficiaries are the ones closest to our hearts, with 87 per cent wanting their assets to go to family, according to Unbiased.co.uk, the financial advice website. Still, nearly [...]
For some, it’s a borrower’s market February 2, 2011 FANCY a new car, luxury holiday or that longed-for loft conversion but don’t have the cash? This could be the moment for you to bag a bargain. As businesses struggle amid the economic downturn, they are offering some very good deals, at least to certain clients. With care, you may be able to net an [...]
PERSONAL FINANCE NEWS February 2, 2011 SPACE INVADERS COST £66M Space invaders, houseguests who stay with friends and family for weeks at a time without paying rent, are causing havoc. More than 4.9m homeowners have been left counting the cost of houseguests who overstayed their welcome last year. Direct Line research shows that the space invaders caused £66m in damages to [...]
Be the king of presentations February 2, 2011 COLIN FIRTH’S portrayal of George VI in The King’s Speech will have struck a chord with many in business. True, they might not have had to address the nation as it goes to war, but many will have faced the ordeal of delivering speeches to a large live audience. It’s one of the hardest things [...]
Taking the oblique route is the fastest way to business success February 2, 2011 OBLIQUITY BY JOHN KAY Profile Books, £8.99 HAPPINESS is not achieved by trying to be happy – it is a question of pursuing other ends. Achieving them makes you happy. Take having children. Break it down into the nappy changing, sleepless nights and messy meal-times and you might wonder what exactly makes it an enjoyable [...]
How to make sure that your manager appreciates you February 2, 2011 IN THE film The Social Network, the original co-founder of Facebook, Eduardo Saverin, freezes the company’s bank account after feeling unappreciated by Mark Zuckerberg. An audible sigh of sympathy spreads across the cinema, as Eduardo rants and raves in his attempt to get his contribution recognized. You don’t have to be behind a social phenomenon [...]
Beware: the Japanese could intervene again February 1, 2011 THE famous samurai and military strategist Miyamoto Musashi once said: “If the enemy thinks of the mountains, attack like the sea; and if he thinks of the sea, attack like the mountains.” The Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) strategy to keep the yen weak against the dollar, however, is probably not that sophisticated. It intervened by [...]