THE TIPSTER November 24, 2010 US LISTED Compass Minerals is the owner of Salt Union, Britain’s largest supplier of rock salt – used for gritting the country’s roads. With the news that Britain may be in for another cold and snowy winter, demand should be strong. After last year’s fiasco, even austerity won’t stop councils from stocking up. IG Index [...]
LISTED PRODUCT NEWS November 24, 2010 ETFS A ROUTE INTO NEW MARKETS According to a report from Blackrock, exchange traded funds (ETF) and products based on emerging market equities are seeing particularly impressive growth. At the end of August 2010, there were 450 ETFs providing exposure to emerging market indices with 869 listings, holding assets of $193.5bn (£122.4bn). In the year [...]
FTSE rises on strong financials November 24, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index closed higher yesterday, boosted by commodity stocks and banks which bounced back after hefty falls earlier in the week, as investors welcomed economic data from both the UK and the United States. The FTSE 100 ended up 75.82 points, or 1.4 per cent, at 5,657.10, having hit a seven-week low earlier [...]
Wall Street jumps on upbeat data November 24, 2010 Wall Street rallied as US stock investors put aside worries about swirling global problems yesterday, turning to improvement in the labour market and signs consumers are ready to open their wallets ahead of the biggest shopping day of the year. New claims for unemployment benefits hit their lowest level in more than two years last [...]
Five ways to become a better leader November 24, 2010 1.Understand the difference between leading and managing. In his book What To Do When You Become the Boss, Bob Seldon, an experienced manager and business coach, says that you should differentiate between the “mechanical” job of managing, or getting things done, and the inspirational work of leading. You can be made a manager with a [...]
Turning your ideas into a business November 24, 2010 NICK BADMAN CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL WHILE politicians and senior bankers slug it out in public about whether the banks are lending enough to small businesses, what can entrepreneurs do to increase their chance of success in the competition for scarce capital resources? Firstly, you should consider whether you really need external capital to make your [...]
ASK THE EXPERTS November 24, 2010 LAST week the government said that it wants to measure the country’s wellbeing, and not just GDP. But it’s not just politicians who should be interested in wellbeing, but employers and workers too. So how do you make work a happier place? Dr Jo Perkins Coaching psychologist, Orbit Consulting Research demonstrates that psychological wellbeing is achieved [...]
FTSE drops to a six-week low as fears grow over Eurozone debt and Korea November 23, 2010 THE leading share index dropped to a six-week closing low yesterday, weighed down by weak banks and commodity issues on worries over the Eurozone debt crisis and rising tensions in the Korean peninsula. The FTSE 100 ended down 99.55 points or 1.8 per cent at 5,581.28, its lowest close since 4 October. Banks led the [...]
Wall Street tumbles on global woes and oil prices November 23, 2010 US stocks sank yesterday as investors dumped risky assets on escalating tensions in the Korean peninsula and as Eurozone debt worries mounted. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 142.21 points, or 1.27 per cent, to 11,036.37. The Standard & Poor’s 500 fell 17.11 points, or 1.43 per cent, to 1,180.73. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 37.07 [...]
It’s not easy to price in the actions of dictators November 23, 2010 YEONPYEONG island was obscured by smoke yesterday after North Korea launched an shell attack on the South Korean island, marking the greatest escalation of violence between the countries for decades. This is a dismal reminder that the line drawn between the two countries is still mired in dispute. It also caused the line on the [...]