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  • ECONOMIC DIARY

    December 6, 2009

    Monday 7 DecemberUSUnited States Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is set to speak at Economic Club of Washington lunch (5pm)October consumer credit (8pm)New York Fed president William Dudley speaks at Columbia UniversityJapanNovember bank lending (11.50pm)November money stock (11.50pm) Tuesday 8 DecemberUKBRC November retail sales monitor (12am)Manpower employment outlook for Q1 (12am)October industrial production (9.30am)October manufacturing [...]

  • End of the decade optimism is looking likely to lift global stocks after a flat start to the week

    December 6, 2009

    UK and European stock markets are set to start the week little changed, but as we enter the second week of December, traders will not want to miss out on a possible end of decade rally. GFT is quoting the FTSE 100 index to open unchanged from Friday’s close, at a level of 5,322. The [...]

  • Retreating miners offset a strong day for banking sector

    December 3, 2009

    A retreat in mining stocks offset gains in financials from Bank of America’s decision to repay bailout funds, leaving Britain’s top share index down 0.3 per cent at yesterday’s close. The FTSE 100 shed 14.39 points to end at 5,313.00, after gaining 0.3 percent on Wednesday. Banks were the top risers with sentiment helped by [...]

  • Wall St falls on poor service sector data

    December 3, 2009

    US stocks fell yesterday after data showed the vast American services sector unexpectedly shrank in November and investors worried that Friday’s non-farm payrolls report may show the recovery is sluggish. Stocks sold off going into the close, led by financials, as Bank of America’s massive equity offering spurred concerns that other banks could sell new [...]

  • Business must help investors to join the dots

    December 2, 2009

    THROUGHOUT the last decade, companies have expanded considerably the depth, breadth and reach of their financial communications to the market, in response to heightened investor and analyst demands and as a result of enhanced financial-reporting requirements. But the financial crisis has magnified market sensitivity to these communications – often described by analysts and investors as [...]

  • Mining stocks lead weaker banking and power firms

    December 2, 2009

    Britain’s leading share index ended 0.3 per cent higher yesterday as mining firms gained on the back of higher commodity prices, outpacing some weakness in banks and energy stocks. The FTSE 100 closed 15.22 points higher at 5,327.39, adding to Tuesday’s strength when the index recorded its biggest one-day gain in more than four months [...]

  • Internet shopping data helps Nasdaq

    December 2, 2009

    The Nasdaq rose yesterday as strong online holiday sales boosted shares of retailers, including Amazon.com, and relieved some concerns about the consumer. The Dow edged lower as falling oil prices prompted investors to sell energy shares, while the Standard & Poor’s index finished flat. Worries that bank profits could be hurt by derivatives legislation under [...]

  • The Americanisation of the SFO is not the way to stamp out UK fraud

    December 1, 2009

    THIS year began with an announcement by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) that it was investigating potential UK criminality arising out of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme scandal. Richard Alderman, the SFO’s director, hailed the investigation as an example of the “new, faster approach to tackling fraud”. So as the year draws to a close, [...]

  • SPEAKER’S CORNER

    December 1, 2009

    KERRY GARCIASTEVENS & BOLTON LLP EARLIER this year, the government stated that it supported “British jobs for British workers”. But that policy is beginning to damage British business and the economy. In 2008, Tier 2 of the Points Based System replaced the work permit scheme. Many companies have registered as sponsors with the UK Border [...]

  • How to be sure that a breakout is for real

    December 1, 2009

    FOR the past two months, currency traders have been wondering whether euro-dollar will manage to break through the $1.50 level. The pair has made several tests of this psychological resistance level but has so far been unable to consolidate any gains made. Jumping on board a breakout can be a highly successful strategy, but all [...]

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