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  • MAYBE THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT WILL GET

    August 31, 2009

    TAKING A VIEW Trading OutlookBRIAN DOLANCHIEF CURRENCY STRATEGIST, FOREX.COM AS SUMMER draws to a close, indications are increasing that the risk rebound has run its course and that markets are likely entering a more difficult phase of the global stabilisation/recovery story. On the technical side, in stocks, bearish divergences between price and momentum abound in [...]

  • THE TIPSTER GERMAN DAX TIPPED FOR A FALLBACK

    August 31, 2009

    GERMANY’S manufacturing sector might have been hit by the global recession but that didn’t stop Western Europe’s largest economy posting a modest expansion in the second quarter. However, analysts remain wary of calling an end to the recession and warn that there could be a pullback in the autumn. There are now signs that the [...]

  • More retailers could follow Woolies as hard times continue

    August 31, 2009

    RETAILERS were in August their most positive since November 2007, a recent survey from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) showed. Only 2 per cent of retailers surveyed by the CBI in August are expecting the situation to get worse, despite high street sales falling for the fourth month running. And indeed, with all the [...]

  • TOO EARLY TO CALL THE IMPACT OF JAPAN’S ELECTION

    August 31, 2009

    MARTIN SLANEYHEAD OF DERIVATIVES, GFT CHANGE is in the air in Japan. For more than 50 years the conservative Liberal Democratic Party enjoyed virtually unbroken rule. Unhappy with record unemployment and the problems of an ageing population, the centre-left Democratic Party. This may well herald a honeymoon period for the new government but is the [...]

  • Mid-cap mania to dominate corporate news this week

    August 31, 2009

    THIS week is shorter than usual due to the bank holiday and trading volumes are likely to remain low, but there are enough mid-cap firms reporting to keep life interesting. FTSE 250 biotechnology firm Dechra Pharmaceuticals kicks the week off with its final results, which are not expected to add very much to its pre-close [...]

  • USshares slide on China stock sell-off

    August 31, 2009

    US stocks fell yesterday as concerns about the global economy’s health weighed on Wall Street following a sell-off in Chinese equities. Energy shares led the decline after the sharp drop in China’s main stock index, while oil slipped below $70 a barrel on increased worries about global energy demand. Shares of Chevron tumbled 1.1 percent [...]

  • Sorrell adds an italicised L to alphabet soup of recoveries

    August 31, 2009

    PREDICTING how we exit the worst recession since at least the Second World War has been a veritable past-time over recent months for economists, politicians, analysts and businessmen alike. And Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of the advertising giant WPP, has been the latest figure to add his letter to the alphabet soup of recoveries. [...]

  • Oils and miners bring FTSE higher, while banks also rise

    August 20, 2009

    BRITAIN’S leading share index gained 1.4 per cent as stocks enjoyed a broad-based recovery yesterday, with heavyweight oils and miners in demand as raw material prices rose while financials also rallied. By the close, the FTSE 100 was 66.91 points higher at 4,756.58, having reversed earlier losses to close slightly higher on Wednesday. The UK [...]

  • Factory data gives boost to US stocks

    August 20, 2009

    US stocks rose for a third straight session yesterday with financial stocks leading gains after US manufacturing data and a rebound in Chinese stocks reassured investors. The Dow and the S&P 500, which suffered their worst day in about seven weeks on Monday, got a lift from signs of improvement in US Mid-Atlantic manufacturing and [...]

  • Tightening spreads and QE make corporate bonds more attractive

    August 19, 2009

    CORPORATE bond issuance so far this year smashed through the $1 trillion mark, the first time that this amount has been raised by non-financial corporates in a single year, figures from data provider Dealogic showed earlier this week. And while the European corporate bond market has typically been less developed than the American market, European [...]

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