This week’s key numbers will signal if recovery is sustained June 28, 2009 IT’S A mixed call for the opening of the stock markets this morning, with GFT calling the FTSE 100 and French CAC 40 to open virtually unchanged at 4,243 and 3,137 respectively. The German DAX on the other hand is expected to start the week on a more positive note, up 20 points at 4,796. [...]
Murray’s form is a boon for betters June 28, 2009 WITH Andy Murray looking strong and opponents unable to put up much of a fight, this could be an interesting week for British tennis. Looking at the Wimbledon draw, there seems to be nobody except Federer to challenge the Scottish baseliner, unless Lleyton Hewitt can pull off something spectacular. That Murray has started calling him [...]
THE TIPSTER OIL PRESSURE COULD DRIVE PRICES UP June 28, 2009 OIL stocks have been finding their way into many portfolios recently, with US crude back above $70 per barrel and the threat of further disruption in Nigeria helping to support prices. New problems at Gazprom and in the Ukraine could mean further unease in the energy sector, and prices could rise further as we move [...]
YES, RECOVERY WILL BE LONG AND HARD June 28, 2009 JANE FOLEYRESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM HAVING rallied between March and early June on the expectation that the global economic downturn could be in the process of bottoming, the market is displaying a reluctance to extend risk. The reason is clear – economic data may have improved, but they are not yet sufficiently strong to confirm that [...]
Souks, spas and stunning views, Morocco has it all June 28, 2009 THE HELICOPTER’S blades crank into life. Beneath us, sand is scattered across the sun-baked earth. Soon we are zooming towards the majestic, lunar slopes of the High Atlas mountains, and the lush glory of the Ourika Valley which guards its foothills, gleaming like the proverbial diamond in the rough beneath us. By foot this would [...]
OTHER HOT SUMMER MOROCCO IDEAS June 28, 2009 VINEYARD TRIPMorocco is an Islamic country, but away from the major northern cities it is fairly relaxed about most things, wine included. In the hills of Meknes in northern Morocco there are acres upon acres of vineyards, and 35m bottles of wine are produced a year. Wine-lovers can now take a four-day tour, which includes [...]
Cycles that mean business June 28, 2009 FIRST there was the Tube strike, and now a heatwave. Travelling on London’s un-airconditioned, heat-trap of an underground system has never been less appealing. So this is a perfect moment to take to two wheels. Since keen cyclist Boris Johnson became mayor there have been rumblings about making cycling in London more attractive and less [...]
Ruthless Murray ready to bury best friend Wawrinka June 28, 2009 LAST week they were allies, pinging balls back and forth in an atmosphere of camaraderie. But today Andy Murray and Switzerland’s Stanislas Wawrinka, one of the British No1’s best friends on the tour, will be bitter adversaries. Murray resumes his Wimbledon quest on Centre Court with a fourth-round contest against 19th seed and regular practice [...]
Vaughan poised to confirm retirement after Ashes snub June 28, 2009 FORMER England captain Michael Vaughan looks to have played his last first class match after a press conference was called for tomorrow at which he is widely expected to confirm his retirement. Speculation Vaughan would retire has snowballed since the 34-year-old was left out of England’s initial squad for the Ashes last week. The Yorkshire [...]
World record wages entice Eto’o to City June 28, 2009 MANCHESTER CITY are on the brink of signing striker Samuel Eto’o in a blockbusting £25m deal after Barcelona admitted being unable to compete with the Premier League club’s gargantuan spending power. City are willing to make Eto’o, 28, the highest paid player on the planet in order to pull off the grandest in a series [...]