Make the most of summer learn how to turn the park into a gym June 1, 2009 I AM standing in Green Park, puffing and panting, my lungs burning. My arms hurt. My legs are heavy. A line of schoolchildren walks past. If I were them, I would probably be pointing and laughing, but it appears that they are better brought-up than me. I then run towards a bench and start doing [...]
Chapter 11 at GM sends US stocks up June 1, 2009 US stocks rose yesterday, sending the S&P 500 to its highest close in seven months, as reassuring economic data reinforced hopes that demand will stabilise, while General Motors’ long-expected bankruptcy filing ended uncertainty about the carmaker’s fate. Data showing that the US manufacturing sector contracted in May at a slower rate than expected fuelled hopes [...]
Lower market volatility sees swing trading appeal rising June 1, 2009 IT might be tempting for a trader to despair in these markets. Volatility is low – as measured by the CBOE’s Volatility Index it is below the 30 mark, compared with 89 in October. There is little movement anywhere. Take for example the FTSE 100, which is stuck in the 4,300-4,500 range. Day trading has [...]
The weird and wonderful meet in a revamped hotel classic June 1, 2009 DORCHESTER GRILL53 PARK LANE, LONDON W1K 1QATEL: 020 7629 8888FOODSERVICEATMOSPHERE Cost per person without wine: 35 THE Dorchester Grill has got to be one of the most luxuriously Scottish-looking rooms in London. It is a feast of plaid, banquette sofas for one and armchairs in rich hues. Though there aren’t antlers up on the walls, [...]
TRADERS LOOK BEYOND THE US DOLLAR June 1, 2009 MARK OUTTENSENIOR DEALER, GFT PRIOR to 2007 it seemed that every time you turned on a financial news channel someone would mention the “carry trade,” which involved buying and holding currencies with the highest interest rates against currencies with the lowest. Many gambled that the difference in relative yields would more than compensate the holder [...]
OTHER RELAUNCHED GRAND HOTEL RESTAURANTS June 1, 2009 THE LANDAU AT THE LANGHAMOnce the ballroom of the newly reopened former grand hotel, the Landau offers posh and interesting European haute-cuisine with plenty of fish, and it’s quickly becoming a hot spot for afternoon tea. 1c Portland Place, Regent Street, GB W1B 1JA, tel: 020 7636 1000 HELEN DARROZE AT THE CONNAUGHTThe hotel – [...]
CITY’S GOT TALENT: ON THE HUNT FOR HOTTIES June 1, 2009 ISN’T it about time we started to lighten up and have a bit of fun, now that the sun has got his hat on after months of credit crunch doom and winter gloom? In that spirit, The Capitalist is proud to present a celebration of the more, erm, fickle delights of the world of business [...]
CITY EYE June 1, 2009 SHADOWY figures gaze out at the vista over the river to St Paul’s Cathedral from the restaurant at the Tate Modern, on a day when temperatures in the capital reached a scorching 27 degrees Celsius.
Life’s a Picnic June 1, 2009 WITH summer looking likely to pull through for us this year, numerous picnics and hours spent in parks and gardens lie in wait. If you yearn for something more than grass stains on your bum and swigging bubbly out of the bottle, look no further. Here are some ways to make your picnicking, lounging experience [...]
Nadal exit will not faze me, says lucky Fed June 1, 2009 WORLD No2 Roger Federer dismissed suggestions that Rafael Nadal’s shock French Open exit was on his mind after coming within a whisker of suffering a similar fate in Paris. The Swiss ace looked destined to follow his big rival through the Roland Garros trapdoor after going two sets down in a nerve-jangling fourth round clash [...]