CONSIDER YOUR STRENGTHS BEFORE STARTING TO TRADE July 23, 2012 THE SUMMER outlook is somewhat hazy – weather-wise and economically. In addition, there’s a large sporting event about to take place, which is set to make life difficult for anyone who lives or works in London. The likelihood is that trading volumes will be lighter than ever over the next month or so, as market [...]
THE TIPSTER | Brewing up a storm despite the sun July 23, 2012 SABMiller will serve up its trading announcement later this week. Investors will be hoping that news from the brewing giant will brim with plenty of fizz if its share price is to hold on to an 18 per cent gain for the year so far. The company’s increasing shift into emerging markets has helped it [...]
Commodities face a hard landing July 23, 2012 AS THE European economy shows no sign of pulling itself up by its own bootstraps, and with the US hardly faring any better, markets have been heavily dependent on Chinese demand to bolster commodity prices. But the predictions from a Chinese central bank adviser over the weekend did little to give markets confidence that the [...]
Analyst picks for 24 July 2012 July 23, 2012 CURRENCY STRATEGIST CHRIS VECCHIO My pick: Short Aussie dollar-dollar, long dollar-yen Expertise: Fundamental and technical analysis Average time frame of trades: A few hours to a few days Our initial Aussie dollar-dollar short from $1.0265 was stopped out at break-even, but a new position was initiated on Thursday at $1.0425, seeking levels below $1.0200. The [...]
Saracens and Allianz in £9m stadium deal July 23, 2012 SARACENS will today announce a groundbreaking £9m sponsorship deal with Allianz that will see the insurance giant take naming rights for the rugby club’s new home in north London. The 10,000-seater multi-use stadium at Barnet Copthall is due to open its gates in February and will be known as Allianz Park following the agreement of [...]
Strauss: We’ll lose the series unless we learn July 23, 2012 ENGLAND captain Andrew Strauss conceded his side will have to rapidly learn from their defeat in the first Test against South Africa if they are to rescue the series. Strauss’s men were dismissed for 240 shortly before the final day’s tea despite battling in an innings-and-12-runs defeat as the visitors accumulated 637 for two and [...]
Being selected as Great Britain’s flagbearer is a shock, says Hoy July 23, 2012 BRITISH great Sir Chris Hoy admits he is still in shock about the realisation that it will be he enjoying “a once in a lifetime opportunity” as Great Britain’s flag bearer during Friday’s opening Olympics ceremony. In a poll by the 542 members of the British team, the four-time Olympic gold medallist received the highest [...]
Olympics medal hopeful Idowu suffers fresh injury setback July 23, 2012 OLYMPIC silver medallist Phillips Idowu was last night revealed to have suffered a fresh injury setback after withdrawing from Team GB’s training camp in Portugal. The triple jumper remained in London to receive treatment on the same hip injury that prevented him from competing at this month’s London Grand Prix though he may yet arrive [...]
England have to recall Finn to recover series July 23, 2012 THE fact is that England got outplayed in almost every department in that first Test. It was all plain sailing on the first day. They won the toss, batted and were in a reasonable position at the end of that day, and then it all went downhill from there. England never got control of the [...]
Donald backs friend Scott to overcome Open heartache July 23, 2012 WORLD No1 Luke Donald insists his friend Adam Scott has the mental strength to emerge stronger from his nightmare ordeal in the closing stages of the Open on Sunday. Scott’s hitherto superb form crumbled with his first Major in sight, the Australian bogeying the final four holes to hand the Claret Jug to Ernie Els. [...]