US stock rise may only be short-lived June 27, 2011 US stocks rose from three days of losses yesterday, led by banks after news of more favourable capital requirements and optimism over Greece’s austerity plan, but investors cautioned against high hopes. Yesterday’s gains were a welcome sign but investors were cautious about reading too much into them. The S&P 500 has fallen as much as [...]
RETAIL BANK OF THE YEAR | The Shortlist day seven June 27, 2011 Retail banking in Britain is in the throes of monumental change this year, as the big-name players grapple with the reforms being drawn up by the Independent Commission on Banking. The shifting landscape has also allowed newcomers to gain a foothold in the market, giving our list of top retail banks this year a fresh [...]
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRM OF THE YEAR June 27, 2011 ON the back of the Office of Fair Trading launching its investigation into the market dominance of the “Big Four”, it’s never been more important for professional services firms to prove their worth. Never far from the centre of the City’s biggest deals, strategic reviews and financial reports, our shortlisted entrants are favourites of UK [...]
Europe’s debt disease threatens contagion June 27, 2011 THE Eurozone’s banks look perilously weak. Regulatory uncertainty and the Greek debt disaster present a bleak outlook. While the UK’s banks are much stronger, with less direct exposure to Greece, they too would be affected by a larger Eurozone implosion. Yet even if things go bad, there are opportunities for traders in Contracts for Difference [...]
OIL SLIPS, BUT OPEC MAY YET STOP ITS SKID June 27, 2011 JUST one week ago, equities rallied in anticipation of the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou winning a confidence vote over his cabinet reshuffle. That was the story, anyway. In reality, equities were oversold after six consecutive losing weeks and the S&P was testing support at its 200-day moving average. Add in a dollar sell-off and [...]
THE TIPSTER June 27, 2011 THOMAS Cook has had a terrible run this year, losing about 38 per cent of its value, to hit lows not seen since November 2008. The Middle Eastern situation, the weak pound, high fuel costs and lack of foreign holiday buying are all to blame. The shares look a brave bet to be buying right [...]
Fields of gold: How to harvest profits from market intervention June 27, 2011 GOLD has been in the headlines since the start of the year. With the Federal Reserve’s second round of quantitative easing (QE2) in place, gold has acted as the de-facto haven currency. Though attention has been on the seemingly inexorable rise of the yellow metal, commodities have been influenced or even manipulated by the authorities, [...]
Do you have any trading quandaries? Submit your questions to our expert June 27, 2011 Over the next few weeks we will be submitting your questions to a guest trader. Want to know how much to wager on each trade? Would you like advice on how frequently to take a position? How wide should you set your stops in a volatile market? Whatever your trading quandary, submit them to the [...]
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The German skin doctor set to captivate the London set June 27, 2011 WHEN a tanned German doctor in an Italian suit opens a door to find you half naked on a gurney covered in cream and towels, you feel slightly abashed. “I’m so sorry, I’m not usually late,” says celebrity dermatologist Dr Duve (pronounced duvet), more accustomed to seeing footballers and celebrities in his Munich clinic than [...]