THE MONTH AHEAD in association with GFT January 3, 2011 COMPANY NEWS ● International seed and fertiliser company Monsanto publishes its first-quarter earnings on Thursday. ● Spread betting company IG Group publishes its interim results on 18 January. ● AstraZeneca, BSkyB, Charles Stanley and Vedanta Resources all publish earnings announcements on 27 January. ● Aluminium producer Alcoa traditionally kicks off the US’s fourth-quarter earnings season, publishing [...]
Top stock picks for 2011 January 3, 2011 TRADING individual equities is always a risky business for contracts for difference (CFD) traders. An ill-considered, poorly executed trade will leave your fingers severely burnt and your account balance in the red. But get it right and you’re on track to rake in the profits. Even though equity strategists are cautiously optimistic about the prospects [...]
STOCKS MUST NOT RELY ON QE STIMULUS January 3, 2011 CFD MARKET STRATEGIST, GFT AS WE head into the new year, there are a number of significant financial and economic issues still unresolved. The most immediate problem is the European debt crisis. The potential insolvency of many banks and the high levels of public debt of many member states will continue to weigh on the [...]
Four of the best resorts for a wild and wicked break January 3, 2011 BEST FOR CRAZY PEOPLE REVELSTOKE, CANADA WANT to go somewhere genuinely new and yet nonetheless outrageously awesome? Try Revelstoke. Deep in the Canadian Selkirks, this remarkable resort only opened in Winter 2007. It is still, partially, a work in progress, but when it’s complete, it will be North America’s largest ski area, with a colossal [...]
SKI NOTES January 3, 2011 Dolder’s pre and post ski Zurich’s luxurious gateway to the Alps, the Dolder Grand, is offering a host of pre and post ski treatments, designed to limber you up and to soothe your aching joints. Strengthening programmes inlcude Prepare your Pins, which focuses on knees, hips and calf muscles, while soothers include La Prairie’s Face [...]
No Aussie would get in England side January 3, 2011 OUR cricket columnist, former England batsman and Warwickshire chairman Andy Lloyd, has been poring over all the Ashes action. Here he dissects what he’s learned from the play so far. RISKS The most fearsome obstacle standing between England and a victory in the final Ashes Test that would earn them a 3-1 series victory is [...]
Murray and Robson fail to revive Hopman heroics January 3, 2011 BRITISH pair Andy Murray and Laura Robson face an uphill battle to emulate last year’s Hopman Cup run after losing their opening group clash against Italy. Murray and Robson reached the final in Perth 12 months ago but went down 2-1 yesterday after losing the deciding mixed doubles to Potito Starace and French Open champion [...]
Bruma: It’s the players not Carlo who should take all of the blame January 3, 2011 CHELSEA defender Jeffrey Bruma insists he and his fellow teammates must take responsibility for their failure to kill off Aston Villa on Sunday. The 19-year-old made his full Premier League debut in the eventful 3-3 draw at Stamford Bridge. The Blues, who travel to Wolves tomorrow, trail Manchester United by six points having played a [...]
SPORT | IN BRIEF January 3, 2011 Isner survives Mahut rematch TENNIS: American John Isner secured victory in two sets against Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the Hopman Cup, as the pair met for the first time since last year’s epic first-round Wimbledon clash. It took over 11 hours for the pair to be separated on that occasion, but here the giant American [...]
NINE GAMES Beckham’s Spurs switch set to be a short one January 3, 2011 FORMER England captain David Beckham has edged closer to a sensational loan move to Spurs – but his return to English football looks likely to be limited to just nine games. Beckham’s camp insist any short-term deal would have to fall in line with the start of the Major League Soccer season, which begins on [...]