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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Rise in couch surfing sales

    August 21, 2011

    THE RELATIONSHIP between watching television and online shopping is moving closer as tablet devices become the new “digital till”, a Deloitte report has revealed. The study of 4,000 UK consumers showed that online shopping is one of the most popular activities among those who use the internet while watching TV, with 45 per cent of [...]

  • Size matters when it comes to bailout funds

    August 21, 2011

    EUROPEAN leaders still have their work cut out for them. Even though we now know they’re not (officially) moving towards introducing a Eurobond, this is still the direction many in the market argue makes the most sense. Even if it would once again mean the richer European countries underwriting the debts of the poorer ones. [...]

  • Prepare now to avoid Olympic hotspots in 2012

    August 21, 2011

    Q&A: London 2012 TIME TO GET READY Q. OUR OFFICE IS LOCATED IN VICTORIA. A HIGH NUMBER OF OUR EMPLOYEES TRAVEL INTO THIS STATION EACH MORNING ON BUS, TUBE AND RAIL. WHAT CAN THEY EXPECT DURING THE GAMES? A. Victoria will be much busier than usual. High demand on the mainline and underground station is [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    August 21, 2011

    Yorkshire Building Society Chris Pilling, head of branch network at HSBC Bank, has been appointed as chief executive of the UK’s second-largest building society. Pilling will join Yorkshire Building Society on 31 December, taking over from current chief executive Iain Cornish. Prior to joining HSBC as chief executive of its telephone and internet banking arm [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    August 21, 2011

    CREDIT AGRICOLE Deutsche Bank rates the bank “hold” with a target price of €11.70 (£10.23), down from €14. The broker expects net income of €350m at its quarterly results on Thursday, a big drop compared with earlier this year due to an €850m charge linked to its Greek business. While Credit Agricole is one of [...]

  • Negative tone prevails as markets face testing week

    August 21, 2011

    AFTER another volatile week, anyone hoping that a belated summer lull might be on the way, perhaps to lick wounds and assess trading strategies, will be disappointed for now. This morning’s opening call is for another one per cent drop on the UK stock market, tumbling back below the 5,000 level, and with alarm bells [...]

  • WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD

    August 21, 2011

    THE historic swings in the US stock market over the past two weeks have investors struggling to figure out where equities may be headed next. Only one thing seems clear: The volatility is far from over. A lack of progress on some of the economy’s biggest issues — from Europe’s sovereign debt to increasing signs [...]

  • Looking past the European short-selling smokescreen

    August 21, 2011

    IN a bid to stop the rout of their respective banking sectors, France, Italy, Belgium and Spain last week put in place controls on the short selling of a number of banking stocks. The ban is for 15 days, meaning that it will expire on 26 August. Spain has also gone one step further, explicitly [...]

  • THE WEEK AHEAD in association with GFT

    August 21, 2011

    COMPANY NEWS ● Petrofac posts its interim results today. With oil prices dropping from their recent highs coupled with a market slump, oil companies have taken a bit of a knock of late, with their interim reports reflecting this downturn. Petrofac will be hoping that its results buck this trend. ● Another energy industry player, [...]

  • THE TIPSTER

    August 21, 2011

    HAVING hit dizzying levels back at the end of 2008, the VIX – or fear index – is back in focus once again. Rampant volatility pushes this index higher and there’s been no shortage of that of late – some may have thought we’d seen the end of it but the big losses at the [...]

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