Boeing slumps on back of 787 October 21, 2009 BOEING posted a larger-than-expected quarterly loss on costs related to its long-delayed 787 Dreamliner, but the world’s second-largest planemaker reaffirmed the commercial aircraft is on track to fly this year. Boeing said yesterday the aircraft would fly this year with first delivery set for the fourth quarter of 2010. “The surprise was they reiterated the [...]
The numbers man on why London needs to give the right message October 21, 2009 John Griffith-Jones definitely comes across as a man on a mission. Whether he’s talking about hooking accountancy giants KPMG up with as many of its European partners as possible, helping the banks through one of the most catastrophic crises in their history, preserving the status of London as a financial centre, or teaching young children [...]
PRINCELY NEWCOMER JOINS CITY CLUB SCENE October 21, 2009 WORK hard and play hard has long been the City’s mantra, so dedicated party-goers will be happy to hear that a new club is coming to town. It’s not just any old dive, either – we’re talking about a true A-list hotspot, from the people behind Prince Harry’s favourite nightspot Mahiki. Clubowners Nick House and [...]
ECB TALK HAS SLOWED FALL IN THE BUCK October 21, 2009 JANE FOLEYRESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM THANKS to a healing of risk appetite, a sharp deterioration in the American fiscal position and the perception that US monetary policy will stay loose potentially until the latter part of 2010, further losses could well be ahead for the US dollar. And with euro-dollar rising towards, and potentially through the [...]
TARGET YOUR PROFITS WITH SECTOR ETFS October 21, 2009 NIZAM HAMIDHEAD OF SALES STRATEGY, ISHARES EUROPE SINCE the start of this year we have seen assets under management in sector exchange-traded funds (ETFs) overtake the open interest in the futures markets – the net value of all open positions. At the end of September 2009, the total value of assets under management in sector [...]
Forget active: savvy investors are going for the smart ETFs instead October 21, 2009 WHEN BlackRock acquired Barclays Global Investors and its exchange-traded funds (ETFs) business iShares back in June in a multi-billion dollar deal, it was widely expected that this would give some impetus to the evolution of ETFs both in the US and in the UK. One product that was expected to arrive in the UK was [...]
BE DEFENSIVE BY TRADING AGRICULTURE October 21, 2009 NICHOLAS BROOKSHEAD OF RESEARCH AND INVESTMENT STRATEGY, ETF SECURITIES DURING the first half of 2009, exchange-traded commodities (ETCs) in industrially-focused precious metals – silver, platinum and palladium – as well as industrial metals all saw rapid rises in inflows as cyclical indicators rebounded. Although recent months have seen outflows in individual industrial metal ETCs, the [...]
DOLLAR BEAR MARKET NOT DOLLAR CRISIS October 21, 2009 GEORGE TCHETVERTAKOVHEAD OF MARKET RESEARCH, ALPARI UK ONE of the biggest casualties of the financial crisis was trust in banks and financial institutions, sparking a collapse of confidence in the markets and precipitate falls across all asset classes from equities to commodities. The greenback was in extremely high demand throughout 2008 as panicking investors looked [...]
Speculation is driving the price of oil October 21, 2009 OIL’S break through to $80 per barrel earlier this week was attributed to yet another bout of dollar weakness in forex markets, or a strong gasoline inventory draw-down in the US. But looking at the truly fundamental factors – the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ (Opec) spare production capacity standing at a whopping 5.5m [...]
SHAW BLASTS GYM MONKEYS October 21, 2009 ENGLAND lock Simon Shaw says modern players spend too long in the gym, at the expense of their technique. Shaw’s blast comes as national boss Martin Johnson faces a huge injury list for the autumn internationals. “We shouldn’t be trying to create gym monkeys with technique, we should be trying to create rugby players,” said [...]