Articles, tagged with "london stock exchange", page 2
30th March 2011
A stock market or equity market is a public (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete) entity for the trading of company stock (shares) and derivatives at an agreed price; these are securities listed on a stock exchang...
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Nilesh Shukla
16th March 2011
In effect, buying into Stocks and Shares ISA means investing in the stock market. While this tax-free vehicle offers returns free of UK Capital Gains tax, it also entails the value of your investment being subject to rises and falls.
While Stocks and S...
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Fidelity UK
25th February 2011
Those firms interested in insurance for accountants will also be interested to hear that a number of networks of firms are asking for help from Brussels to bring an end to the dominance of the Big Four.
Anyone who works in the sector and has an interes...
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Maline Morgan
15th February 2011
Like any area of activity, business loans and finance raising have its own jargon and this series of articles are intended to give brief plain English explanations for some of the common terms used from 'accounting concepts' through to 'yield'.
This f...
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Author:
Mark Blayney
10th February 2011
Luckily for people, with the fight or flight purpose managed because of the sympathetic side branch from the autonomic nerves, there is a parasympathetic part, that may have a soothing impact on people and our bodies. It is this sympathetic part that indi...
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Jerrod Park
26th January 2011
Virgin Cellular is UK primarily based main mobile virtual network operator launched in 1999. This mobile network operates in the UK, Australia, USA, South Africa, France and Canada. Its worldwide cellular enterprises are independent entities generally cu...
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Carlos Snider
17th January 2011
NYSE Euronext in the U.S. is the top leading world wide stock exchange as of March 2010, according to the World Federation of Exchanges. NYSE Euronext is the holding company formed by the combination of NYSE Group, Inc. and Euronext N.V.
NYSE Euronext ...
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Author:
Loke Yuen Wong
10th January 2011
London has a rollicking and rocking lifestyle of which visitors would love to be a part of. The bars form part of this routine and help you in enjoying yourself to the utmost by giving a wide array of drinks, dining options with great music and dance all ...
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Author:
John
05th January 2011
In a globalized world, being able to read the bag making machine European stock market charts may prove to be a key ability in your investment strategy. Following these easy guidelines will enable you to read European stocks as easily as American stocks....
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Author:
alina100
15th December 2010
State Bank of India (SBI) is the biggest bank among the Big Four Banks in India along with Punjab National Bank, ICICI bank and Canara Bank. It is also the largest financial services corporation and state-owned bank in India in terms of profits, assets, r...
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Author:
GilbertTenorio
01st November 2010
A consultancy firm in the Middle East, called Dewan Architects & Engineers, a leading architectural and engineering consultancy firm, is very optimistic about the growth of real estate sector in the UAE following its participation at Cityscape Global 2010...
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Matilda Shawn
28th October 2010
CFDs are a financial instrument that is traded OTC on an exchange. They stand for contracts for difference. They are a kind of derivative. Other sorts of derivatives you may have heard of include futures, options and warrants. They obtain their worth from...
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Author:
Vincent Parker
28th October 2010
CFDs are a financial device that is traded over the counter on an exchange. They stand for contracts for difference. They are a variety of derivative. Other varieties of derivatives you may have heard of include futures, options and warrants. They receive...
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Author:
Vincent Parker
28th October 2010
CFDs are a financial device that is traded over the counter on an exchange. They stand for contracts for difference. They are a variety of derivative. Other forms of derivatives you may have heard of include futures, options and warrants. They obtain thei...
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Author:
Vincent Parker
28th October 2010
CFDs are a financial device that is traded over the counter on an exchange. They stand for contracts for difference. They are a sort of derivative. Other types of derivatives you may have heard of include futures, options and warrants. They acquire their ...
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Author:
Vincent Parker