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21st September 2009
The global trade market demonstrated signs of stability after the police authorities intercepted the bombing threats on airplanes traveling between America and the United Kingdom. American investors, which supports Asian commerce, disregarded concerns aft... Read >
Author: Satish Yadav
11th September 2009
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will open sharply higher this morning following last night's strong gains in New York, as dovish comments by Fed chairman Ben Bernanke and sliding oil prices allowed investors to put the crisis in the Middle Ea... Read >
11th September 2009
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will open sharply higher this morning following last night's strong gains in New York, as dovish comments by Fed chairman Ben Bernanke and sliding oil prices allowed investors to put the crisis in the Middle Ea... Read >
04th September 2009
Mutual funds come in a number of different categories, which all vary according to the rates of return, risk factor involved as well as the period of time they take to mature. An index mutual fund is a category of investment that seeks to ensure stability... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th June 2009
The force of the knock across the financial sector over the past 12 months has exposed the weaknesses in the global financial tectonic plates. From New York to London to Hong Kong to Tokyo, the newly formed global network cracked under the strains of the... Read >
Author: tugsearch
20th June 2009
The force of the knock across the financial sector over the past 12 months has exposed the weaknesses in the global financial tectonic plates. From New York to London to Hong Kong to Tokyo, the newly formed global network cracked under the strains of the... Read >
Author: tugsearch
09th April 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling bowed to pressure last night and cut the planned 5% rise in business rates that was threatening to cripple many small firms.
In a last-minute reprieve, Darling said that the rate rise, which applies only in England at presen... Read >
09th April 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling bowed to pressure last night and cut the planned 5% rise in business rates that was threatening to cripple many small firms.
In a last-minute reprieve, Darling said that the rate rise, which applies only in England at presen... Read >
Author: tugsearch
09th January 2009
Well, what a year it's been...
High street banks in crisis, investment banks closing their doors, 'experts' pointing fingers, and SERIOUS questions asked of the Financial regulators. Yes, what WERE the regulators doing on both sides of the Atlantic?
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Author: Ray Prince
05th January 2009
For rookie investors, the stock market can be an exceptionally risky place. While the long term gains of investing can be very high, buying shares without doing your homework in the belief you’ll make quick returns will leave you disappointed and someti... Read >
Author: Georgie
01st December 2008
Now you can improve your market share and brand building without wracking your nerves on effective marketing techniques. Does that sound music to your ears? GQ marketing specializes in customized marketing packages, which serve the diverse needs of its cu... Read >
Author: manickam.seo
23rd July 2008
It was a sea of red again last week as stock markets across the world finished down heavily on the week. The FTSE 100 finished down 3.26%, the CAC down 4.80% and the DAX down 2.35% on the week. US markets faired slightly better thanks to an attempted rall... Read >
Author: cordieliea
06th July 2008
Very bad mortgage lending statistics and a profit warning Bradford & Bingley yesterday underlined the crisis facing the housing market as the credit crunch continues.
The Bank of England said new mortgage approvals in April dropped to a record low, muc... Read >
Author: Mildred
17th February 2008
CFD trading – the new trading tool for the speculator on the move
CFDs stand for Contracts for Difference, a relatively new way to trade the markets quickly and conveniently for the private trader and investor. It has become the modern mans way of tr... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
20th January 2008
The Worlds Financial markets are in a mess whether we choose to admit or not. The Dow Jones Index resembles a white knuckle ride at a fair ground at the moment and in London the FTSE 100 is faring no better. This all arose largely because of the problems ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
08th November 2007
Sweat was pouring off the commodities broker sitting next to me in the sauna of the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. 'India is shining, ' he thundered. 'You must invest in it -- everyone in England must. The economy will always go up; it will never come down. S... Read >
Author: jenzrulz
27th March 2007
Last Wednesday was a difficult day at the stock market. Behold a lesser mirror image of Wall Street market in the States; wrecking the bank shares, and feeding the speculation about upcoming inflation, the index of FTSE 100 stocks dramatically dropped by... Read >
Author: -ddd-
27th March 2007
Inflation is knocking on the door. UK's leading banks plunge nearly
1.4 percent. The recent headlines are not optimistic, to say the
least. Northern Rock improves rates and services for the savings
products it currently offers. Should this be seen a... Read >
Author: -ddd-
13th August 2006
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will open slightly higher today assisted by a handful of positive company results with the market
also clawing back some of the losses made last night driven by a dip in the US market, dealers said.
• Across th... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
13th August 2006
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will open slightly higher, encouraged by last night's positive performance by Wall Street,
although much will depend upon another barrage of earnings due in the UK today, while rate decisions in the
UK and Euro... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
13th August 2006
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will start with an opening rally following yesterday's sharp drop in reaction to the surprise UK
rate hike with Wall Street posting good gains overnight, although some caution is likely to emerge ahead of
today... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
08th August 2006
Summary of news:
• The FTSE-100 will open flat this morning amid investor caution ahead of HSBC's results today and the Bank of
England's interest rate decision Thursday.
• IG Index reckons the FTSE 100 is seen opening 0.4 points lower at 5,974-5,980 a... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
20th July 2006
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will open sharply higher this morning following last night's strong gains in New York, as dovish comments by Fed chairman Ben Bernanke and sliding oil prices allowed investors to put the crisis in the Middle East... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
19th July 2006
Summary of Overnight News:
• The FTSE-100 will open sharply higher this morning, pushed by a strong performance in New York last night.
• Elsewhere, IBM's second-quarter profit rose nearly 11 percent, slightly exceeding analysts' forecasts despite
anot... Read >
Author: Debbie Forward
02nd April 2006
Many people look to the stock market to enhance their hard-earned money more and more each year. Some people are not even aware of their investments, because they can come in the form of pensions with their place of employment. The company invests this mo... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
09th June 2005
Design Does Matter
The idea that good design can improve how people perceive your business has long been a part of a designer's sales tools.
They try to convince you that by improving your image, maybe creating a new logo or changing the way you commu... Read >
Author: Amanda Vlahakis
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