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  • In troubled times, traders look to flexible tools to maximise profits

    August 5, 2009

    MARKET volatility during the financial crisis has meant that many investors have dived for cover and taken their money out of the markets. But that’s not the case for everybody. What is stormy weather for some is exciting for others, and those who like to plunge into volatility have been looking at the wide range [...]

  • A PRODUCT WHATEVER YOUR VIEW

    August 5, 2009

    ALEXANDRE HOUPERTHEAD OF LISTED PRODUCTS UK, SG CORPORATE & INVESTMENT BANKING WHEN markets are choppy, clever traders look for new ways to diversify their tactics. One of the great things about covered warrants is their adaptability, which makes them a good addition to your trading armoury right now. For example, there are plenty of new [...]

  • THE LONDON REPORT

    August 5, 2009

    The FTSE 100 closed down 0.5 per cent yesterday, after weaker than expected economic data in the US dragged equities lower, with oil producers and miners leading the losers. The index ended 24.24 points lower at 4,647.13, shy of Monday’s close when it hit its best closing level since the collapse of Lehman Brothers late [...]

  • NEW YORK REPORT

    August 5, 2009

    US STOCKS slipped yesterday after weak data from the services sector and private payrolls cooled recent optimism the recession was retreating, but the market finished off its lows as investors ventured into riskier financial shares. The market’s decline came on the heels of a four-day rally that had driven the three major US stock indexes [...]

  • A drop in stocks and a rise in QE will undermine sterling’s rally

    August 4, 2009

    IN THE face of a ballooning fiscal deficit, quantitative easing and the deepest recession since the Second World War, sterling rose to a nine-month high against the dollar of $1.7005 in Asian trading yesterday morning. And against the euro, it is just shy of the June highs of €0.8426. It’s hard to believe that as [...]

  • OPTIMISM IN THE POUND IS MISPLACED

    August 4, 2009

    BORIS SCHLOSSBERGDIRECTOR OF CURRENCY RESEARCH, GFT BY ANY reasonable measure the recent rally in the pound appears to be overdone. The UK economy is still in the midst of the worst recession in the post-war era. The UK fiscal budget deficit is projected to exceed 12 per cent of GDP – the highest among all [...]

  • The firm that has risen above the Magic Circle

    August 4, 2009

    THE Magic Circle model is in need of a re-engineering.” In light of recent revelations about the impact of the economic downturn on City law firms, that statement might not qualify as controversial. However, it’s noteworthy because it is a view espoused by Nigel Knowles, co-chief executive of DLA Piper, the newly-anointed “biggest law firm [...]

  • TAX CODE THREATENS UK BANKING

    August 4, 2009

    ARABELLA SAKERPARTNER, MAURICE TURNOR GARDNER LLPHM Revenue & Customs recently published a consultation on a new code of practice on taxation for banks, setting out new rules with which banks are expected to comply “in light of the significant taxpayer support” that has been given to the industry. Although voluntary, banks which don’t sign up [...]

  • THE LONDON REPORT

    August 4, 2009

    WEAKNESS in miners and banks sent the FTSE 100 0.2 per cent lower yesterday, retreating from the 2009 of the previous session. The index closed 11.09 points lower at 4,671.37, after ending at 4,682.46 on Monday. “When you’ve had such a strong run since March and after such a strong July, you can’t expect to [...]

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