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  • FOREX ANALYST PICKS

    July 27, 2010

    FOREX STRATEGIST JOEL KRUGER My pick: Short New Zealand dollar against the US dollar at $0.7350 Expertise: Classic technical analysis Average time frame of trades: 1 week-6 months Despite the latest surge, the market shows some formidable resistance on rallies above $0.7300 and we continue to like the idea of fading Kiwi support at this [...]

  • THE TIPSTER

    July 27, 2010

    THE Canadian dollar continues to look strong on the back of a firmer oil price, especially against the yen, which is a net importer of oil. But having traded in a range of ¥86.40-¥82.00 over the last few weeks, the loonie looks to be testing the top of its recent range. Look to sell Canadian [...]

  • Emerging markets 2.0

    July 27, 2010

    INVESTORS have developed an addiction to emerging markets in recent years. But what happens when the traditional emerging economies of South East Asia start to mature? Where are the next fertile regions for growth? The frontier markets of the Middle East and North Africa, collectively known as the Mena region, are a good bet. Frontier [...]

  • Dividend funds an alternative to fixed income

    July 27, 2010

    WORRIED investors have once again been gravitating towards fixed income funds to shield themselves from the gloomy US outlook and concerns about financial stability in the Eurozone. But flow data from EPFR Global also suggested that “enough money found its way into emerging markets equity funds to suggest that yield remains a real concern”. Yield-seeking [...]

  • DEFEND YOUR PORTFOLIO IN TOUGH TIMES

    July 27, 2010

    MANAGING DIRECTOR, ARTEMIS SO NOW we know. The economic environment is “unusually uncertain”, apparently. Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, has confirmed what everyone knew already. Reform – in particular the discharge of debt – has to take place in the midst of the western world’s inevitable and longstanding entanglements, obligations and historical [...]

  • FUND MANAGEMENT NEWS

    July 27, 2010

    HEDGE FUND REVIEW IS LESS THAN ROSY The Dow Jones Credit Suisse Hedge Fund Index released its first half 2010 industry review yesterday and it was fairly sober reading. The good news was that, so far in 2010, hedge funds have outperformed many global stock indices. However, the returns were far from lacklustre at 0.6 [...]

  • The ex-Goldman man bringing his banking skills to the Olympics

    July 26, 2010

    AS far as many people are concerned, ex-Goldman Sachs banker Paul Deighton has quite possibly the best job in the world. Today he’s precisely two years away from organising the most prestigious sporting event in the history of mankind, the Olympic Games. And so far it’s going swimmingly well, he says. And he’s still in [...]

  • Britain’s best chances for Olympic gold

    July 26, 2010

    IT’S a once-in-a-lifetime chance, and for these British sporting stars, it is now just two years away. From diving prodigies to record-breaking sailors, they are Team GB’s best hopes for a medal when the Olympic Games return to London in 2012. Last time out in Beijing, Britain hoovered up 47 medals in total, including 19 [...]

  • The legacy of the Olympics will be a 21st century transport system

    July 26, 2010

    EVERY Olympic host has a legacy. Beijing 2008’s was clearing the pollution from the city’s air so visibility was more than just a few feet, while Athens in 2004 made significant improvements to its infrastructure, including the establishment of the brand new Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. But exactly how will London leave its mark on [...]

  • Austerity Games can still be a triumph

    July 26, 2010

    WHEN London last hosted the Olympic games, it was 1948. The Allies had won the war, but Britain’s rewards were still to come: food was still rationed; the capital’s streets looked like rows of broken teeth (post-war construction was but a dream); and there was quite simply no cash at all to spend on stadiums [...]

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