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  • LISTED PRODUCT NEWS

    July 14, 2010

    HSBC WELCOMES NEW BRAZIL ETF The global investment bank has decided to increase its suite of ETFs and now offers one that tracks the Brazilian stock index. This is the first BRIC ETF launched by HSBC. However, it plans to increase its range further to include the other emerging powerhouses in coming months. The fund [...]

  • City men should think of pre-nups

    July 14, 2010

    PARTNER, MISHCON DE REYA A DECADE ago this October, English divorce law was revolutionised by the case of White v White. Firstly, it recognised the non-financial contributions of the wife, and secondly it said that the default position when dividing assets at the end of a marriage should be to share them equally. Given this [...]

  • It’s time to wave goodbye to the lockstep

    July 14, 2010

    SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER, OLSWANG THE legal industry is changing. The traditional lockstep model of career progression – where a lawyer would qualify and then work for several years before hopefully being made a partner, with pay rises reflecting the number of years they had been in the firm – is increasingly viewed as outdated. [...]

  • Euro is not out of the woods yet

    July 13, 2010

    THE worst is over for Europe. That’s according to Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Mundell. The Columbia University professor, who was speaking to Bloomberg, said he was happy with the euro in the mid $1.20-$1.30 range against the US dollar. He said that the $1.18 area, which was the low reached at the end of May, [...]

  • Land of the sinking yen

    July 13, 2010

    COMPLETE political gridlock, severe indebtedness and weak economic growth would normally point to a ratings downgrade, deterioration in the currency and a lack of economic reform. But not if you happen to be Japan. Although all three of the big ratings agencies gave the country another warning shot, none hinted at an imminent downgrade. Despite [...]

  • THE TIPSTER

    July 13, 2010

    Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s fired another warning shot across the bows of sterling with a suggestion that the UK’s prized AAA status is still under threat. The emergency Budget doesn’t seem to be making much of an impression and although the October spending review could yet prove the saving grace, there’s clearly concern that [...]

  • FX RECOVERY TRADE STILL UNCERTAIN

    July 13, 2010

    DIRECTOR OF CURRENCY RESEARCH, GFT THE central question facing the currency market is whether the economy will maintain its pace of recovery. Last week the recovery trade received a substantial boost when both Australia and Canada reported better than expected employment numbers. Australia added 45,900 jobs and the country’s jobless rate fell to an enviable [...]

  • FOREX ANALYST PICKS

    July 13, 2010

    FOREX STRATEGIST JOEL KRUGER My pick: Buy euro-Swiss franc at SFr1.3415 Expertise: Classic technical analysis Average time frame of trades: 1 week-6 months The cross has been under intense pressure for several months, breaking to fresh record lows of SFr1.3070 ahead of the latest bounce. While the trend remains bearish, we have adopted a constructive [...]

  • High potential is still at the heart of Africa

    July 13, 2010

    WITH so much uncertainty about the world economy, it is a good time to diversify your portfolio by investing in Africa-facing funds. The recent launch of two such funds adds to a widening range of options: Sanlam Investment Management has started up an ex-South Africa fund, while Silver Street Capital has just set up an [...]

  • Building your portfolio

    July 13, 2010

    THEY shunned infrastructure at the height of the downturn, but now pension funds are starting to flock back to the asset class in search of an inflation-hedged alternative with long-term attractive yields. The Global Alternatives Survey, conducted by Towers Watson and the Financial Times and published earlier this week, showed that pension funds allocated more [...]

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