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  • FOREX ANALYST PICKS

    July 6, 2010

    CURRENCY STRATEGIST DAVID RODRIGUEZ My pick: Short Aussie dollar-US dollar below $0.8900 Expertise: Algorithmic trading Average time frame of trades: 2-10 weeks I am a market bear, and believe that the S&P 500 still has further to fall. In line with this view, I remain bearish commodity currencies, especially the Australian dollar, because they tend [...]

  • THE TIPSTER

    July 6, 2010

    AFTER hitting twenty month lows last week at £0.8067 euro-sterling has bounced nearly 300 pips to £0.8335. It broke the 20-day simple moving average on Monday along with a four-month resistance line yesterday at £0.8280. Look for support around this level, which could thwart further euro gains. Resistance should come in around £0.8385, the June [...]

  • Valuations are a welcome boost for markets

    July 6, 2010

    PICKING the bottom of the market can be a fool’s game, especially in the capricious times we live in. But after a 14 per cent fall in the S&P 500 in recent weeks, valuations are at deeply attractive levels. But is this just low hanging fruit that is too good to be true? No, according [...]

  • Explore new frontiers

    July 6, 2010

    WITH the attention that has been lavished on China, it has been all too easy to neglect the region’s little dragons such as Vietnam. Investors fled these frontier markets during the financial crisis. In early 2008, Vietnam suffered from a combination of economic overheating and surging international commodity prices. Standard Chartered analysts reckon that the [...]

  • WHY DEFENCE IS BETTER THAN OFFENCE

    July 6, 2010

    DICK TURPIN MANAGING DIRECTOR, ARTEMIS COMMENTING on a complaint last week from a Mr Arthur Purdey about a large gas bill, a spokesman for the gas company said: “We agree it was rather high for this time of year. It is possible Mr Purdey has been charged for the gas used up during the explosion [...]

  • FUND MANAGEMENT NEWS

    July 6, 2010

    SANLAM LAUNCHES AFRICAN FUND Sanlam Investment Management have launched a Ucits African Frontier Markets Fund. The minimum investment stands at £1,000, with a performance fee of 20 per cent and management fee of 1.75 per cent. The fund, managed by Eric Kibe, exploits African equities’ low correlation with mainstream global equity markets by investing in [...]

  • Hedge fund law will damage City

    July 6, 2010

    RICHARD MARTIN & SEAN DONOVAN-SMITH SPEECHLY BIRCHAM The EU parliament is today expected to vote through amendments to the Capital Requirements Directive concerning bankers’ remuneration. Under the new rules, which will take effect in January 2011, only 30% of any bonus (20% for “larger bonuses”) may be payable immediately and in cash with the remainder [...]

  • An LLP can bring employment law troubles

    July 6, 2010

    JOANNA BLACKBURN MISCHON DE REYA LIMITED liability partnerships are traditionally associated with law firms, but the LLP structure is increasingly the structure of choice for private equity firms, hedge funds, or other partnerships. An LLP can seem the best way for the business to structure itself. There’s better tax status, limitations of liability, and the [...]

  • Clouds hover over the second half outlook

    July 5, 2010

    THE last three months have seen a step-change in global markets. After a boom fuelled by fiscal stimuli, financial markets have fallen as governments plan to scale back their support, and the period has been punctuated by a flight to quality assets. So, what should contract for difference (CFD) traders concentrate on as we enter [...]

  • LABOUR DATA IS A WORRY FOR THE US

    July 5, 2010

    CFD MARKET STRATEGIST, GFT FOR many investors the long weekend in the US couldn’t have come at a better time. On top of Europe’s sovereign debt problems, and signs that Chinese growth is slowing, recent data from the US suggests that the much-hyped economic recovery may be reversing. We have seen housing data sour following [...]

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