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  • Smart traders will capitalise on this week’s FTSE reshuffle

    June 6, 2010

    DURING the last month the top football teams in the Coca-Cola Championship have been vying for places in the Premier League. The lucky teams are Newcastle, West Bromwich Albion and Blackpool, replacing Portsmouth, Burnley and Hull City which have lingered at the bottom of football’s top flight. In the same spirit, the FTSE reshuffle is [...]

  • THE TIPSTER

    June 6, 2010

    THE FTSE 100 index was vacillating around the 5,200 level at the end of last week, eventually closing at 5,126 on Friday. But this is still some 10 per cent below the blue-chip index’s 2010 highs. However, the German Dax 30 index is only 3 per cent off its highs for the year so the [...]

  • THE WORLD CUP TIPSTER

    June 6, 2010

    WITH the summer’s biggest sporting event kicking off this Friday, football fans will surely be looking to spice it up with some spread bets. So, every Monday throughout the World Cup, City PM will be bringing you some top football tips. The start of the competition is usually a nervous stage for any side and [...]

  • SPREAD BET GURU

    June 6, 2010

    MARKET STRATEGIST [email protected] Q. Dear Josh, what do last week’s US non-farm payrolls figures suggest for the country’s economic recovery? A. Last week’s non-farm payrolls were a blow to investors who had been hoping for the data to show that the US labour market recovery was gaining strength. Payrolls for May only pointed to growth [...]

  • FTSE 100 breaks out of a losing streak on hopes of strong American jobs data

    June 3, 2010

    BRITAIN’S top shares snapped out of a three-session losing streak yesterday as hopes of strong jobs data from the US spurred sentiment, sending investors bargain hunting in commodity-linked stocks and banks. The FTSE 100 ended up 59.86 points, or 1.2 per cent, at 5,211.18, closing at a two-week high but falling back from an intra-day [...]

  • Wall Street makes gains as technology stocks soar

    June 3, 2010

    US stocks rose yesterday, led by a late-day surge in technology shares as investors geared up for what is expected to be a strong unemployment report today Stocks moved up and down throughout the session, shifting between optimism and pessimism on a variety of factors, including technical resistance at the S&P 200-day moving average, the [...]

  • Choosing the right lender is crucial in a tough market

    June 3, 2010

    HOUSES are selling like hotcakes thanks to fierce competition among buyers. The latest monthly survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) showed that houses are shifting quicker than new ones could come on to the market, despite the number of new sellers increasing. Even the dreaded gazumping is back. In such a market, [...]

  • PERSONAL FINANCE NEWS

    June 3, 2010

    NO OVERSEAS FX FEES WITH KALIXA Whether you are heading to South Africa for the World Cup or elsewhere this summer, you ought to be thinking about your currency arrangements as early as possible. Kalixa, the pre-paid Mastercard, has announced this week that it will be waiving its standard foreign exchange fee for all point-of-sale [...]

  • Bubbly and with plenty of fizz

    June 3, 2010

    CITY boys and girls can be a hard bunch to please, but Neleen Strauss seems to have found the formula that keeps them coming back to High Timber, the restaurant she co-owns that is located on the north bank of the River Thames. High Timber has arguably one of the best views in the City: [...]

  • No lament for the end of the family-run firm

    June 3, 2010

    THE days of family-run firms could be numbered according to a survey carried out by Haines Watts, the accountancy firm. It found that out of the 650 small business owners it asked, a paltry 16 per cent responded that they planned to hand control of their business to another family member. So, what has led [...]

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