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  • Undervalued peso poised to benefit from US recovery

    August 11, 2009

    GIVEN the poor state of Mexico’s economy, you might think that its currency, the peso, would be suffering. Hit hard by global recession and falling oil prices, the real economy is expected to shrink by 5.5 per cent in 2009 while the country’s industrial production is contracting month-on-month. And even the country’s growing tourist industry [...]

  • Airlines still soaring despite bad news and cost-cutting

    August 10, 2009

    ON THE face of it, 2009 was never going to be a good year for airlines. The cost of oil – the main source of fuel for aeroplanes – has been steadily rising since February and is now nearing $75 per barrel. The recession meant that people were more inclined to stay at home rather [...]

  • CITI HARD TO BEAT FOR A BRAVE PUNT

    August 10, 2009

    MARTIN SLANEYHEAD OF DERIVATIVES, GFT ONE of the most popular CFD stocks right now is Citigroup, but perhaps what is surprising is the direction of trades – everyone is buying. But what is attracting people to a bank, which was fighting for its very survival earlier this year? It is certainly an impressive turnaround in [...]

  • Profit-taking sends US indices lower

    August 10, 2009

    US STOCKS fell yesterday as investors booked profits following a four-week rally that took the broad S&P 500 index to a 10-month high on Friday. The drop comes ahead of an abundance of economic data due this week, including the Federal Reserve’s statement on interest rates and the economy, as well as government figures for [...]

  • Rally ends as weak miners nudge FTSE down slightly

    August 10, 2009

    THE FTSE 100 edged down yesterday, with investors booking profits from hefty gains in miners and banks last week, while the market searched for direction as the earnings season tailed off. The index ended down 0.2 per cent, or 9.36 points at 4,722.20, not far from a 10-month closing high of 4,731.56 on Friday. A [...]

  • Markets turn focus to economic data as recession eases

    August 9, 2009

    We’re likely to see a switch in the market’s focus from earnings back to economic reports this week. The Bank of England’s quarterly inflation report is arguably the highlight of the week, certainly for UK shares and the pound, with the market keen to interpret for itself the evidence which was sufficiently weak to persuade [...]

  • Forecast the rally’s top with chart patterns

    August 9, 2009

    IT HAS been all too easy to get caught up in the wave of enthusiastic stock market rallies over the past few weeks. At some point – and probably in the near future – indices will either look to retrace some of their gains or consolidate. Spread betters should therefore be looking to lock in [...]

  • Investor optimism won’t last forever

    August 9, 2009

    EVEN after a rally lasting 11 consecutive days, the FTSE 100 still managed to push higher last week, closing up 2.48 per cent on the week. And where the FTSE has gone, other indices have followed. The S&P 500 broke temporarily through the 1,000 mark at the end of last week while the Dow Jones [...]

  • RECOVERY IS GAINING IN MOMENTUM

    August 9, 2009

    JANE FOLEYRESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM THE suggestion that the UK economy may return to growth by the end of the year is not new, but the recent spate of better than expected economic data appear to give legs to this possibility. Purchasing managers’ indices (PMIs) for July are suggesting expansion in both the manufacturing and services [...]

  • Bank inflation report due as City heads for holiday season

    August 9, 2009

    With the streets of the City emptying as weary workers head for sunnier climes, the torrent of company results slows to a trickle this week, but the markets will be scrutinising the Bank of England’s quarterly inflation report. The Bank, which releases its report on Wednesday, is expected to predict that inflation will stay low [...]

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