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| | | The number of 'dormant' contracts for difference (CFD) traders rose 71 per cent from April last year to August 2008 due to market uncertainty. According to the third annual 2008 Contracts For Difference Report by Investment Trends, the number of CFD ... |
| | | | IG Markets has launched a new CFD trading system that allows investors to trade from charts of market data. Developed in partnership with IT-Finance, the new DealThru Charts cover over 70 technical indicators and are updated in real time. The new system ... |
| | | | Up and down we go, where it stops we do not know. Wall Street's performance overnight highlights how tenuous financial market sentiment remains. The sentiment seesaw became obvious as the Dow Jones industrial index went from a 4.4 per cent loss to a ... |
| | | | ... for a market that is moving into the reflation stage of the economic cycle. "There's an old adage that says the markets can stop panicking when the authorities start panicking," said Trevor Greetham, asset allocation director at Fidelity International. ... |
| | | | It's time to invest in Australian shares and stop waiting on the sidelines for volatility to subside, according to Paul Fiani, head of equities at Integrity Investment Management. "A year ago taxi drivers were giving you stock tips, which is always ... |
| | | | ... Hill, other things are unfolding elsewhere. And these are not good news. Congress approval of the plan may - not will -- stop the financial market panic but not the onslaught of downward momentum on the US and global economies. The US housing sector ... |
| | | | Better and broader environmental, social and governance (ESG) research will occur when the major players high on the 'supply chain' such as super funds demand it, according to John Coombe, JANA executive director. Speaking at the Responsible Investment ... |
| | | | ... Financial Standard Intelligence Unit (FSIU) has argued over the past few weeks, the US authorities will eventually be able to stop the carnage. But at what cost? In all likelihood the current initiatives will provide some sort of stability in the markets. ... |
| | | | The $274 billion California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) has temporarily stopped the lending of troubled Wachovia, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and State Street shares. Anne Stausboll, interim chief investment officer of CalPERS ... |
| | | | ... conservatorship - similar to Fannie and Freddie. Just when we thought US policymakers have finally seen the light and are putting a stop to sticking a bandaid every time a big financial institution bleeds, they are back again, kissing the wound, bandaid ... |
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