
Themes: Natural Gas supply, Investment, Commodities. It’s a tough market to want to buy something. As I write, the stock market has rallied 36% since its lows on March 9. Many individual stocks are hundreds of percent higher. This kind of pattern is common ...
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You are on page 1 of 2The Libor (London Inter bank offered rate) is probably the best way of tracking the credit crunch. It’s the rate at which banks lend to each other, and a number to watch what with over $300 trillion worth of financial products dependent on it. This figure ...
Dear Reader, Don’t knock China’s latest growth figures. They may be at their lowest level for more than a decade, but first quarter data shows the economy still grew 6.1% year on year. That’s way ahead of any other country and marks a sharp fall in the rate at ...
It must, I think, have been that second glass of sherry, taken before dinner in the Master’s comfortable sitting-room that put the Chaplain in a contentious mood. ‘You know, Roundabout,’ he began, ‘I cannot help but think that the Pope has got it right.’ ‘Well!’ ...
It’s going to be a difficult week for investors in all asset classes. The collapse of Lehman Brothers shows just what a mess Wall Street is in. It will get worse. But there’s one positive thing that you can say for commodity investors - the dollar rally ...
Money makes things happen. At the moment there is a lack of access to money. So, things aren’t happening. People are not moving house. Companies are trying to cut their debt. Raising new cash is a nightmare. That’s why I felt a bit sorry for a chief executive I ...
Apparently, there’s just no stopping stocks. They just keep on trucking higher as investors forget about the recent troubles in the financial sector and focus on Merrill Lynch’s note that ‘credit markets may be “past their worst”’.
Meantime, oil feels even ...
What goes up must come down. And go back up again...
Gravity certainly took its toll on the commodities complex yesterday, as all the recent big hitters took some big hits.
Gold fell some $33 from high to low yesterday, a 3% drop... silver outperformed it by ...
Thanks for all the interest, but I really can’t send details of our new volatility trading service just yet. The reason is quite simply that we haven’t launched it yet!
I know I said on Friday that this system has been perfected over ten years – and that is ...
Kate Moss is famous for shovelling Columbian products up her hooter in spades, as well as having vile, unwashed drug-addled boyfriends… Naomi Campbell is renowned for beating up her weaker employees, usually with a diamante encrusted phone for that ...
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