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1. Gold investors disheartened as volatility spikes
Investors who would normally seek a safe haven in gold in what is one of the worst financial crises in history are shunning the precious metal because of the market's extreme volatility.
03 Nov 2008
2. Money fund yields may fall
Investors who have plowed $3.48 trillion (2 trillion pounds) into money market mutual funds will likely see their already low yields fall further, but few may benefit from lower management fees, as they did the last time the Federal Reserve drove its benchmark lending rate down to 1 percent.
31 Oct 2008
3. Investor equity holdings at new low
Holdings of equities by leading investors hit a new low in October as financial markets quaked before the deteriorating global economy and credit crisis, with only U.S. fund managers showing signs of improving sentiment.
31 Oct 2008
4. Japan grapples with yen as crisis grips Indonesia
Japan fought to hold back waves from the financial crisis, restricting investor bets on falling share prices and trying to talk down a rallying yen that threatens to deepen its economic downturn.
28 Oct 2008
5. Investor confidence at record low
Investor confidence fell to its lowest level on record in October in a massive flight from risky assets, State Street said on Tuesday.
22 Oct 2008
6. Top Lloyds investors shrug off dividend row
Two top ten shareholders in Lloyds TSB Plc. said on Thursday they are prepared to back the bank's takeover of HBOS even if the combined bank is barred from paying dividends for a time.
17 Oct 2008
7. Russia foreign investors want more clarity
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was just one of several top officials putting a positive spin on investing in Russia this week, but investors remain cautious despite a sharp sell-off.
15 Sep 2008
8. Finding shelter in medical devices
Medical technology stocks, with their slow but steady growth, are looking more like a port in the storm.
12 Sep 2008
9. SEC urged on reporting oil climate impact
Major investors from the U.S., Canada and the UK are pressuring the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to require energy companies to assess the environmental impact of oil and natural gas reserves.
12 Sep 2008
10. Local private investors could miss an upturn
Alarmed by the state of the economy, private investors are increasingly wary of equities and risk missing a stock market upturn when it comes.
02 Sep 2008
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