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21. German politics a new risk for investors?
The rise of the new Left party has upset the German political landscape, raising investor fears of government instability and a reversal of economic reforms after next year's federal election.
06 Jun 2008
22. Pictet sees property returns in Middle East
Oil wealth, population growth and economic reforms make countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) a sure bet for investors seeking returns in frontier markets, Pictet Asset Management said on Tuesday.
05 Jun 2008
23. Shares outstrip cash for income-hungry investors
Savers are continuing a retreat to the "safety" of cash, but greater yields can be achieved on high-income shares.
27 May 2008
24. Investors pledge 707 million pounds for Palestinians
Private investors at a Bethlehem conference pledged to pump $1.4 billion (707 million pounds) into Palestinian businesses to bolster the economy as President Mahmoud Abbas holds statehood talks with Israel.
23 May 2008
25. Investors get much of oil firms' cash windfall
The five largest fully publicly traded oil firms are spending more on finding and producing oil, but the industry is still handing back much of its windfall from record oil prices to investors.
09 May 2008
26. Investors eye Yahoo's alternatives
Yahoo faced growing pressure on Sunday to find an alternative strategy to Microsoft's $47.5 billion (24.1 billion pound) takeover offer after the software maker walked away over a disagreement on price.
05 May 2008
27. Iraq debt attracts investors looking beyond violence
Long-term investors are keen to pick up Iraqi debt, looking beyond the day-to-day violence to a perhaps more promising future for the oil-rich country a decade from now.
31 Mar 2008
28. Flight to quality or sit tight-
Nervous investors are taking a "flight to quality" amid stock market volatility that has seen Britain's benchmark index shed almost 15 percent this year.
25 Mar 2008
29. No panic yet for equities from $100-plus oil
As the oil price floats past $100 a barrel, European equity investors, more preoccupied with the credit market crisis, have yet to press the panic button.
04 Mar 2008
30. Credit crunch hits buy-to-let sector
Liquidity woes are starting to hit buy-to-let property investors, as the availability of mortgage debt shrinks, a survey shows. Instructions to let residential properties fell in the fourth quarter of 2007 - the first decline since the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) started its survey in 1998 - as lenders tighten their criteria and the range of mortgage products narrows.
04 Mar 2008
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