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41. Risk protection hurts long term investors
Long term investors can do better if they do not try to protect their stock portfolios from risk, a study into investment trends has found.
16 Feb 2007
42. Anxiety simmers about financial "Krakatoa"
It is something of a truism to say that investors are worried they nearly always are. But with the global asset rally racing close to entering its fifth year, a new level of angst is being reached in some quarters.
14 Feb 2007
43. House prices bolstered by BRIC demand
Demand from foreign investors particularly those from emerging economies will support house prices in the next few years, a report predicts.
09 Feb 2007
44. Investors want pay freeze for BP's outgoing CEO
Two pension funds plan to ask an Alaska state court on Friday to freeze more than $140 million (71.4 million pounds) in retirement pay and other compensation for outgoing BP CEO John Browne, saying it is excessive and undeserved, an attorney for the investors said.
09 Feb 2007
45. Investor appetite for soccer clubs to rise in 2007
Financial investors' appetite for European soccer clubs is likely to sharpen this year as U.S. tycoons, hedge funds and other financial institutions seek to profit from the game's rising TV and commercial revenues.
31 Jan 2007
46. Yahoo's new ad system could boost growth:analysts
Yahoo Inc.'s progress in launching a new Internet ad sales system could be a turning point for its shares as investors bet on faster revenue growth, analysts said on Wednesday.
25 Jan 2007
47. Queensland Investors are Australia's Risktakers
When it scomes to investing, Australian Queenslanders are the real risktakers, according to research by Aviva Plc.
19 Jan 2007
48. LSE fortifies Nasdaq defence with share buyback
The London Stock Exchange said it would return as much as 250 million pounds to investors as it seeks to persuade them to reject a hostile bid from U.S. rival Nasdaq Stock Markets.
18 Jan 2007
49. Olympics to keep China stock market boom alive
Investors hoping that China's dramatic stock market bull run will persist through 2007 take heart: history appears to be on your side.
11 Jan 2007
50. Norwich Union: Worldwide Obesity Effect on Investors.
The management team responsible for Norwich Union’s Sustainable Future funds is assesin the risks and opportunities of the world’s obesity epidemic for investors. For the first time experts have claimed that there are more overweight than malnourished people in the world.
03 Jan 2007
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