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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Mobius picks Brazil and China
Brazil, China, Turkey and South Africa are the top picks of high-profile emerging markets fund manager Mark Mobius, who also sees value in developed market firms with heavy emerging market exposure.
17 Apr 2008 |
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Bank close to terms for mortgage intervention
The Bank of England is close to finalising the terms for an intervention in the mortgage market, the Financial Times reported, after leading bankers warned the government on Tuesday over the growing strain on small lenders.
14 Apr 2008 |
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Housing market cooling fast
The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors' house price balance fell in March to its lowest in the 30-year history of the survey, RICS says, sending a strong signal that the housing market is cooling fast.
14 Apr 2008 |
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U.S. recession "already priced in"
Equity markets have already priced in a U.S. economic downturn and might actually react positively when the recession becomes official, said Alain Bokobza, head of Strategy at Societe Generale.
07 Apr 2008 |
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HSBC to equal rates on current home deals
HSBC is preparing to exploit rivals' weakness in the UK mortgage market with an offer to match homeowners' existing deals, the Financial Times said on Wednesday.
07 Apr 2008 |
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Tokyo fish market cracks down on tourists
Central Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market will tighten restrictions on tourists visiting its colourful tuna auctions after foreign visitors were caught touching fish and blinding auctioneers with camera flashlights.
25 Mar 2008 |
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Brown and Sarkozy to urge more market transparency
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Prime Minister Gordon Brown are expected to call for greater transparency in financial markets on Thursday in an effort to tackle the global credit crunch.
25 Mar 2008 |
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Uphill task as FSA targets "trash and cash" traders
The Financial Services Authority made a rare move to bare its teeth on Wednesday with a stark warning on market abuse, but experts say prosecuting those behind the rumours and rollercoaster market is a tough task.
17 Mar 2008 |
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