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Currency has been a hot topic of late, and it is no wonder given what has been happening in the eurozone, which is making waves worldwide no matter how far removed you are as a nation from the epicentre of the current financial quakes. It might be easy to think that in Asia, where we [...]
Economics has more in common with physics than you might imagine, since the statement “what goes up, must come down” applies equally to both disciplines. The accepted wisdom is that when markets have rallied significantly over a period of time, the chances are higher that they will fall than rise, the question is just how [...]
Are we facing an economic headwind or a tailwind. a correction or a recovery? That’s the question on many experts’ lips right now. If you turn on almost any business channel or program at the moment you will invariably find a debate between those who believe the stock markets have turned a corner to recovery [...]
Some of the world’s most influential business and political leaders have been meeting at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and predictably the topic that was at the top of their agenda was the global financial crisis. However, for some of them it was not all doom and gloom. More than just a few [...]
Many of us are probably hoping that the adage “Out with the old, in with the New” actually rings true when it comes to global finance in 2009. And for those hoping for better times ahead there was a glimmer of hope last week as the world’s stock markets staged a rally. Unfortunately many think [...]
Whilst many investors have experienced some excellent returns over the last few years, certainly 2007 was fraught with volatility and some interesting times including the subprime debacle. In fact for most, the word subprime has become a buzzword but before last year was unknown. So what is subprime? Subprime is the practice of lending money [...]
Recovery from high oil prices: lower commodity prices provide shares with a certain breather. We favour sectors with an easily foreseeable development of earnings. The downward trend of equities that characterised the summer has been stopped. Nevertheless, it is completely unclear whether the recovery in August 2008, partly attributable to declining oil prices, is really [...]