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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Chinese money floods into HK stocks – FT
Changes in Chinese regulation have led to a record spike in trading volumes in Hong Kong. HSBC’s Head of China Equity Strategy, Steven Sun, talks to the FT’s Josh Noble about what caused the surge of investment and whether it … Continue reading
US Sector ETF Performance – April 9
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Daily Risk Monitor – April 9
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Tagged bonds, Commodites, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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60 seconds on the Hang Seng index rise – FT
Hong Kong’s stock market has seen record volumes over the past two days and the market has risen sharply. Josh Noble, the FT’s Asia Markets Correspondent, explains why. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video (click here … Continue reading
US Sector ETF Performance – April 7
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Daily Risk Monitor – April 7
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Energy Tanks Earnings
Good piece in today’s Investor’s Business Daily on the upcoming earnings season, Negative energy is a term one hears at a yoga class. But for corporate America, a negative energy sector is one of several factors expected to have dragged … Continue reading
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Will QE help Italy grow? – FT
QE is set to help Italy. However, Lorenzo Codogno, visiting professor at London School of Economics and Political Science, tells the FT’s Ferdinando Giugliano that while the ECB programme will boost Italy, growth rates are likely to stay modest For … Continue reading
Chart of the Day: Apple
Note Apple’s breakout from the descending triangle. Still young, but will add more as it confirms higher. (click here if chart is not observable)
US Sector ETF Performance – April 6
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