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China market intervention fails to impress – FT
China’s share market rallied on Friday, buoyed by the news of massive support to the tune of $210bn from the country’s banks. Michael Mackenzie, markets editor, says China may face a rather long wait until becoming a heavy hitter in … Continue reading
US Sector ETF Performance – July 16
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How much debt relief could Greece get? – FT
What kind and how much debt relief could Greece get? Joseph Cotterill provides an overview of the options available. ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs (click here if video is not observable)
US Sector ETF Performance – July 15
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IMF slams Greece, China’s economy grows – FT
Daniel Garrahan provides Wednesday’s top stories from around the world, with the IMF threatening to walk away from the Greek bailout deal, China’s economy growing faster than expected and Twitter shares surging after a fake news story. ► FirstFT : … Continue reading
US Sector ETF Performance – July 14
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Economic warning lights flash – FT
Poor US retail sales are merely the latest sign of weakness, with warning lights flashing in South Korean exports and semiconductor shares. James Mackintosh, investment editor, examines to what extent markets are prepared. For more video content from the Financial … Continue reading
