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FTSE rise ‘based on fraud’

Posted by smeddum on September 27, 2009

September 27, 2009

FTSE rise ‘based on fraud’

Timesonline

One of Scotland’s leading investors trashes rally as ‘fraud’ and warns it will harm investors wealth
Ian Fraser

The stock market rally is a “dash for trash” based on a “fraud” likely to harm investors’ wealth, according to one of Scotland’s leading investors. Read the rest of this entry »

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Baltic Dry is signalling new pullback in the stock market

Posted by smeddum on September 24, 2009

Baltic Dry is signalling new pullback in the stock market

Cityam

Tuesday, 22nd September 2009

Traders should be watching this leading measure of shipping rates for clues of how indices will move

Jessica Mead

GLOBAL trade volumes have dried up since the start of the financial crisis as Western demand for East Asian goods languished, depressing shipping activity as measured by the Baltic Dry Index. Read the rest of this entry »

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The stock market rally is just another bubble – and it’s set to pop

Posted by smeddum on September 22, 2009

The stock market rally is just another bubble – and it’s set to pop

By MoneyWeek Editor

John Stepek

Sep 21, 2009

Central bankers: forever blowing bubbles
Stock markets continue to expect the best of all worlds.

There will be a V-shaped recovery. Everything is headed back to normal. At least, that’s what you’d believe if you just look at the way stocks have surged. Read the rest of this entry »

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