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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Karen Yap Markets endured another volatile week, with US markets had a better time of it than their European counterparts. written by Karen Yap It was a sea of red again last week as stock markets across the world finished down heavily on the week. The FTSE 100 finished down 3.26%, the CAC down 4.80% and the DAX down 2.35% on the week. written by Karen Yap The half year report card for global stock markets was not one to be proud of. The first half of 2008 was the worst first half to a year for the Dow Jones Industrial Average since 1970, when the index was down 14.60%.
written by Karen Yap Financial markets were a sea of red numbers last week as the classic ‘Fade the Fed’ trade played out. The initial reaction to Wednesday’s US interest rate decision was neutral to positive, then the selling set in and hardly stopped. written by Karen Yap After a rather turbulent week markets ended on a positive note. US marketsbenefited from a better than expected inflation outlook, following Fridays CPI numbers. written by Peter Kenny Credit cards have exploded in popularity. There are no more credit cards and credit card options available than ever before. There are credit cards available for all kinds of borrowers and they are designed to fit a whole range of circumstances. << previous page 1 next page>> |