Daily Markets - Gone A.W.O.L – To Slovenia
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- Gone A.W.O.L – To Slovenia
- Ritholtz: Stocks – Trapped In A Trading Range
- Wealthtrack: Brian Rogers – Returning To Old-fashioned Financial Values
- Rosie: Dodging A Bullet, Yes – Out Of The Woods, No
- The Week Ahead
- Laugh Out Loud: Producing Un-American Autos …
- Chart Suggests Temporary Pause In EUR/USD Ascent
- High Roads To China
Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:15 AM PDT I will find myself in Slovenia over the next week, with my wife Isabel and a group of ten South African travel and business journalists we have invited to first-hand explore this delightful country with the aim of boosting tourism and trade between South Africa and Slovenia. |
Ritholtz: Stocks – Trapped In A Trading Range Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:10 AM PDT Stock markets have improved handsomely over the past three days, notching gains for four consecutive days and registering the first positive week since early August. |
Wealthtrack: Brian Rogers – Returning To Old-fashioned Financial Values Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:09 AM PDT On this week's WealthTrack, Consuelo Mack interviews Brian Rogers. He shares the lessons learned from the financial crisis and how he is applying them as Chairman of T. Rowe Price and manager of the highly regarded T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund. (This interview was recorded in May and has just been reposted on the Wealthtrack site as what Rogers said then still holds true today.) Note: The transcript of this interview is not available yet, but will be posted here as soon as it … [visit site to read more] |
Rosie: Dodging A Bullet, Yes – Out Of The Woods, No Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:05 AM PDT The comments below come courtesy of Dave Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist of Gluskin Sheff & Associates, sharing his latest views on the U.S. economy. |
Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:01 AM PDT The video clips below provide a handy summary of the reports expected on the economic, financial and corporate front around the globe during the week ahead. Europe: Economic data and air traffic |
Laugh Out Loud: Producing Un-American Autos … Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:00 AM PDT |
Chart Suggests Temporary Pause In EUR/USD Ascent Posted: 04 Sep 2010 10:14 PM PDT Hiyo my avid forex fans! In my previous article about the euro, I mentioned that its recent rally after breaking down from what appears to be a head and shoulders formation could be over soon. However, a full blown breakdown and a reversal did not really pan out as the euro bulls were able to out-muscle the bears to place them back on top. As you can see from the EURUSD's 4-hour chart, the bears were forced to cover their short positions when the price of the euro went back above the … [visit site to read more] |
Posted: 04 Sep 2010 08:35 PM PDT By Dian L. Chu, Economic Forecasts Opinions Well, it is official now – in addition to the Great Wall, the Great Traffic Jam started on Aug. 14–60 miles and ten-day long on an “expressway” into Beijing from Inner Mongolia (see map)–has earned the capital of China the top spot among the cities with the world’s worst traffic…, at least according to Foreign Policy. Although that logjam seemed to have cleared up, Reuters reported on Sep. 3 yet another similar 75-mile (120 … [visit site to read more] |
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