Spread Betting on the Retail Sector updated 09-May-08 |
There is finally a sense of spring in the air from shell shocked investors as the feeling continues to permeate through that the worst is possibly over. Strange as it might sound, from the view point of the stock exchange, this is not as weird...read more >>
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Interest Rates and Commodities Spread Betting updated 08-May-08 |
Pushing up interest rates is hardly going to make much impact on the price of Crude Oil, Wheat or Rice. These, and others, are globally competed for commodities and are going to...read more >>
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Spread Betting on Crude Oil Prices and UBS updated 07-May-08 |
The unexpected loss reported by Carlsberg this morning might have rather more long term visionary practicality than the Goldmans Oil statement. The company was expected to report a profit of some 37m DKr but actually came in with a 129m loss. The reason given was...read more >>
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High Crude Oil and Energy Prices updated 06-May-08 |
With Oil showing no signs of wishing to fall back to a more reasonable level investors must now be wondering what the effect of increased energy bills will be on bottom line numbers. It is easy to criticise companies for not taking adequate hedging risk against...read more >>
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Spread Betting on Unchanged Markets updated 02-May-08 |
At the moment our Capital Spreads clients who are following this simple strategy are doing very well indeed just at the moment. Sellers of everything above 6100 and buyers below 6050 have seen six separate opportunities in the last five...read more >>
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US Interest Rates and Lending updated 30-Apr-08 |
I am not sure that the current woes in the US economy can be easily solved with further interest rate cuts as you have the feeling that if you cannot afford a loan at 2.25% what makes you think that 2% will be any better and there is always the...read more >>
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Improving Markets and UK Housing updated 28-Apr-08 |
The financial sector seems to be taking the (expected) HBOS rights issue in its stride. With only Barclays to come, and even that is not certain, this is likely to be amongst the last of the big calls. Punters are now trying to look...read more >>
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Spread Betting Indices and Equities updated 25-Apr-08 |
Finally the Capital Spreads Accounts are tiring of Mining and Oil stock and we have seen some lightening of positions and even a few brave shorts. The strength of the main indices across the globe would seem to fly in the face of...read more >>
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Credit Suisse Losses and RBS Shares updated 24-Apr-08 |
Credit Suisse has managed to hammer the market down this morning after coming with a loss of $2.1bn against estimates of around $600m. Analysts will be sharpening their knives as there...read more >>
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Retailers, UK Centric Stock and the FTSE 100 updated 23-Apr-08 |
The performance of UK centric stock has been pretty abysmal over the past year or so with many frontline stock virtually halving (RBS, Barclays, Marks etc) whilst the FTSE 100 has actually...read more >>
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Mortgage Swaps and High Commodities Prices updated 22-Apr-08 |
It is difficult to get excited about buying something when you know that there may be more along the way. The Bank of England £50bn cash for mortgages swap is all very well and at least has the prospect of longer term availability than the ECB or Fed...read more >>
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Bank Stocks and House Prices updated 21-Apr-08 |
The next banking brick to drop remains the prospects in the property markets. Whilst I do not actually envisage a house-price fallout we may get into the equivalent situation but 'in reverse'...read more >>
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The Bank of England and the Failure of Mark to Market updated 17-Apr-08 |
The actions of the BOE may loosen the credit markets temporarily but they are unlikely to make much difference to the levels of suspicion prevalent between the major lenders. Official announcements that there are possibly almost a trillion dollars of poor credit to...read more >>
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Spread Betting Margins updated 16-Apr-08 |
We have been in touch with a number of spread betting companies to see what affect the current credit crunch is having. So far it looks like business as usual and with the operators keen to keep margin requirements...read more >>
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Is the FTSE 250 outperforming the FTSE 100? updated 15-Apr-08 |
When we focus on UK centric FTSE 100 stock the picture is much less positive. The retail and banking sectors are performing pretty poorly with many valuations languishing at a 50% discount compared to just eight months ago. The FTSE 250 is off almost...read more >>
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High Commodity Prices, Margins and Weak Government updated 10-Apr-08 |
With Crude Oil and other essential commodities continuing to rise as the pound continues to depreciate it is tempting to suggest that the markets seem to be rather sanguine as to the profits expected from many...read more >>
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Fear and the Falling Housing Market updated 07-Apr-08 |
It is difficult to not to think of the current situation as a sort of phoney war on the economic front line. After the initial bursts of activity over the past seven or eight months as the banks have been pummeled you could be forgiven for thinking...read more >>
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The Federal Reserve and the Bear Market updated 04-Apr-08 |
The Federal Reserve still seems to be, to some extent, in the pocket of Wall Street as virtually every move is designed to bolster equity prices and to keep the dream...read more >>
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The Federal Reserves Triple Pronged Barrage updated 03-Apr-08 |
As the US Federal Reserve does its impersonation of some sheriff in a Glen Ford western riding to the rescue of all that capitalism stands for there are some slightly worrying things that still remain to be...read more >>
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Time to Sell Commodities? updated 01-Apr-08 |
Big falls in Oil, Silver and Gold over the past few days come after all three failed to regain their highs after the initial sell off of a few weeks ago. For the first time in quite a while the downside looks more probable ...read more >>
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The Capitalist Share Holder updated 31-Mar-08 |
The capitalist share holder requirements demand better growth patterns than this and whilst it may weaken companies in times of crisis it also creates far more...read more >>
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Cash and the Hunt for Safety updated 29-Mar-08 |
The hunt for safety is becoming ever more problematic. The recent fallout in commodity values has reminded those who had forgotten that, as the adverts say, prices may also fall and past performance gives no certainty of future returns. Government treasuries from the US to Germany and the UK have had a pretty grim week as...read more >>
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European Markets and Lower Interest Rates updated 27-Mar-08 |
A mishmash of numbers out yesterday and today will leave investors rather fogged as to what is actually happening on the high street in the UK and on the global economy as a whole. Over in Europe the picture is even more confused as business leaders in Germany and France express...read more >>
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Interest Rates and the Property Market updated 26-Mar-08 |
It was also nice to see that Citigroup and Barclays Capital are also bringing into question the Bank of England's handling of its role over the past months. The squeeze on liquidity is getting worse, not better, and yesterdays 3 month Libor fixing was at 6% showing that even the small rate cut that we have seen from the central bank has...read more >>
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Stock Market Rally vs Bank of England Commitment updated 25-Mar-08 |
I see that the papers are still full of the *search for the abominable rumourman* but it is difficult to see what, if anything, this will achieve. What if the *culprit* is not an ...read more >>
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Forex, Job Losses and Taxes updated 21-Mar-08 |
Markets continue to wing all over the place. As I mentioned on Wednesday, if you discounted the moves induced on the days of Fed action the story has been pretty dire since the start of the year and yesterday was a classic case in point. Tuesdays rate cut caused a...read more >>
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The Fed Rally and Active Investors updated 20-Mar-08 |
Markets continue to whistle around as we digest the latest Fed led rally in the States. Since mid January we have had five Fed initiative rallies (two liquidity injections and three rate cuts) which have all caused major moves to the upside on their respective announcements. In between times the direction has been, as you would expect, singularly grim. If we remove the...read more >>
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Banking Sector Value Shares updated 18-Mar-08 |
Rumours that Lehman might be the next in line for implosion after DB Singapore apparently refused their name in the money markets were quickly quashed. The stock was at one point some 50pc down on the day at around $20.50 but later bounced as investment banks...read more >>
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Job Cuts, School Finance and Career Politicians updated 13-Mar-08 |
Cowardice in high places is not a new phenomena but this administrations spinelessness is now beginning to show as bright yellow streak across the finance of UK plc. Yet another Budget long on raising revenue but short on...read more >>
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Finance Lesson from Japan updated 12-Mar-08 |
So, the Fed and the ECB are now both taking dodgy mortgage debt as collateral against loans. One wonders how closely these deposits will be checked for value or will the western banks end up in the same boat as the Japanese financial institutions from the early nineties sitting with huge unrealised losses on 20-30 year loans being...read more >>
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Recession or Value Shares updated 11-Mar-08 |
As markets get tougher so the wolves begin to strike. Bear Stearns and Lehman were forced into swift denunciations after rumours circulated about possible Chapter 11 situations. Whilst the security of the companies is not reasonably in doubt the mere mention of weakness will have its negative effect. Twitchy depositors, fearful of losing substantial sums will...read more >>
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AAA Rated Government Insurance updated 10-Mar-08 |
Most people reading this article will be of the 40% paying slice of the population, the bit that the government is relying on, to an increasing extent, to balance its books. The taxes on virtually everything we do are now getting to...read more >>
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Slow Down, Interest Rates and Goodbye London updated 09-Mar-08 |
We saw the knee jerk US political reaction to the Enron collapse seriously damage their financial industry by its implementation of the Sarbannes Oxley requirements and it is beginning to look as though the UK authorities are going to make the same mistake. What is the betting on...read more >>
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Commodities Price Correction updated 06-Mar-08 |
Other commodities are, likewise, not exactly *running out* (although copper is reputed to be looking a tad thin on the ground) and *softs* are an accident waiting to happen. As one product becomes ever more expensive so our food...read more >>
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Second Class Financial Ticket updated 04-Mar-08 |
With a snarling up of basic transport lines business will look elsewhere to invest. We might pride ourselves on the power of the financial sector in the city of London but finance is probably the most portable business on the planet. The logistics of moving money around could not be simpler. HSBC yesterday showed that some 50% of revenue...read more >>
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Credit Crunch Finance updated 04-Mar-08 |
Is this the second leg of the credit crunch? The rush into *secure* havens has accelerated over the past few weeks as US Treasury Bond yields slip below 2% and Gold and other Precious metals reach for the sky. Borrowing spreads for even high quality corporate names are at, what appear to be, ridiculous levels as banks scrabble to cover lending exposures in the money markets. Whilst the sharp point of this...read more >>
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Private Equity Trading updated 29-Feb-08 |
If the credit crunch continues for much longer, many of the deals that companies had been expecting to offload via stock market floats could start to experience certain problems. Given that a number of them will now be coming up for rollover of their initial financing deals, in a dog eat dog environment it does...read more >>
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Private Equity Markets updated 28-Feb-08 |
Guy Hands has put up his err...hands and admitted that turning round the entrenched philosophy at EMI was proving rather harder than he expected. When a major private equity house gets involved too heavily in a project of dubious return, especially one as high profile as EMI, investors may begin to...read more >>
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Strong Commodities and Weak Sectors updated 28-Feb-08 |
With the economies of the world sucking in ever greater quantities of critical commodities we are now experiencing the classic effects of the first lesson for economics students. Supply and Demand. In places this producing odd results. Whereas a slight...read more >>
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Long-term Financial Markets Slowdown updated 26-Feb-08 |
Official numbers last week showed that, for all the woe, doom, disaster etc discussed in the last few months, there is still an economy out there doing well enough to hold its head above water. The biggest eye-opener was the January tax receipt numbers. In hindsight we should not...read more >>
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Taxes, Rumour and Finance Directors updated 25-Feb-08 |
Both BAE and Tomkins showed weaker numbers but better than might have been feared. Much of market movement can be attributed not to what the actual figure is but what as been *indicated* to the markets...read more >>
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High Commodities Prices updated 21-Feb-08 |
Markets were in a bearish mood last night as the price of commodities surges virtually across the board from metals to energy and softs. Looking at the data this morning the only sector that seems not to have moved strongly higher is...read more >>
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Credit Crunch Markets updated 19-Feb-08 |
Just because the BOE says base rates are at 'x' does not mean that banks can get hold of money at this level. As it happens, yesterday, I had a meeting with one of my oldest contacts who works as a broker with one of the big Money Houses in the...read more >>
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Bank Sector Trading updated 18-Feb-08 |
For companies that are likely to be around for a very long time, these look (when compared to even their own issued paper let alone UK Gilts) to be very tempting indeed. Punters have been...read more >>
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Credit Crunch Trading updated 16-Feb-08 |
The US is suffering because house prices became a get rich quick route in a country that has one major product in abundance 'Land'. In the UK (although there are a few 100% plus mortgages) most loans are well covered and the value of the asset, the house, will almost certainly cover most...read more >>
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Banking Sector Shares updated 15-Feb-08 |
The only real option open to Capt?n Darling became his final decision. Offloading the whole kit and caboodle into the private sector with a big government guarantee was never going to fly. The political fall out from...read more >>
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World Market Trading updated 14-Feb-08 |
An entire economy is like a massive super-tanker whose momentum takes an enormous amount of time and space to turn in another direction. Alterations of this magnitude should have shown up in shipping volumes, credit facility increases or just...read more >>
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The Bear Market updated 12-Feb-08 |
The problem has not so much been any particular new piece of information on the UK economy but from the almost universally gloomy statements from the meeting of the ?great and the good? at the G7 Finance ministers get...read more >>
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Interest Rates Trading updated 13-Feb-08 |
Adding the Northern Rock loans to the national debt makes for great headlines but it also shows how spineless the ONS actually is. At least the Northern Rock debt is backed up by a rather good mortgage book on the other side of the balance sheet. There is a whole host of much more...read more >>
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Rogue Trader updated 31-Jan-08 |
Jerome Kerviel, Rogue Trader. We can assume that an audit team, as is normal practice, requested a list of open deals from a counterparty bank and discovered that the counterparty had a series of...read more >>
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Spread Betting Strategies updated 27-Feb-08 |
A range of features from industry professionals discussing various market opportunities, financial outlooks, sector trading, spread betting growth areas and...read more >>
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GFT Margin Requirements - No Change updated 08-May-08 |
The recent market volatility has sent shockwaves through the trading industry with many spread betting and CFD operators suddenly raising their customer margin requirements to cover their own market positions. However, GFT customers do not have to worry about...read more >>
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The Dumbest, Silliest and Funniest Spread Trade updated 08-May-08 |
paddypowertrader recently launched competition for clients. It was a pretty straightforward competition. Simply tell them your dumbest, silliest and funniest trade ever. And the winner is...read more >>
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