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Gold and oil prices have both been creeping upward over the past month, along with global stocks. Market participants differ in their views about these upward price movements. One school of thought says the rise in prices of stocks, gold, oil and other...
Tags: price movements, Russia, Moscow, Price of petroleum, Short, Stock market, Commodity market, Commodity, Financial markets, Derivatives, Futures contract, Business Finance
In 2003, he introduced the swap concept to the Bethlehem Area School District administrators and board members, according to the investigative report by Wagner. In the report: •Bethlehem’s former business manager, Stanley Majewski, said Bear misrepresented...
Tags: Bethlehem Area School District, board member, Public Financial Management, swaps agreement, Richard Mextorf, Bear, Ferris Baker Watts Inc., financial manager, financial adviser, Royal Bank of Canada, Bethlehem, Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Derivatives, Swap, Interest rate swap
D-Street to remain volatile; dance to global tunes: Analysts Updated on Sunday, November 22, 2009, 12:08 IST Mumbai: Dalal Street is likely to witness volatile trade this week and seek direction from global markets in the absence of any major domestic...
Tags: India, Mumbai, Short, Futures contract, Finance, Financial markets, Derivatives, Business Finance, Dollar coin, BSE Sensex, Economy of India, United States dollar
The US dollar touched a 15-month low against a basket of major currencies on Nov. 16...Gold reached a record $US1,153.40 an ounce on Nov. 18 and has fallen once in 15 sessions this month. The metal has climbed 30 per cent this year, heading for a ninth...
Tags: New York City, Exchange-traded funds, Funds, United States dollar, Gold exchange-traded fund, Gold coin, Investment, Derivatives, Coins of the United States, Business Finance, Price of petroleum, Dollar coin, Gold, Futures contract
He said commodities such as tur and urad have gone up sharply in the current financial year by -- 56.6% and 20.6%, respectively -- despite a ban on futures in these items. Food prices have risen sharply this year owing to deficient rainfall in the country.
Tags: futures trade, price rise, food price, India, New Delhi, Commodity trading in China, Business Finance, Derivatives, Futures contract, Commodities market
Oil slipped 1 per cent as the US currency advanced for the third time in four days. Stocks and equity futures retreated after European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said policy makers will withdraw emergency cash gradually to avoid fueling...
Tags: oil, New York, Valero Energy Corporation, Petroleum, Brent Crude, Financial crisis of 2007¬タモ2009, Commodity, Commodities market, Price of petroleum, Futures contract, Business Finance, New York Mercantile Exchange, energy crisis, Derivatives, Gold as an investment, Inflation, Investment
Trades betting on higher commodities and equities and a weak dollar may see a quick and sharp reversal if a renewed rise in oil prices fans inflation concerns and prompts early exit from ultra-easy monetary policy. These trades exploiting high correlation...
Tags: Federal Reserve, oil priced, India, Mumbai, Futures contract, Monetary policy, Commodity, Money fund, energy crisis, Derivatives, Inflation, Price of petroleum, Business Finance
October that "risk assets will continue to outperform safe assets." Burt White, chief investment officer at LPL Financial, took that message one step further...So what exactly is a "risk asset," and is it really a good trade if it's so crowded?...Profile...
Tags: risk assets, buy risk, Mexico, Mexico City, Economy of the United States, New York Stock Exchange, Futures contract, Asset allocation, Financial markets, Derivatives, Investment, Actuarial science, Business Finance
Foreign exchange reserves rose $ 962 mn during the week ended November 13 as the central bank bought the dollars that came in as portfolio investments by foreign institutional investors. According to the latest Reserve Bank data, the total foreign exchange...
Tags: week ended, central banks, India, Mumbai, Repurchase agreement, Reserve Bank of India, Money supply, Central Bank of India, Economy of India, Monetary policy, Derivatives, Business Finance
Politicians love announcing new initiatives...Nothing divides people, both physically and emotionally, like fast-growing hedges. Leylandii, in particular, can reach 100ft in height, blocking out light, restricting views and even damaging nearby gardens.
Tags: local authorities, BBC, social behaviour, United Kingdom, London, Derivatives, Mediation, Law, Fences, Leyland Cypress, Hedge