Entries Categorized as 'Stock Market'

In the Financial Papers: Today’s Top Forex News 03.31.08

Date March 31, 2008

Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 08:01 minutes). The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
In the Financial Papers:

 
Podcast Covers:
Paulson Calls for Oversight by Fed
Fed Researches Nordic Style Nationalization of US Banks
Could the Bank of England and ECB President Trichet Come in to Help [...]

In the Financial Papers: Today’s Top Forex News 03.24.08

Date March 24, 2008

Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 06:04 minutes). The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
In the Financial Papers:

 
Podcast Covers:
Dollar Fluctuations Make Traders Whisper `I’ Word as Group of Seven Frets
Federal Home Loan Banks May Buy $100 Billion of Mortgage-Backed Securities
Wall Street Firms Eliminate [...]

In the Financial Papers: Today’s Top Forex News 01.23.08

Date January 23, 2008

Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 11:19 minutes), all the news related to the foreign exchange market. The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
In the Financial Papers:

 
Podcast Covers:
- Bank of Japan Intervention: Is it Possible
- ECB Trichet Remains Hawkish But Don’t Expect a [...]

Dow Futures Down 500 Points, Ugly Day for Stocks and Carry Trades

Date January 21, 2008

It will be difficult for US traders to enjoy their day off today (it’s Martin Luther
King’s day) with a complete meltdown happening in stock markets around the world. The UK’s FTSE index fell 5.48% or 323 points, the worst single day loss since 9/11 in 2001. The MSCI World Index dropped close [...]

If the Federal Reserve Cuts by 50bp, Will it Just be a Band-Aid?

Date January 15, 2008

Retail sales and producer prices both contracted in the month of December, leading many traders to wonder whether the US economy will fall into recession. Spending on cars, electronics, furniture, gas station receipts, building materials, clothing and sporting goods all declined, reflecting a broad based slowdown in consumer demand. According to Bloomberg News, this [...]