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12th March 2012

Central London estate agents see strong international demand

Despite a general slowdown in the UK property market, central London estate agents are still witnessing a high level of demand for properties in London, particularly in Prime Central London where there is a high level of activity among international homeb...

20th January 2012

Market Risk: Why Upside Moves Will Not Be Easy

Posted by George Leong, B.Comm. in debt crisis, Stock Market Advice on November 2nd, 2011 October was one of the best months for the stock market in history in spite of the market risk. Everyone was buying and it didn’t matter if it was technology, indu...

29th November 2011

Pros & Cons of Pension Drawdown and QROPS

Britain has experienced unprecedented stock market turbulence in recent years – and the value of many income pension drawdown investors' pension pots has plunged. That is bad enough but those who continue to take high withdrawals could see up to 80pc of ...

14th July 2011

Twitter beats Facebook hands-down for the FTSE 100

Latest figures from Three_D (social media division of Threepipe Communications) show that out of the 100 top companies in the UK only one third have a Facebook page while the rest prefer to use Twitter. These prove interesting statistics for online market...

18th May 2011

Atlantic International Partnership – Stock industry forecasts

The high energy spirits in stock markets found a sharp stop in March while initially unrest in the Middle East delivered the cost of oil leaping and therefore the earthquake in Japan generated much larger hesitation regarding leads to the global economic ...

05th May 2011

An Introduction to CFD Trading

CFD or 'Contracts For Difference' is a financial instrument that reflects the price movements of the underlying share or index. One can profit from the price movement by trading this derivative product. Two trading partners will agree to swap the differen...

16th March 2011

Understanding the Main Risks of a Stocks and Shares ISA

A Stocks and Shares ISA can offer you great returns on your investment, but it also carries greater risk and complexity than a Cash ISA. While a Cash ISA offers the security of regular interest, the value of your investment on a Stocks and Shares ISA i...

13th March 2011

Penny share tips

Penny share dealing can be a very exciting and fruitful investment strategy if you consider a number of crucial factors before proceeding. Penny shares afford investors volatility, sharp movements in price and the ability to get involved in young companie...

25th February 2011

Insurance For Accountants – Can Brussels End Big Four Dominance?

Those firms interested in insurance for accountants will also be interested to hear that a number of networks of firms are asking for help from Brussels to bring an end to the dominance of the Big Four. Anyone who works in the sector and has an interes...

15th February 2011

Guide to Binary Options and Binary Options Trading

A binary options is a contract which gives the buyer (known as the owner) the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a fixed price within a specified time frame. The items being traded are known as underlying assets and they...

20th January 2011

BP Group

London equities traders were once more focused on the implications of deals on the market on Monday, with shares in BP topping the FTSE 100. BP agreed on Friday to form a joint venture with Russia's largest oil producer, state-controlled Rosneft, to dev...

19th January 2011

Forex Trading Guide for Beginners

What is Forex? You might be asking. If so, I will attempt to explain the concept of Forex and the Forex Market in general. For anyone starting out in Forex trading, it is vitally important you understand the basics; as this will form the foundation for yo...

25th November 2010

Central Bank Chefs Have Spoilt Broth.

“EurasiaTrade” on why, currently, good economic news equates to bad equity market performance. One would imagine that, with the recent run of less-bad-than-expected economic data to emerge from the most troubled advanced economies, equity investors wou...

22nd November 2010

Guaranteed Stock Market Bonds - Are They A Good Option?

At the moment, one of the frustrations for savers is the low rates of return they are experiencing on cash deposits. This has resulted in some investors being persuaded by salespeople to put their money into a Bond that is linked to the performance of the...

28th October 2010

Earn Money Trading FTSE CFDs

CFDs are a financial instrument that is traded OTC on an exchange. They stand for contracts for difference. They are a kind of derivative. Other sorts of derivatives you may have heard of include futures, options and warrants. They obtain their worth from...

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