Kyoto
- 10 Jul 2008 06:32
- 4 of 40
Morning all. Market reports:
Telegraph
The Times
The Times (Need to know)
FT
The Guardian
The Independent
This is Money
American stock markets hit two-year lows yesterday amid continued concerns over the state of the mortgage market and the impact on economic growth, pushing the broad S&P500 index into bear market territory for the first time since 2002.
Dow and S&P500 hit two-year lows
New rules on disclosing short positions are having little benefit but have jeopardised the reputation of the Financial Services Authority and damaged Britain's investor-friendly standing, critics say.
FSA under fire over short-selling rules
The chief executive of the UK's biggest independent corporate insolvency practice warned yesterday that up to 30 per cent more companies could go bust this year compared to in 2007 as the country's economy weakens and credit from banks dries up.
Begbies boss predicts insolvency boom
The door to investment in Russia's vast mineral resources was almost shut to foreigners yesterday as government regulators tightened rules on share sales.
Russia halts big foreign holdings in minerals
Master RSI
- 10 Jul 2008 09:55
- 21 of 40
BDEV
Is all over the place today after the update

Master RSI
- 10 Jul 2008 12:14
- 28 of 40
One for the "UPS" (Added by Master RSI on Thu 10 Jul 12:00 pm)
BDEV - Mid 60.75p
Reason - After the shap mark down lately on expectations of very bad news on the forward update today the final dividend will not be paid, forward sales have been "significantly impacted", borrowing still high, but write down on land and properties are much smaller than expected