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The Traders Thread - Wednesday 19th November (TRAD)     

Greystone - 18 Nov 2008 21:16

Greystone - 19 Nov 2008 06:27 - 4 of 48

Good morning traders!

In Asia today, the Hang Seng closed the morning up 28.72 points at 12,887.17,
while the Nikkei closed down 55.19 points at 8,273.22.

Happy trading!

G.

Kyoto - 19 Nov 2008 06:38 - 5 of 48

Morning all. Market reports:

Telegraph
The Times
The Times (Need to know)
FT
The Guardian
The Independent
This is Money

The spectre of 1930s-style deflation in the British economy loomed yesterday after figures showed that prices of many goods slumped last month as recession tightened its grip.
Deflation is the new bogey word as crunch sends prices tumbling

The Office for National Statistics said that consumer price inflation (CPI) dropped to a lower than expected 4.5% in October from 5.2% in September - the first fall since August 2007 and the biggest since April 1992. Inflation peaked at a 16-year high of 5.2% in September due to spiralling energy costs, which have now fallen sharply.
Sharpest fall in 16 years clears the way for another cut in interest rates next month

The Treasury has warned rebellious shareholders in Britain's troubled banks that a public bail-out will be far more costly if they follow through with threats to block any of the lenders' current planned fundraisings.
Treasury warns bank shareholders against rejecting current deals

A record fall in American producer prices last month has led Wall Street to price-in a half-percentage-point cut in interest rates, to 0.5 per cent, when the US Federal Reserve meets on December 16.
Wall Street looks to interest rates of 0.5%

US regulators are moving to approve centralised clearing houses for credit derivatives in a matter of weeks as the debate about the oversight of the vast unregulated sector gathers pace.
Central CDS clearing houses set for approval

China has finally overtaken Japan as the largest foreign holder of US government debt. The latest monthly Treasury International Capital data showed that Chinas holdings of Treasury bills, notes and bonds rose to $585bn in September from $541.4bn in August.
China overtakes Japan on US debt

Radical steps to address the crisis in the shipping industry triggered by a collapse in dry bulk freight rates will be proposed at emergency talks in London on Wednesday.
Meeting to consider action on dry bulk rates

Kyoto - 19 Nov 2008 06:41 - 6 of 48

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Kyoto - 19 Nov 2008 07:03 - 7 of 48

The Wednesday Press Roundup

Kyoto - 19 Nov 2008 07:12 - 8 of 48

* JP Morgan cuts Barclays PLC price target to 150P from 210P; rating underweight
* JP Morgan cuts HBOS Plc price target to 60P from 180P; rating underweight
* JP Morgan cuts HSBC Holdings price target to 675P from 720P; rating underweight
* JP Morgan cuts Lloyds TSB price target to 150P from 180P; rating underweight
* JP Morgan cuts Royal Bank of Scotland price target to 50P from 120P; rating underweight

JP Morgan cuts price targets on UK banks

Kyoto - 19 Nov 2008 08:02 - 10 of 48

PRESS DIGEST - Russia - Nov 19

Kyoto - 19 Nov 2008 08:12 - 11 of 48

PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - Nov 19
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