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Traders Thread - Monday 24th September (TRAD)     

Greystone - 23 Sep 2007 12:10

Kyoto - 24 Sep 2007 02:52 - 8 of 55

Shares magazine, a title read by thousands of private investors in the stock market, has been put up for sale by its owners for up to 10m. As well as Shares, the group also owns financial information website MoneyAM, which is used by retail investors to check share prices and gather up-to-date information on financial market events.

Potential buyers include rival magazine publishers and venture capitalists. Online trading platforms may also be interested as they could use MoneyAM as a channel to generate new customers, said sources.

Investors' magazine, Shares, for sale with 10m tag

Kyoto - 24 Sep 2007 04:29 - 9 of 55

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Nikkei is closed today.

Kyoto - 24 Sep 2007 06:14 - 10 of 55

A new currency, the Ebu, on Monday enters the worlds foreign exchange zoo. The European Borrowing Unit offers no rate of interest but has been created by Barclays Capital to shield users from currency swings. The Ebu, based on a portfolio of 10 major currencies, is simply a basket of long and short currency positions against the euro, and is aimed principally at corporate and institutional borrowers who want an alternative to low-yielding currencies such as the yen and the Swiss franc.

Currency swings spawn the Ebu

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Mining giant BHP Billiton is expected to announce that it has uncovered what is potentially the largest gold resources in the world at its Olympic Dam mine in South Australia, reported the Herald Sun newspaper Monday, without citing a source.

BHP Billiton strikes gold at Olympic Dam : report

Greystone - 24 Sep 2007 06:23 - 12 of 55

Good morning traders!

In Asia today, the Hang Seng ended the morning up 563.41 points at 26,407.19.

Japan's markets are closed for a public holiday.

Happy trading!

G.

Kyoto - 24 Sep 2007 06:48 - 13 of 55

TFN UK calendar and forecasts for today

Kyoto - 24 Sep 2007 07:09 - 15 of 55

The Monday Press Roundup
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