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The Traders Thread - Friday 23rd November (TRAD)     

Greystone - 22 Nov 2007 20:28

Greystone - 22 Nov 2007 20:30 - 2 of 43

Hello traders!

No US market to inspire us (or otherwise) tonight, so sleep peacefully and I'll see
you in the morning with news of the Asian markets....

G.

ssanebs - 22 Nov 2007 20:40 - 3 of 43

this symbol now shares it with qxl who are now known as tradus(trad) can you add a dot to stop them clashing

Kyoto - 23 Nov 2007 04:05 - 4 of 43

Morning all. Market reports:

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

World oil prices hit a new high yesterday above $99 a barrel, but just failed to break through the key $100 level. In another frantic day of trading, dealers pushed US light crude futures to a fresh peak of $99.29 a barrel, less than $2 below their record high, in inflation-adjusted terms, reached in 1980 after the Iranian revolution.
Oil hovers just below $100, as US settles in for Thanksgiving

The credit crunch continued to take its toll on the financial world yesterday as two French banks were forced to buy out a monoline bond insurer and concerns reverberated about the unprecedented shutdown of the $2.8trn (1.4trn) covered-bond market.
Banks bail out insurer as credit crunch bites

Rachel Lomax, the deputy governor of the Bank of England for Monetary Policy, said last night there are "signs" that credit conditions facing both firms and households have already tightened and may tighten further, in an indication that policymakers are growing worried by the possibility of a housing crash.
Bank of England worried over economic slowdown

Kyoto - 23 Nov 2007 04:06 - 5 of 43

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Greystone - 23 Nov 2007 06:26 - 6 of 43

Good morning traders!

In Asia today, the Hang Seng was last up 310 points at 26,315, with the Japanese
market closed today for a public holiday.

New York's main oil contract, light sweet crude for January delivery, was up 7
cents at $97.36 a barrel.

Happy Friday!

G.

Kyoto - 23 Nov 2007 06:52 - 8 of 43

TFN UK calendar and forecasts for today

Kyoto - 23 Nov 2007 07:38 - 11 of 43

Thomson Financial UK at a glance share guide
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