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The Traders Thread - Thursday 30th July (TRAD)     

Greystone - 29 Jul 2009 22:11

Greystone - 29 Jul 2009 22:12 - 2 of 8

Hello traders!

In the US tonight, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 26 points to 9070.72,
the S&P500 dropped 4.47 points at 975.15 and the Nasdaq Composite slipped 7.75
points to 1967.76.

Crude oil slumped to $62.94 a barrel on Nymex.

See you in the morning with the latest....

G.

Greystone - 30 Jul 2009 05:59 - 3 of 8

Good morning traders!

In Asia today, the Nikkei was down 11.66 points at 10,101.58, whiole the Hang
Seng ended the morning off 71.69 points at 20,063.81.

Happy trading!

G.

Kyoto - 30 Jul 2009 06:56 - 4 of 8

Morning all. Market reports:

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

The pace of economic decline has moderated or stabilised in most parts of the US, the Fed said on Wednesday, with manufacturing, residential property and even employment showing signs of improvement.
Beige Book suggests recession is easing

Renewed concern about the effectiveness of the Bank of England's quantitative easing policy surfaced on Wednesday after the release of data showing consumer borrowing is down to its lowest level for 15 years.
Lending data raises quantative easing fears

The market action we have seen unfolding so far is very similar to the recovery from the March 2003 lows at the end of the dotcom bear market.
'Stockmarkets climbing wall of worry'

Britains leading institutional investors are considering joining forces to bypass investment banks in a protest over the fees they charge for rights issues.
Institutional investors ready to bypass banks in protest at rights-issue fees

Prices in financial markets always balance supply and demand. But when the price changes themselves influence the supply and demand, some odd things happen.
Is high frequency trading a good or bad thing?

For decades, though, scientists have toyed with a tantalizing alternative theory of petroleum formation: What if chemical reactions between water and minerals deep in Earth's mantle could send black gold bubbling up into the crust? Alexander Goncharov of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Washington, D.C and a team of researchers have shown that just such a thing is possible.
Earth's Mantle: Untapped Oil Source?

Kyoto - 30 Jul 2009 06:58 - 5 of 8

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Kyoto - 30 Jul 2009 08:00 - 6 of 8

BRBY S&P: downgraded to hold from buy
EZJ Citigroup: upgraded to buy from hold, tp reiterated 370
HFD HSBC: downgraded to neutral from overweight, tp cut to 350 from 400
KAZ Cazenove: reiterated outperform
LMI Citigroup: upgraded to buy from hold, tp raised to 1618 from 1190
SN. Charles Stanley: reiterated hold

Kyoto - 30 Jul 2009 08:01 - 7 of 8

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Greystone - 30 Jul 2009 16:53 - 8 of 8

End-of-day Market Overview
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