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Traders Thread - Tuesday 20th October (TRAD)     

Greystone - 19 Oct 2009 21:06

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 04:57 - 2 of 11

Morning all. Market reports:

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

Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, today called for the United States to whittle down its record-high budget deficits and for countries like China to get their consumers to spend more, moves that would help combat skewed global trade and investment flows that contributed to the financial crisis.
Fed chairman calls for US to cut deficit

Asian nations should not return to pursuing export-led growth, Ben Bernanke said yesterday, warning that it could risk a re-emergence of global trade imbalances and scupper a durable recovery.
Bernanke cautions on risks from imbalances

World oil prices hit their highest point for a year yesterday, as a major new report urged governments around the world to take drastic action to head off an approaching oil supply crunch.
Oil prices hit high but report warns of supply crunch

The Government has backed away in the face of speculation that it will impose a windfall tax on banks to punish them for paying excessive bonuses.
Government steps lightly around minefield of windfall bonus tax

Experts have warned that homeowners will struggle to remortgage their properties when current deals expire as a result of the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) strict new rules on affordability.
Homeowners 'will struggle to remortgage' under FSA rules

This first extract measures the worlds largest companies, as of the end of September, ranked by market cap.
The liquid and the not-so-liquid

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 05:01 - 3 of 11

NIKKEI 225AUSTRALIA ASX200SHANGHAIHANG SENG
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KOSPIVIXGOLDNYMEX CRUDE
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SENSEX
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skinny - 20 Oct 2009 06:59 - 4 of 11

Morning!

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 07:46 - 5 of 11

Morning Skinny! :-)

BBAY Citigroup: upgraded to buy from hold, tp raised to 435 from 320
BT.A Goldman: neutral, tp cut to 148 from 150
ISAT Goldman: buy, tp raised to 763 from 714
TPK HSBC: resumed underweight, tp 790
VOD Goldman: buy, tp raised to 185 from 164

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 07:47 - 6 of 11

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skinny - 20 Oct 2009 07:50 - 7 of 11

Morning Kyoto - I trust you are well!

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 07:58 - 8 of 11

Fine thanks, but very busy!

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 08:05 - 9 of 11

Heavy early volume on SBRY and someone desperately pushing buy orders into the book.

Kyoto - 20 Oct 2009 08:10 - 10 of 11

And something else connected to the Qataris...

Qatar to sell up to 379 million Barclays shares

2+2=?

Master RSI - 20 Oct 2009 16:22 - 11 of 11

FDI

re -MACD

The Indicators for the last couple days are now rising from oversold, but the MACD is at the point of a crossover and divergence at the same time, indeed very bullish

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