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Jakobsen: Warning! US slow down ahead

2,636 views February 27, 2015

Saxo Bank's Chief Economist Steen Jakobsen is warning of a sharp GDP slowdown with quarter on...

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Trade like a Pro - Who's in the lead?

635 views February 24, 2015

The race is well and truly underway, with the Tinkoff-Saxo riders gritting their teeth and...

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Why is Israel the best looking global equity...

479 views February 23, 2015

Where's the best looking equity market in the world? Research by Saxo Bank's Peter Garnry might...

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O’Hare: FTSE celebrates new highs

309 views February 24, 2015

The FTSE 100 recently hit a new all-time high, and Steve O’Hare from First 4 Trading believes...

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Berger: Why Best Buy is a good buy

325 views February 23, 2015

A rally in the broader stock market has lifted stocks in the consumer discretionary sector....

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Is this Alibaba's Facebook moment?

547 views February 19, 2015

Alibaba, the largest e-commerce company in China, begins the Chinese year of the sheep by giving...

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Berger: Facebook not invited to equities rally

422 views February 16, 2015

The SP 500 index and Nasdaq composite hit record highs last week, but Facebook was notably...

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Neighbour: FTSE 100 to hit fresh all-time highs

336 views February 12, 2015

After four sessions of negative declines, Joe Neighbour from Central Markets believes the FTSE...

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Has Coke lost its fizz?

463 views February 10, 2015

Coca Cola releases its Q4 results later today and the market is expecting negative news from the...

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Not worried about China? Here's why you should be

733 views February 09, 2015

China posted some unexpected and hair raising trade figures showing imports falling by almost...

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Earnings Season: Could this be Twitter's most...

326 views February 04, 2015

It could be Twitter's most important post. The social media firm is due to release fourth quarter...

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Berger: Looking to short Russell 2000

460 views February 02, 2015

Serge Berger sees the continued volatility in currencies and commodities as precursors for what...