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Jakobsen: Why this week's stock market gains...

728 views August 21, 2014

Saxo Bank's Chief Economist Steen Jakobsen gives his thoughts and views on the stock market gains...

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Berger: Nasdaq 100 showing strength

248 views August 18, 2014

Serge Berger suggests buying the Nadaq 100, as he expects new highs; with large-cap tech stocks...

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Garnry: 'Monster' week for earnings

345 views July 28, 2014

With around one in three of the world's largest firms reporting quarterly earnings this week,...

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Neighbour: Banking on a Lloyds bounce

172 views July 25, 2014

Lloyds Bank shares have "moved nowhere" over the last year according to Joe Neighbour. However,...

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Tech Thursday: Apple's core appeal and...

295 views July 24, 2014

It’s a tale of two tech giants with Apple and Microsoft both reported earnings this week, as the...

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Berger: Biogen's healthy recovery

152 views July 24, 2014

Serge Berger suggests buying Biogen, a biotech firm which has reported sales of its Multiple...

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Garnry: Facebook a top pick at tipping point

243 views July 23, 2014

Facebook is seen by Peter Garnry, Saxo Bank’s Head of Equity Strategy, as a top pick at a tipping...

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Garnry: 'Sanctions will tip Russia into...

267 views July 21, 2014

As the EU Foreign Affairs Council prepares to meet to debate further sanctions against Russia in...

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Berger: Bye bye Barbie

165 views July 21, 2014

Serge Berger's trade for today is to short Mattel, a firm which may be seeing consumers saying...

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Garnry: Time Warner thriller will be long...

168 views July 17, 2014

The plot thickens, the blockbuster bid by Rupert Murdoch for Time Warner looks set to thrill...

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Jakobsen: Why the pain in Portugal will really...

469 views July 15, 2014

Steen Jakobsen analyses the continuing crisis in Portugal as the Banco Espirito Santo group...

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Berger: The small cap index offering large gains

150 views July 15, 2014

Serge Berger, from thesteadytrader.com, explains why he likes the Russell 2000 index. A small cap...