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Your Editor On Twitter

FYI | Jul 15 2011

By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, Editor FNArena

I joined Twitter. Not because I am curious what this celebrity has to say about her kids, or to read that another one is waiting for a connecting flight, impatiently. Twitter allows me to follow news and commentary sources such as Dow Jones' Marketwatch, Bloomberg News and the Wall Street Journal. It assists me in keeping up with what is happening across the globe, while I am observing and analysing financial markets myself.

While I am on Twitter, reading a quote here and a news flash there, I offer my own succint insights and commentary. Those amongst you who have already discovered the virtues of a Twitter account can add my Tweets to their daily news via @filapek.

For those who have no intention to join Twitter, but would like to stay up to date, below are my Tweets from the week past:

– If indicators don't deceive equities should have seen their bottom for the year

– Prediction from Danske Bank: short term range for equities, over 12-24 months uptrend due to valuation and renewed economic strength

– US reporting season opens mixed with 2 smaller tech companies disappointing, while Alcoa meets lowered estimates, but with positive guidance

– Some sobering considerations for all the blind China bulls out there

– Some soothing comments from Blackrock on the China debt situation

– Big question marks hanging over shale oil developments in Australia

– FNArena launches expert live analysis and commentaries on financial matters; Market Insight

– July saw 4 major events already: US jobs data, News Corp scandal, carbon tax in Oz and significant profit warning by David Jones, and QE2.5?

– Two man in an armchair, sharing insights and observations, and a lot of common sense – Financial TV provided by FNArena

You can add my regular Tweets on Twitter via @filapek

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