Will the upcoming Financial Reform Bill in the US help prevent the next crisis or at least reduce its probability?
Your editor has provided his view about why global investors have been selling their shares in Australian banks.
The Australian share market looks good value below 4500, but there are other factors to consider.
Your editor participated in BoardRoomRadio’s Friday’s Roundtable.
BTIG market strategist Mike O’Rourke explains why he refuses to buy into the bear market story, but he’s not on the bullish side as yet either.
PFP Wealth’s Tim Price has some questions regarding the obvious disconnect between European politicians and global financial markets.
Michael McCarthy, Head of Dealing Asia Pacific at City Index suggests traders should consider buying into the share market for a pending bounce.
Many fear the world may be heading for a double-dip recession given the European situation and Chinese slowing, but Citi suggests corporate earnings should not be overly impacted.
Hungary has announced its budget deficit is worse than previously anticipated. A fragile market has been spooked once more.
Barclays Capital note June tends to be a mixed month across all asset classes, a trend it expects will continue this year.