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Rudi On Thursday

May 18 2009

Weekly musings from your editor. Credit Suisse has developed a Business Cycle Clock offering invaluable insights for investors.


US Wine Industry Is Doing It Tough

May 15 2009

Silicon Valley Bank’s annual survey of the US wine market shows the industry is doing it tough, with any recovery likely to be as drawn out as that of the US economy as a whole.


Rudi On Thursday

May 11 2009

Weekly musings by your editor. Is there a message in gold investors in the share market should pay attention to?


What’s Happening Next Week?

May 08 2009

A new leader in South Africa, lots of data from China plus releases on industrial production, inflation and retail sales across the globe. Add more company results and next week’s calendar is packed.


Shares Have Seen The Bottom (Vol II)

May 08 2009

Technical analysts at Barclays Capital believe history suggests a bear market low for equities is now in place.


Shares Have Seen The Bottom

May 07 2009

The Coppock Indicator has generated a similar signal for Chinese shares as it did for the Japanese Nikkei in April.


US Consumer Sentiment Suggests Weak Recovery

May 04 2009

According to Westpac Bank while consumer sentiment in the US remains weak it is recovering, but not quickly enough to suggest any sharp improvement in the US economy.


Rudi On Thursday

May 04 2009

Weekly musings from your editor. Have we seen the bottom yet?


What’s Happening Next Week?

May 01 2009

Most major economies have economic data out next week that will provide investors with a greater understanding of current conditions. Westpac is among Aussie companies releasing results.


Aussie Equities Still Undervalued – Russell Investments

Apr 29 2009

The market has run sharply since early March but according to Russell Investments Australian equities remain undervalued by as much as 40%.



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