Gold still remains under $1200 at the end of the week after the results of stress tests of 91 Banks in Europe, where only 7 banks failed to prove they would survive financial crisis.
Posted on 09 August 2010
Gold still remains under $1200 at the end of the week after the results of stress tests of 91 Banks in Europe, where only 7 banks failed to prove they would survive financial crisis.
Posted on 21 July 2010
BP’s embattled CEO Tony Hayward will resign from his position in the month of August. Sources close to BP said that Tony Hayward who is 53 years old will make the announcement in the month of August. The reason given to Financiere about the resignation is that the company is trying to regain its reputation which was badly effected after the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill.
Posted on 20 July 2010
Gold has witnessed some serious decline this month amid tight economic conditions in States. Gold is currently at $1,176.31 which dropped from $2,157.09, a sharp and unexpected fall. The economic situation has made it easy for investors to invest and make enormous profits from Foreign Exchange market and Stock Market.
Posted on 17 July 2010
The new iPhone 4 faced much criticism when the later new about the reception problem. The CEO of Apple Steve Jobs apologized to people and denied that the new iPhone 4 have antenna problems and the problem persist while users cover the specific spot of iPhone with bare hands. Apple shares slipped $1.80, almost 1 percent, to close Friday at $249.30.
Posted on 06 July 2010
Oil prices rose to nearly $73 a barrel in Asia and similar effects were seen in stock market and euro exchange rate. The euro advanced to $1.2594 from $1.2537. The euro will continue rising till the end of August
Posted on 05 July 2010
Smoke was also seen rising from the oil spill site as natural gas was burnt off. After the recent damages bill, BP is now more vulnerable to a takeover by either it’s competitors or by the government. Libya have shown interest in buying BP Shares and it is quite possible for Libya to be a major Stakeholder of BP. Nearly 45,000 employees are working on the oil spill site for clean up purposes.
Posted on 05 July 2010
The NYSE Dow Jones is currently at 9686 points. The British Stock Market FTSE 100 was recorded flat at 4,836.28 whereas Germany’s DAX was recorded at 5,834.21 and France’s CAC-40 was recorded at 3,340.00. Shanghai index was down by the afternoon at 2363 points whereas Nikkie was at 9266 points.
Posted on 02 July 2010
Price of gold have been fluctuating since the last month as gold demand is sought in the market of China and Australia. The government of China is urging its people through television ads to buy bullion as safest investments. The strategy behind China’s policy is to let it’s people have secured and most profitable investments for future.
Posted on 02 July 2010
BP shares are seen rising whereas the FTSE 100 was recorded at 4,790 points and still declining. The analysts believe that BP have supported their shares market by pulling investments from big players. Other sources confirm that the shares market is pseudo and is likely to collapse very soon.
Posted on 02 July 2010
Oil is a commodity which makes the world go round. The odds are recorded and BP is expected to have a new CEO by the end of this year. Since the recent oil news revolves around BP, the prices of gasoline is fluctuating and oil market is considered to be unexpected. Oil rises above $73 as traders analyze US job market.