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Geopolitical worries came back to the fore last night

Wall street sold off to finish down just over 2 points on the session at 11100.43 having traded as high as 11245.  The NASDAQ composite finished lower by some 15 points with the S&P off 5. »


The FTSE has lived up to its billing this morning and as we write is up some 50 points

However there has been no real  "follow through" in terms of volumes traded in stocks with all the good news this morning.< »


Scotia Capital Hedge Fund Performance Index down again in June

The Scotia Capital Canadian Hedge Fund Performance Index was down in June for a second consecutive month. »


Harcourt hits USD 4 billion AUM in the first half of 2006

Harcourt Investment Consulting's assets under management in the first half of 2006 increased by 29% from USD 3.1 billion to USD 4.0 billion.   »


Wall Street stumbled last night

The Dow closed down 1.2 points having been above the gain line for most of the session - disappointment at earnings from Boeing,  Amazon and Black & Decker countered positive influence of& »


Cogent and Tamale launch new equity research valuation solution

Cogent Consulting LLC and Tamale Software, Inc have created an all-in-one solution to both manage and document the value of equity research. »


Isle of Man reports further financial sector growth

The Isle of Man has seen continuing growth in the financial services sector according to the Isle of Man Financial Supervision Commission's Annual Report for 2005/06. »


Wall Street added to Mondays gains and closed 52 points to the good

The positive sentiment was not carried over into Asia however with the nikkei down 120 points.  Hang seng up around 10 and the  Aussie markets off  50 points plus.  London finis »


A muted start for FTSE this morning

At the time of publication the Index was trading lower at one point versus the opening call of up 15  We have made up some ground however and as we write this report we are u »


Building on cross-border expertise

The financial environment continues to change rapidly as asset managers and investment banks devise new products and techniques to meet the evolving market demand. »


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