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Some big features up for discussion on Tuesday’s edition of Markets Live, FT Alphaville’s daily markets chat.
Top of the list — Unilever, which surged more than 4 per cent during early trade in London,
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Lombard Live: Ferguson bares his teeth
There is a man-bites-dog element to Nicholas Ferguson’s comment that a system that permits a private equity executive to pay less tax than a cleaning lady “can’t be right”. Coming from a union official,
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How long will the dollar faithful last?
That the current monetary system may not last for the ages was underscored the other day by Kuwait’s decision to uncouple its dinar from the US dollar, writes Jim Grant, founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer,
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iShares: Brazil’s where the action is
Three weeks in and several thousand of you are putting your virtual cash to work in the iShares ETF trading game.
And, with this being a risk free investment, we notice that quite a few punters have taken to churning their portfolios.
‘Who dares wins’ – the VC comeback
Lex notes that the motto of the UK’s special forces is also the watchword of the venture capital industry. But if such bravado struck a chord during the technology bubble, it sounds hollow today. News that Apax Partners is ditching venture capital altogether in its latest fundraising effort has raised question marks over the industry’s very future.
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Markets Live at 11am
Neil Hume called the top of the commercial property sector on Markets Live on Wednesday. And look what’s happened now.
Land Secs, down 3 per cent
Liberty Int, down 1.5 per cent
Hammerson, down 1.4 per cent
Slough Estates,
Flawed logic for the latest deal spree
It was gruesomely apt that Chrysler and the media company Endemol should be sold this week, writes Tony Jackson. As the latest boom roars on, the skeletons from the last one come toppling out of their closets.
Lombard’s take on Thomson-Reuters
LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) – Canadian publisher Thomson Corp, owner of a rival to this news-wire, has agreed to buy Reuters, which owns this news-wire.
The £8.7bn offer would create the world’s biggest financial news and data group to rival Dow Jones,
Show your trading nous – the iShares ETF game
Here’s £10m. Go on, take it…well, virtually…we’re not made of money.
The iShares ETF trading game, in association with the FT, offers you a virtual £10m to place in any of their LSE-listed funds – how you invest it is up to you.
The bid speculators are back — Markets Live at 11am
High drama in J Sainsbury on Wednesday: a trade in 248m shares, executed as the London market closed on Tuesday, was published minutes before trading began. While the CVC-led bid for Sainsbury collapsed 10 days ago,
