The markets have finally given up and have pared all their early gains, with both the benchmarks trading in negative terrain. Defensive sectors like Health care and FMCG have now moved up while the banking, PSU and auto sectors are still languishing in red. The market sentiments have turned cautious as the advanced tax reports [...]
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Posted January 7, 2010 by ][-NooM-][ under Benchmark Lending, More Financial, Trading
Crude oil trades around the world. Crude oil is one of the most heavily traded commodities in the world. Every day perhaps billions of dollars worth of crude oil gets traded. New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is considered to be the hub of crude oil trading in the world. You should be aware of the [...]
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Posted November 29, 2009 by ][-NooM-][ under More Financial, More Real Estate, Trading
8.50%. The amount the Brazilian Government has to pay for initiating a 3-month loan 0.0.0%. The amount the U.S. Government has to pay for the same loan The credit crisis proved to be a major shock for the financial markets, sending institutional investors into a strong risk-aversion mode. This was reflected directly in the Treasury [...]
Tags: bankruptcy, benchmark level, financial markets, institutional investors, loan pays, Trading, Treasury market, US Government
Posted November 26, 2009 by ][-NooM-][ under More Financial, Trading
Trading began on a positive note this week, as indices pushed out to a fresh 13-month highs despite the slide in the November Empire Manufacturing data on Monday. Equity indices were flat mid week as October housing starts declined to their lowest level since April, and building permits came in to the downside and corporate [...]
Tags: benchmark spread, currency trading, Equity indices, financials, Forex Traders, Market Week, Tobin Tax, Trading, US Dollar, US trading, Wrap up
Posted November 24, 2009 by ][-NooM-][ under More Financial, Trading
New Zealand shares fell in one of the lightest trading days this year as a drop in the price of crude weighed on oil companies and retailer Warehouse Group said it is trading behind budget in the run-up to Christmas. The NZX 50 Index declined 13.94, or 0.4%, to 3158.14. Within the index, 22 stocks [...]
Tags: benchmark index, Benchmark Trading, consumer sentiment, NZX, Trading
Posted November 17, 2009 by ][-NooM-][ under Trading
A commodities benchmark is some type of standard which you can compare an investment by. A standard is very helpful for people trying to figure out how much profit they are making compared to other investments. People looking for high rates of returns may want to use other standards than those looking for long-term and [...]
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Posted November 17, 2009 by ][-NooM-][ under Trading
Mumbai, Nov 12 (IANS) Indian equities markets were trading dull Thursday afternoon even as the benchmark index ruled in a volatile zone. Other Asian markets were no different with key indices ending in the red. At 2.20 p.m., the 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened at 16,822.18 points, was [...]
Tags: Asian markets, benchmark index, Broader market, NSE, Sensex trading, Stock Exchange, Trading
Posted November 13, 2009 by ][-NooM-][ under Trading