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Markedsoversigt: Kurs- og rentestigning på taverna-menuen

Grækenland spøger endnu en gang på aktiemarkeder og de fleste markeder går i rødt tirsdag, men i Danmark holder Novo Nordisk markedet i plus.De seneste rygter er, at der først på aftenen tirsdag fremlægges en endeligt udkast til en aftale, som regeringen i Athen og dens støttepartier skal drøfte. C20-indekset lukkede tirsdag 1,0 pct. højere i 436,34.Kommer der ikke en græs.. Read More | View Original Article

Tirsdagens aktier: Grækenland spøger, men Danmark stiger

Grækenland spøger endnu en gang på aktiemarkeder og de fleste markeder går i rødt tirsdag, men i Danmark holder Novo Nordisk markedet i plus.De seneste rygter er, at der først på aftenen tirsdag fremlægges en endeligt udkast til en aftale, som regeringen i Athen og dens støttepartier skal drøfte. Det fik renterne og euro op og løftede de europæiske aktiemarkeder, der ved dansk lukketi.. Read More | View Original Article

Dagens ändringar 2012-02-07

Dagens ändringar 2012-02-07 Inga ändringar Read More | View Original Article

Tirsdagens obligationer: Rentefald vendt til renteplus

Renterne faldt en smule tirsdag formiddag og frem til midt på eftermiddagen tirsdag. Rygter om, at græske embedsmænd har udarbejdet et endeligt forslag til løsning af gældskrisen i Grækenland, som regeringen og dets støttepartier skal tage stilling til på et møde tirsdag aften, vendte renteudviklingen fra et lille rentefald til en lidt større stigning i Danmark og andre sikre havne. .. Read More | View Original Article

Dubai Gold futures rise 356%

UAE. Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) January 2012 volumes jump 95% propelled by currency and Gold futures. Read More | View Original Article

3 Stocks You Shouldn't Buy Now

These three stocks have posted big gains this year, but a proven technical measure shows all are trading at levels where chasing them is especially risky and not advised. Read More | View Original Article

Oil prices climb as Iran threatens EU supply cut

NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil prices are rising as Iran again threatens to cut off supplies to Europe.... Read More | View Original Article

Greek rescue inches closer, still riddled with uncertainty

For two years, European officials have wrestled with Greece to try to save the country from financial ruin. Yet the closer talks get to a definitive deal, the greater the risk seems to get that negotiations might collapse once and for all. Deadlines have come and gone, as have rescue packages, b... Read More | View Original Article

Kasi-Jesper stopper i Rhein-Neckar Löwen

Den danske forretningsmand Jesper Nielsen stopper sit engagement i den tyske håndboldklub Rhein-Neckar Löwen. Det meddeler klubben på sin hjemmeside. Jesper Nielsen træde ... Read More | View Original Article

Coca-Cola Announces Earnings

Coca-Cola (KO) today reported quarterly results that beat expectations and announced plans to implement a new cost savings program. Fourth quarter net income fell by 71 percent versus the same period last year, to $1.65 billion, or 72 cents per share versus $5.77 billion, or $2.46 per share. However, the company last year had a one-time net gain of $1.74 per share, as a result of buying its bottler's operations in North America. Revenue increased 5 percent to $11.04 billion, exceeding the estimate of $11 billion. Read More | View Original Article

ESPN, parks, capital in focus at Disney

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- When Walt Disney Co. reports its fiscal first-quarter earnings following the market's close on Tuesday, investors should focus on fees paid by cable operators to the company's ESPN and other cable channels, theme park margins, and capital returns to shareholders, Morgan Stanley's Benjamin Swinburne told clients. Swinburne wrote that he expects 8% growth in revenue from cable fees in fiscal 2012, and an improvement to as much as 10% in 2013, due to a just-signed extension with Comcast Corp. . Read More | View Original Article

Ländervergleich: Deutschland hängt den kranken Mann an der Seine ab

Wirtschaftlich gerät Deutschlands EU-Führungspartner Frankreich zunehmend ins Hintertreffen. Nur bei einer Anlageklasse kann Paris punkten. Read More | View Original Article

Komen official resigns over funding dispute

BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- A senior official for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a leading breast-cancer charity, has resigned over a dispute concerning the foundation's decision to stop providing grants for breast-screenings to Planned Parenthood, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. The AP said that foundation's vice president for public policy, Karen Handel, stepped down after informing Komen officials she had supported the decision. Read More | View Original Article

Malaysia's bond market development, especially in sukuks, still assured, aays S&P report

INTERNATIONAL. "Malaysia's bond market has a strong infrastructure and a record of solid growth due to a transparent and predictable regulatory environment and the availability of independent credit research." Read More | View Original Article

Gulf Capital secures ground-breaking US$136 million revolving facility from ADCB

UAE. Facility gives Gulf Capital the firepower and flexibility to actively consider acquisitions across its various business units. Read More | View Original Article

Hollandske afskibere buldrer mod ratestigninger

Sammenslutningen af hollandske fragtfirmaer, EVO, slår sig voldsom i tøjret over de markante ratestigninger, som hovedparten af verdens største containerrederier har varslet mellem Asien og Europa. Ifølge shippingavisen Lloyd's List insinuerer EVO både kartelvirksomhed og "unaturligt" høje priser.I de seneste uger har hovedparten af verdens største containerrederier varslet markant ra.. Read More | View Original Article

BP's Post-Macondo Reality: Rising Profits On Falling Production

British oil giant BP posted fourth quarter earnings before the bell on Tuesday.  The company saw profits surge despite falling production and weak downstream operations, and is still dealing with the aftermath of the fatal Gulf of Mexico spill of August 2010. Read More | View Original Article

Obligationer: Rentefald vendt til renteplus

Renterne faldt en smule tirsdag formiddag og frem til midt på eftermiddagen tirsdag. Rygter om, at græske embedsmænd har udarbejdet et endeligt forslag til løsning af gældskrisen i Græk ... Read More | View Original Article

Rajaratnam trial judge leaves bench for law firm

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Richard Holwell, the federal judge in the Southern District of New York who presided over the insider trading trial of Raj Rajaratnam, former head of Galleon, is stepping down from the bench to open his own law firm. Described as a "boutique litigation firm," Holwell will be joined by Michael Shuster and Daniel Goldberg, prominent New York trial lawyers with whom he had worked at White and Case before he was elevated to the judiciary in 2003. "Serving as a federal judge was the honor of a lifetime," Holwell said in announcing the new venture. Read More | View Original Article

Grækenland: Partiledermøde udsat til kl. 21

Det med spænding ventede møde mellem lederen af den midlertidige græske regering, Lucas Papademos, og lederne for de tre partier, der støtter ham, holdes kl. 21 græsk tid (kl. 20 danske tid). Det skriver Bloomberg News med henvisning til et telefoninterview med en unavngiven talsperson fra premierministerens kontor. Redaktion +45 33 30 03 35 Ritzau Finans Read More | View Original Article

LSE, in calo a gennaio controvalore scambi azioni Italia

(Teleborsa) - Nel mese di gennaio sui mercati telematici del London Stock Exchange Group (LSE) sono stati scambiati complessivamente 30,1 milioni di contratti -su azioni, ETF e securitised derivatives- per un (...) Read More | View Original Article

Market Blind Side - What Super Bowl Champions New York Giants Can Teach Us About The Market

Orderly Silence At the beginning of the 2009 movie “Blind Side”, there is a quote by Leigh Anne Tuohy, played by Sandra Bullock, “There’s a moment of orderly silence before a football play begins, players are frozen and anything is possible. Then, like a traffic accident, stuff begins to collide, from the snap of the ball to the snap of the first bones – closer to 4 seconds than 5.” Read More | View Original Article

TDC's Koncernårsrapport 2011

TDC's Koncernårsrapport 2011 er nu tilgængelig på TDC's hjemmeside og kanfindes på http://aarsrapport2011.tdc.dk. Den trykte årsrapport kan bestilles på TDC's hjemmeside via www.tdc.dk/investoreller ved at sende en e-mail til: investorrelations@tdc.dk. Henvendelser vedrørende ovenstående bedes rettet til TDC Investor Relations, på+4.. Read More | View Original Article

Grecia, governo sta ultimando documenti per accordo su bailout

(Teleborsa) - La Grecia dovrebbe annunciare nella giornata di oggi i dettagli dell'accordo del prestito con i creditori internazionali. A riferirlo un funzionario governativo che ha dichiarato:"stiamo ultimando i (...) Read More | View Original Article

Redknapp tax trial jury sent home

The jury in the Harry Redknapp tax evasion trial is sent home for the day with deliberations to continue on Wednesday. Read More | View Original Article

Dutch car plant in '1-euro' offer

A Mitsubishi Motors boss offers to sell its Dutch factory for one euro, a day after the Japanese car-maker said it was halting production there. Read More | View Original Article

Banks told to charge £5 a month for Facebook apps and 'virtual vaults'

Advisers have told banks to build flashy current account gimmicks like Facebook notifications costing £5-a-month if they want to squeeze more money out of customers. The high-tech extras are 'instrumental' in attracting pivotal Generation Y customers born in the 80s and 90s, consultants at Pricew... Read More | View Original Article

Job openings hit nearly 3-year high at end of 2011

The number of jobs waiting to be filled rose in December as employers tried to ramp up hiring in factories, retail and business services, the government said on Tuesday. Read More | View Original Article

Saudis Aren't Keeping Lid on $100 Oil Price Everywhere

Despite pronouncements by Saudi royalty and oil officials that that country will not let the price of oil go above $100 a barrel, Brent crude prices now appear poised to breach $120 a barrel. Read More | View Original Article