Bull and Bear – an optimistic and pessimistic view of investment news. Today’s stories Who would have thought it? WH Smith goes against the grain. Apple disappoints as sales rise by a mere 18 per cent. Chinese manufacturing hits two year high. UK wages fall further behind inflation. MPC split, but still fretting about appreciation of the pound. Companies in the news: Land Securities, Randgold Resources, WH Smith
Bull and Bear – an optimistic and pessimistic view of investment news. Today’s stories: Bull and bear: Is this the final death knell for Nokia? Holland in the firing line. Merkel wants to make sure Germany isn’t next. US inflation dips again. Companies in the news: WH Smith, Hargreaves Lansdown, Ladbrokes.
Bull and Bear – an optimistic and pessimistic view of investment news. Today’s stories: Microsoft ahead of expectations, but behind last year. Bank of America does better and worse than last year. Morgan Stanley surprises. Debenhams on the up. Superdry blames the accountants. Can sterling run continue? Companies in the news: WH Smith, International Public Partnerships, Hargreaves Lansdown, Ladbrokes.
Bull and Bear: Central bankers ride to rescue by creating mirage, but markets remain blind
Bull and Bear – an optimistic and pessimistic view of investment news. Today’s stories: Central bankers ride to rescue by creating mirage, but markets remain blind. Ten days to the end of Euro.Is Chinese manufacturing in recession? Growth slows in Switzerland and India.UK and Eurozone manufacturing dips into recession. Companies in the news: Cineworld, Shaftesbury, RPC, Carphone Warehouse, Asos, Next, WH Smith, Amazon, Dixons, Home Retail, Carpetright, GAME, French Connection and Marks & Spencer.
Bull and Bear – an optimistic and pessimistic view of investment news. Today’s stories:Credit ratings strike again. Is this possible? UK exports charge the comeback. US trade balance with China grows again. UK’s worse downturn in one hundred years, re-visited. Google does it again. Companies in the news: WH Smith, Renishaw, and Hargreaves Lansdown.


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