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Text search, print & go to next event for Financial Calendar
TradingFloor.com's Financial Calendar was upgraded yesterday, 15 May, with a text search box, a 'go to next event' shortcut and a calendar print function.
Wed, 16 May 2012 11:14:00 Z
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Facebook IPO - price and valuation pushed to the extreme
We are nearing the end of a very long IPO road for Facebook. With the listing upon us on May 18 we take a last minute look at what the pros and cons are and what could be an investment strategy when the horses bolt.
Wed, 16 May 2012 09:29:16 Z
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Market Preview - 16 May 2012; Eyes on the FOMC minutes
European markets are likely to continue their earlier session losses and open in the red Wednesday as Greece seeks a fresh round of elections next month after failing to form a coalition government. Investors keenly await the FOMC minutes.
Wed, 16 May 2012 06:27:00 Z
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3 numbers to watch: US Building Permits, Ind. Prod., FOMC Minutes
Though you cannot open a newspaper reading about Greece these days, we have found three other things from across the Atlantic worth keeping in mind this Wednesday. Consensus is optimistic about US Housing Starts and Industrial Production.
Wed, 16 May 2012 04:46:00 Z
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Above the Noise: When the bond bubble bursts then what?
The spread between S&P 500 earnings and dividend yield to US 10-year government bond yields indicates a complete lack of faith in the future and little willingness to take risks. It's a bubble-like spread that definitely favours US stocks right now.
Tue, 15 May 2012 09:30:00 Z
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Analysts’ Upgrades: Last week mixed,but analysts like Disneyland!
Despite poor box office performance by Walt Disney (DIS) and decreasing demand for Carlsberg (CARL) in Eastern Europe, these stocks, along with Dean Foods (DF), CA and Solvay (SOLB), were awarded higher target prices by analysts last week.
Tue, 15 May 2012 07:17:00 Z
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Analysts’ Downgrades: French steel, Italian media, US video games
French steel producer Vallourec (VK) and Italian media giant Mediaset (MS) were both punished by analysts last week, as were Electronic Arts (EA), hardware maker Cisco (CSCO) and - after its massive trading loss - JP Morgan Chase (JPM).
Tue, 15 May 2012 07:12:00 Z
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