terça-feira, 11 de maio de 2010

FT 08/05/2010

FT 20100508

'Algo-trading' changes speed of the game on Wall Street

'Wild week' leaves big questions

Are Shoes An Inelastic Fashion Accessory? – Dear Economist

Brazil's Ferrous on track for London flotation

Breakfast with the FT: Nouriel Roubini

Cash, coins and equity exposure

Longest 0% interest period of any UK credit card

Debt panic triggers heavy selling

Default insurance costs soar for banks

Defensive large-caps offer timely income

Direct sellers thrive on back of recession - Empresas de vendas diretas no Reino Unido se saem bem da crise. Ocorreu algo parecido com a Natura

Don't jump, but it could soon be time to buy on the dip

Election prompts flight to safety

Euro suffers violent price action

Eurosceptic Germany

European banks in bonds plea to ECB as Greece fears rattle markets

Experts are needed to fill the vacuum in government

For richer for poorer: marriage and the workplace

Gains made this year wiped out

Gold surges as investors hunt for safety

Goldman plans business standards review

Government bonds reverse falls as hopes grow of party accord

Greek debt crisis prompts fund portfolio review

Greek debt restructuring to avoid euro tragedy could become script

Greek tragedy could be a sign of dramas to come

History suggests this bull market has further to run

Information overload is exacerbating volatility

Investor confidence dented by debt crisis fears

Investors anxious for political clarity

Kop Football loses £54.9m

Markets struck by attack of the jitters

NYSE criticised over slowdown

Of Twitterers And Twittishness

On the money in the crash of 2.45pm

Owners chase football profits alongside glory

Parties seek to calm investors' nerves

Plunge in US equities remains a mystery

Rogue trader reflects on 'banking orgy'

Strong jobs data fail to halt slide

Venture capitalism for the young at heart

Which markets to bet on when chaos reigns

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