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Midas share tips: Anaemic Dogs lag Footsie

Joanne Hart, Investment Editor of Financial Mail The Mail on Sunday's share-tipping column reviews its Dogs of the Footsie portfolio of highest-yielding stocks and sees it lose further ground. Against this backdrop, the Midas...

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Fear of 'double dip' haunts global markets

Fund managers pull out of equities as gloom gathers over strength of recovery in UK and US Global stock markets are likely to come under renewed selling pressure this week as fears of a major correction in equity prices...

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AdWords News: London close: Volatile Footsie closes lower - ShareCast

LONDON (SHARECAST) - Shares in miner Antofagasta resumed their position near the top of the leaderboard after a brief dip into negative territory that came as commodity prices slipped in line with strength in the US dollar. US...

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Waitrose’s ‘chubby grocer’ tipped for Morrison job

WAITROSE boss Mark Price has emerged as a leading contender to replace Marc Bolland as the new chief executive of FTSE 100 supermarket giant Wm Morrison. It is likely that any pay deal offered by Morrison would dwarf the salary...

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Women directors earn 50pc less than men

Female board directors in the FTSE 350 are being paid half as much as their male counterparts, new research has found. The Reward Technology Forum (RTF) which compiled the study claimed that part of the explanation was that the...

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Holidays weigh on Gulf stocks

JEDDAH - Most Gulf stock markets extended losses this week ahead of Eid Al-Adha holidays due to start on Nov. 26, financial analysts said Friday. They also attributed the plunge to declines on global markets, the foggy picture...

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Shares not always fair since 2000

The FTSE 100 fell and the banks collapsed. But as Patrick Collinson reports, the only shares that didn't go up in smoke were tobacco companies In a decade dominated by the rise of China, the expansion of the internet and the...

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Thomas Cook is hit by fear of fundraising to pay debts

Peter Stiff: Market report Thomas Cook led the FTSE 100 lower yesterday amid fears that the travel group may hold a fundraising. Shares in Thomas Cook fell 9.3p to 209.2p after Morgan Stanley said that it thought there was a...

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Your shout

Readers' views on charity Christmas cards, estimated energy bills, buying train tickets, and how to spot a stockmarket bubble Charity that begins with a Christmas card Thank you so much for the article on Sreepur Christmas...

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The stock market is not a bubble

We Brits have a unique ability to embrace pessimism. We are rarely happier than when discussing the sheer awfulness of the country’s prospects. Indeed, if anything remotely good ever happens, we usually take it as a signal that...

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