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14 August 2010
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10 August 2010
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7 August 2010
Strong month for UK equities
29 July 2010
Barclays Regular Income Bond
15 July 2010
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15 July 2010
Emerging markets continue to decline
15 July 2010
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15 July 2010
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9 July 2010
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28 June 2010
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18 June 2010
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10 June 2010
Emerging Markets fall on European debt crisis
10 June 2010
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10 June 2010
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10 June 2010
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10 June 2010
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8 June 2010
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17 May 2010
Emerging Markets decline on European debt issues
12 May 2010
Japanese companies report strong earnings
10 May 2010
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10 May 2010
UK equities turn south
23 April 2010
Global economic outlook improves
15 April 2010
The US economy gains momentum
14 April 2010
FTSE 100 continues to rally
9 April 2010
Demand for corporate bonds falls
9 April 2010
Emerging Markets bounce back
8 April 2010
UK companies beating earnings expectations
8 April 2010
Strong rally in Japanese market
8 April 2010
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5 March 2020
Bond sales fall on growing budget deficits
4 March 2010
Eurozone continues to decline
2 March 2010
Emerging Markets recover from a poor January
2 March 2010
Japan still showing signs of weakness
1 March 2010
UK equities perform well in February
1 March 2010
The US Economy starts to recover
1 February 2010
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1 February 2010
Record year for corporate bonds
1 February 2010
Emerging Markets suffer a large sell-off
1 February 2010
UK equities struggle in January
15 December 2009
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15 December 2009
The Importance of regular savings
11 December 2009
Can US Equities continue to rally
11 December 2009
Is there still growth potential for UK Equities
9 December 2009
Can UK Equities funds provide a suitable income
8 December 2009
What Is an ISA
8 December 2009
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8 December 2009
Have Corporate Bonds Peaked
7 December 2009
Does The US Still Offer Investment Opportunities
7 December 2009
Japanese Market Continues to Underperform
7 December 2009
Emerging Markets continue to rally throughout november
2 December 2009
What Is a wrap solution
30 November 2009
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30 November 2009
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26 November 2009
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25 November 2009
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19 November 2009
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16 November 2009
US Equities Monthly Update
13 November 2009
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13 November 2009
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9 November 2009
Uk Equity Income November Update
9 November 2009
UK Equity Growth November Update
3 November 2009
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18 September 2009
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18 September 2009
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1 July 2009
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29 June 2009
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10 June 2009
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18 May 2009
What effect will the 2009 Budget have on our economy
6 May 2009
Is the UK in too much debt
30 April 2009
What is the fate of the Euro
15 April 2009
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30 January 2009
The Great Depression
8 October 2008
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2 October 2008
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27 September 2008
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24 September 2008
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22 September 2008
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18 September 2008
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17 September 2008
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19 September 2008
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19 September 2008
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9 July 2010

Japanese market hit by economic uncertainty

Japanese market hit by economic uncertainty

In common with many other major equity markets, Japanese share prices ended June firmly in negative territory as concerns over the prospects for the global economic recovery continued.

The Nikkei 225 Average index fell by 4% over June, the third consecutive month in which the benchmark index had declined. Unexpectedly disappointing consumer confidence and unemployment figures from the US weighed on share prices in Japan – and across the world – amid renewed concerns over whether the US economic recovery is capable of being sustained.
These concerns eroded investors’ confidence, leading them to avoid relatively risky assets. Towards the end of the month, trading volumes dwindled as investors awaited the results of the important quarterly Tankan survey of corporate sentiment, which was due for release at the beginning of July.

A survey conducted by the Ministry of Finance and the Cabinet Office’s Economic and Social Research Institute showed that large Japanese manufacturers have become more optimistic about prospects for the business environment. However, towards the end of the month, the strong yen led the share prices of exporting companies to fall.

During the month, Japan’s new prime minister Naoto Kan cautioned that Japan was at risk of “fiscal collapse” if the problems of mounting public debt continue to be neglected. Nevertheless, despite prospects of a programme of measures aimed at reducing public debt, investors did not appear to be excessively disheartened by his warning.

Economic growth expanded during the first quarter of 2010 by a larger-than-expected 5%, year on year. Meanwhile, consumer confidence reached its highest level since October 2007 during May as individuals became more optimistic about the outlook for employment.

Retail sales in Japan grew at their slowest rate since January during May as the effects of fiscal measures to prop up the economy began to diminish. Prices remained on a downward trajectory, falling for a fifteenth consecutive month during May. Minutes from the Bank of Japan’s May meeting showed monetary policy committee members voted unanimously to hold interest rates at 0.1%.
Over the second quarter of 2010 as a whole, the Nikkei 225 posted a drop of more than 15% – Japan’s worst quarterly performance since late 2008, following the collapse of Lehman Brothers. According to data from the Investment Management Association (IMA), Japanese equity funds were out of favour with investors during May, and both Japan and Japan Smaller Companies figured among the worst-performing IMA sectors during that month.