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Nov 4, US Dollar Index Technical Analysis and Price Forecast

Posted on November 6th, 2011

Latest analysis of US Dollar Index, which measures the performance of the US Dollar against a basket of currencies: EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, CHF and SEK, is available here.

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Appointment : AXA Wealth names new head of sales in corporate pensions team

Posted on November 2nd, 2011

Axa Wealth has announced the appointment of Mike Webb as the new corporate pensions investment team’s head of sales. The team is responsible for the strategy and sale of the companys institutional investment platform and offers investment services to trustees of corporate pension plans.

In his new role at AXA Wealth, Mike will report to Ian Colquhoun, director of AXA Wealths corporate investment services.

Commenting on Mikes appointment, Ian said: Mike brings a significant bank of knowledge and 25 years experience in the industry to our team, as we look to grow and enhance our client offering. M

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Afren retreats despite hopes for Kurdistan oil

Posted on November 1st, 2011

Back in July, the FTSE 250 oil explorer, said it had agreed to buy stakes in two Kurdistan operations for $588m (£368m), extending its reach beyond Africa into the Middle East.

Years of wrangling between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government had dented oil explorers’ confidence in the area. But sentiment lifted in May when producers in Kurdistan began to receive payments for oil exports, which restarted in February.

Analysts at Citigroup were exploring whether Kurdistan could be a “land of opportunity”, pointing out that according to the US Geological Society, the area could hold more than 50bn barrels of oil and gas, which is comparable to the current reserves of Libya.

“Despite significant political uncertainties, we expect exploration and appraisal drilling to accelerate into 2012,” said the broker. “Afren plans up to three wells over the next 12 months in Kurdistan,” added analysts, who see “significant potential from the drilling programme”.

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Roth IRA – A beneficial IRA

Posted on October 31st, 2011

roth iraRoth IRA is a complete retirement beneficiary plan that provides tax free retirement life. Roth IRA differs from other Traditional IRA’s by the taxation imposed by the U.S. Government. Unlike other IRA’s Roth IRA does not demand tax from you at the later period. During the current working year itself you pay your taxes along with your savings. You can stay carefree about the height of conversions as all limitations on pay are provided beforehand by Roth IRA. But its rules are viable to change. So check out the rules prior investment. To gain more knowledge on Roth IRA visit the f following link roth-ira.org.

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Columbia (COLM) Stomps Forward with Strong International Growth

Posted on October 29th, 2011

Columbia Sportswear pleasantly surprised investors this week after reporting a 29% increase in profit due to strong international sales and rising margins. The company, best known for its flagship Columbia products, Mountain Hardwear, Montrail and Pacific Trail brands, posted a profit of $67.5 million, or $1.98 per share, a significant improvement from the $52.2 million, or $1.53 per share, it posted in the prior year quarter. Analysts had expected $1.60 per share. Net sales jumped 12 % to $566.8 million. The company is known for both its footwear and outdoor apparel.

Columbia’s earnings were aided by a 4 cent tax benefit and its revenue was aided 3 percentage points from currency fluctuations. Gross margin increased from 42.5% to 44% from last year. For the remainder of the year, Columbia expects sales to increase 15-16% year on year, a slight positive adjustment from the 14-16% it hard previously guided. F

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How to cope with a control-freak boss

Posted on October 25th, 2011

Controlling bosses can make the workplace a living hell, but winning their trust is essential to improving office relations.

So says Kaley Klemp, an executive coach and co-author of “The Drama-Free Office: A Guide to Healthy Collaboration with Your Team, Coworkers, and Boss”.

“Trust is a big, big deal,” said Klemp, who wrote the book with her fellow coach and dad, Jim Warner. “Controllers are looking for those who are on their side.”

With “National Boss Day” right around the corner on Oct. 17, Klemp said now’s a good time to think about how to smooth things over with an unruly micromanager before a bad situation gets worse.

According to Klemp’s statistics, some 46 percent of employees work for or have worked for an unreasonable boss at some point in their careers.

Once underlings demonstrate support and willingness to go the distance for a micromanaging boss, that person is more apt to be receptive to the worker’s needs, said Klemp, noting that controllers typically reward loyalty.

Beyond developing a good rapport, those under the grips of a controller would do well to ask for clear-cut goals and expectations, she said. That way the employee

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Australia’s Qantas Airways shuts down entire global fleet in lockout; government calls emergency hearing 

Posted on October 24th, 2011

CANBERRA, Australia – Qantas Airways grounded its global fleet Saturday, suddenly locking out striking workers after weeks of disruptions an executive said could close down the world’s 10th largest airline piece by piece.

The Australian government called for an emergency arbitration hearing which was ajourned early Sunday morning after hearing evidence from the unions and airline. It will resume Sunday afternoon when the government will argue that the airline be ordered to fly in Australia’s economic interests.

At least 60 Qantas flights were in the air and continued to their destinations, and at least one taxiing flight stopped on the runway, a flier said. Among the stranded passengers are 17 world leaders attending a Commonwealth summit in the western city of Perth.

When the grounding was announced, 36 international and 28 domestic Australian flights were in the air, said a Qantas spokeswoman, who declined to be named citing company policy.

Qantas said 108 airplanes were grounded but did not say how many flights were involved.

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