Indian market likely to see range bound trading, Singapore Nifty flat (INO News)

(RTTNews) - Monday, the Indian market is expected to open flat with a positive bias, tracking the mixed cues from the rest of the global markets, after the US Congressional leaders reached a tentative agreement on a proposed $700 billion bail-out for the country's troubled financial sector.
Posted under Futures Trading Systems by Content Keyword RSS on Sunday 28 September 2008 at 9:32 pm

Oil falls in Asia on global slowdown fears (AP via Yahoo! News)

Oil prices fell below $106 a barrel Monday in Asia on concern that economic growth will slow across the globe despite a tentative agreement in Washington on a $700 billion bailout package to stabilize the U.S. financial system.
Posted under Futures Trading Systems by Content Keyword RSS on Sunday 28 September 2008 at 9:15 pm

Grains, oil prices sink as traders eye the weather (AG Weekly)

NEW YORK 8/29/08 - Grains and fuel prices finished an erratic trading session lower Thursday as commodities traders kept a close watch on the weather near the Gulf Coast and in the Midwest.
Posted under Futures Trading Systems by Content Keyword RSS on Sunday 28 September 2008 at 10:22 am

Selecting An Fx Market Broker

by Jay Visaya As in other markets, brokers in the currency market are many. If you hope to succeed in the currency market, you will need a good broker. This article gives you insight on how to choose a broker given your platform and trading needs. Here are criteria to weigh in evaluating brokers and reasons why these criteria are important: Cost is a factor in selecting an FX broker. FX brokers do not charge commission, but they do profit from your trading via what is called the spread. The sp
Posted under Futures Trading Systems by Content Keyword RSS on Sunday 28 September 2008 at 3:40 am

South Korea to introduce new fund sales rules

South Korea to introduce new fund sales rules September 28th, 2008 SEOUL, Sept 28 (Reuters) - South Korea will allow mutualsavings firms and online-based companies to sell investmentfunds from next February, and draw up measures to cut salesfees for long-term investors, a regulator said on Sunday. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) said in a statementthat it will also tighten investor protection rules for fundsellers to teach customers risks from an investment, as well asits commissio
Posted under Futures Trading Systems by Content Keyword RSS on Sunday 28 September 2008 at 1:37 am

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