Another black Monday for the financial markets with share prices and the euro tumbling in value. As well as fears of recession, investors are worried about the euro zone’s ability to solve its debt crisis. Friday’s dreadful US jobs figures did not help and there are legal moves in Germany to prevent Berlin contributing to EU bailouts of Greece, Ireland and Portugal. … www.euronews.net
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(www.abndigital.com) ABN’s Samantha Loring speaks Eric Musau, Research Analyst at Standard Investment Bank, looking at: National Bank of Kenya interim numbers; Co-op Bank earnings forecast for H2; Value of banking stocks; Barclays Kenya warning against soaring inflation; Foreign investor positions ahead of EAB earnings announcement.
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Insurance is a method of mitigating risk. Not all risk is insurable through private insurance markets. For example, an insurance company would not insure a burning building because that does not represent risk; it is a disaster that has occurred. A person who has a chronic disease does not need insurance… they need someone to pay their medical bills. This is a link to the State of New Mexico, PRC Insurance Division: www.nmprc.state.nm.us This is a great website that you can use to compare insurance rates, learn about laws regulating insurance and see the latest warnings about fraudulent insurance practices in the state. Use authoritative sources when you perform research! Business English, Financial Literacy
(www.abndigital.com) Samantha Loring speaks with Samuel Wachira, the General Manager, of Drummond Investment Bank, looking at: NSE 20 weighed down by banking sector; Subdued trading on the market; KCB planning to enter Uganda mortgage market; Kenya Airways growing capacity.
This time, Max Keiser and his co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at hard assets versus high assets, Hu Jintao bonds, political witches and more bank bailouts. Max also talks to Eric Janszen about his new book, the Post Catastrophe Economy.
This time Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the scandals of repaying American taxpayers with their own cash. They also check out the headlines on Lloyd ‘I’m Too Mysterious’ Blankfein, Bernie ‘I’m Just a Market Maker’ Madoff and Warren ‘I Love My Goldman Investment’ Buffett. In the second half of the show, Max interviews investment adviser, Michael Krieger, about “America’s Disneyland and Neo-feudalistic, Gulag Casino Economy,” financial war between the US and China; and about which nation will be the first to back its currency with gold.
Commentary on Economic and Financial conditions from a New Zealand perspective
In this edition of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals of Greece winning a loan; the exodus from Iceland while billionaire plunderers receive safe haven in London; and the dumping of US Treasury bonds as American consumers are about to get squished. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Birgitta Jonsdottir, a Member of Parliament in Iceland, about the Black Report into the country’s banking collapse.
(www.abndigital.com) Alishia Seckam speaks with Samuel Gichohi, Research Analyst at Standard Investment Bank, looking at: Current market valuations; Barclays leading gainers yesterday; Cooperative Bank as stock pick in banking sector.