The Worst May Be Over For Markets

The Worst May Be Over For Markets

Graham Kerner picks out some of the key financial and economic issues of the last week.

Oil prices hit another record high, raising concerns about inflation. Consequently investors moved to the sidelines leaving most - not the UK - stock markets 1-2% lower on the week.

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A Boost For Belief In Banks

Canary Wharf

Graham Kerner dissects the week's financial and economic news.

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Rays Of Light Amid Economic Gloom

Graham Kerner reports on this week in finance, including news that interest rates are down, but so are house prices.

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Don't Lose Out On Investments

Volatile markets should not scare investors into selling shares or not investing new money, says Graham Kerner.

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Calm After The Storm?

Don't be a financial April Fool, find out what's going on with our lowdown from Graham Kerner.

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Keep Cool During The Credit Crisis

Staying solvent is no picnic during a bear market, but the news is not all bad according to Graham Kerner.

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Secure Your Future

Investors must choose carefully, whether it's ISAs, using property as a pension, or funding a grandchild's education with equities, according to Graham Kerner.

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Choppy Waters

Expert Graham Kerner looks at where investors are putting their money during the credit crunch.

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A Mixed Week For Markets

The City - bank and skyscraper.

Expert Graham Kerner takes a look at what's happening in finance, during a mixed week for equity markets.

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