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<span style="font-weight: bold;">BusinessWeek, August 25, 2008</span><!--bold-->
Trouble at the Office? The first issue of BusinessWeek created in collaboration with readers. In surveys, blogs, and polls, nearly 4,000 readers identified their top concerns at work and then discussed in depth how they tackle these problems. Grocers: A Shift Toward Thrift Midsize supermarket chains are scrambling for sales as strapped consumers opt for deep discounters. Investing Focus on focused funds. Careers Advice for tough times. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Economist, August 23, 2008</span><!--bold--> The American presidential race: The hard road ahead Barack Obama still has a lot to do. Space: Washington, we have a problem America's space efforts are being hampered by politics. NATO and the invasion of Georgia: How to contain Russia There is no quick fix, but an over-confident Russia is weaker than it looks. Pakistan: Another Bushman down Pervez Musharraf's exit should be seen as an opportunity for his Western allies, not a setback. Zimbabwe: Don't rush it Zimbabwe's rightful leader should not be bounced into a bad deal. Business and water: Running dry Everyone knows industry needs oil. Now people are worrying about water, too. Space technology: Earthbound Gravity is not the main obstacle for America's space business. Government is. American finance: Still bleeding Fannie, Freddie and Lehman ensure August is anything but quiet. Symbiosis: The twists and turns of fate Helicobacter pylori has a reputation for causing ulcers and cancer. Hunting it to extinction, however, may be a mistake. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Futures & Options Trader, July 2008</span><!--bold--> Pre-trend reversal system This strategy is designed to anticipate price breakouts and enter markets before standard trend-following systems. Buying stocks at a discount with puts Short puts and put ratio spreads have substantial downside risk, but they can also help you buy attractive stocks that drop in price. Trading point-and-figure breakouts with credit spreads The idea is to spot a breakout above a triple-top pattern or below a triple-bottom pattern and enter a credit spread to profit if price continues in the breakout's direction. NYMEX raises energy margins; senators propose to do the same As the government looks for ways to tame commodity markets, NYMEX hikes energy contract margins amid record prices. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Currency Trader, July 2008</span><!--bold--> This season's losers: Yen and Swiss A look at whether the Japanese and Swiss currencies have reversed or are simply correcting. Short-term trends in the USD/CHF pair Analysis of price run characteristics in the dollar-Swiss pair. Euro momentum system, tweaked The final installment of a three-article series detailing a forex trading system analyzes trades to refine an indicator-based setup. Getting carried away with the kiwi What's driving the New Zealand dollar, and how long is it likely to last? China bans margin forex trading Chinese officials compare trading forex on margin to gambling. <div class="clear-left"> |
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