Markets am: Trading cautious ahead of US jobs data, Treasuries t...

 
 
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Tuesday October 22 2013
 
 
Markets
 
Trading cautious ahead of US jobs data
 
Australian stocks hit a fresh peak on signs China's economy has revived, but Greater Chinese markets weighed by fears of developing property bubble
 
 
 
Treasuries turn anything but risk-free
 
Even without default it is clear, in purely financial terms, that anyone who can diversify out of US Treasuries will now feel impelled to do so as far as possible
 
 
Buyouts drive rise in risky debt deals
 
The effervescent mood in credit markets is driving a renaissance in exotic funding vehicles like PIK-toggles, CLOs and cov-lites
 
 
South Korean stocks win favour
 
Foreign investors target a market tightly correlated to economic recovery in China, Europe and the US
 
 
Arm Holdings falls after strong run
 
There is market-moving company news to keep investors occupied as they prepare for the delayed US jobs report
 
 
G4S enjoys relief rally on M&A hopes
 
G4S said recently it was looking at further disposals after agreed sale in August of G4S Cash Solutions Canada to Garda World for £67m
 
 
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