Markets am: Gold slides after Fed minutes, Frontiers forge ahead...

 
 
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Thursday November 21 2013
 
 
Markets
 
Gold slides after Fed minutes
 
Dollar strengthens while equities fall as 'taper tantrum' combines with weak economic data in China and eurozone
 
 
 
Frontiers forge ahead as EMs disappoint
 
While many emerging markets have disappointed investors in recent years, frontier markets such as Argentina have on the whole performed well
 
 
Japanese companies face double challenge
 
There are reasons to hope that 'Abenomics' has finally revived the dynamism of corporate Japan; but macro trends are not encouraging
 
 
Reforms to spur China stocks, says Bolton
 
UK fund manager Anthony Bolton says China's 'momentous' reforms are the key to reviving foreign investor interest in country's languishing stock market
 
 
Ex-SAC manager 'broke law', court told
 
US prosecutors told a jury that Michael Steinberg 'got an illegal edge over ordinary investors' by trading on secret business information
 
 
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A correction this way comes?
 

If there is a correction in the market, what will be the cause? The FT's John Authers asks Morgan Stanley's chief US Equities Strategist Adam Parker, who suggests momentum could be maintained, unless there is a recession

 
 
 
 
 
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