Markets am: Markets hobbled by Fed taper nerves, Large investors...

 
 
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Thursday December 05 2013
 
 
Markets
 
Markets hobbled by Fed taper nerves
 
Investors show caution ahead of interest rate decisions in eurozone and UK on Thursday plus a highly-anticipated monthly US jobs report on Friday
 
 
 
Large investors turn cold on commodities
 
Wall Street analysts, big-picture strategists and powerful consultants are turning cold on oil, metals and grain futures as a decade-long rally peters out
 
 
UK leads in European 'junk' bond issues
 
Europe's buoyant high-yield corporate bond market has this year witnessed a wave of new issuers as companies turn from loans to bonds for refinancing needs
 
 
Opec faces up to new challenges
 
The resurgence of Iran and prospects of recovering output and US shale are altering the internal dynamics of the oil cartel
 
 
Shares fall as ECB and BoE calls loom
 
Europe's shares are lower as investors absorb deal news and look ahead to the monetary policy decisions from the Bank of England and the European Central Bank
 
 
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Russian bears
 

Russian shares are driven by foreign investors who care about two things: the oil price and the chance of reform under Putin. Kingsmill Bond, of Sberbank CIB, tells John Authers this creates a worrying outlook but there are still ways to find value.

 
 
 
 
 
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