Author Archives: Darren Marchal

BofA says bonuses will rise, but no record payouts

In December the largest US bank joined others on Wall Street that repaid billions in bailout funds to the government, ending restrictions on top executives’ pay. “We had some units that had very, very good results and the compensation will reflect that,” said the spokesman, Robert Stickler. The bank pays bonuses based on the performance…

Iceland will “honour its obligations”

Iceland will “honour its obligations” over the more than $5bn owed to Britain and the Netherlands that was lost in failed savings banks, President Olafur Grimsson told reporters. The Icelandic parliament had approved a deeply unpopular bill to cover compensation already paid out by the British and Dutch governments to holders of “Icesave” accounts after…

Europe shares hit new 15-month high, banks support

European shares hit a new 15-month peak in early trading on Wednesday, led higher by financials and miners, with investors waiting for more macro-economic data later in the session for clearer market direction. At 0811 GMT, the FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares was up 0.4 percent to 1,064.25 points, the highest since October…

Sarkozy says FX issue must be focus of global debate

Alluding to recent calls to revamp the global monetary system to reduce the dominant role of the dollar, Sarkozy said that disparities between the two currencies posed a “considerable problem.” The prospect that companies might consider relocating some of their industrial activity to regions reliant on the dollar could not be ruled out, he said…

Japan finmin’s health woes keep markets guessing

Japanese Finance Minister Hirohisa Fujii left financial markets guessing on Tuesday on whether he will remain in the post, saying he was still waiting for test results after being hospitalised last week suffering from exhaustion. The 77-year-old fiscal veteran said the medical results may be available shortly, and a decision on whether he should stay…

Investors kick off 2010 in bullish mood

Financial markets kicked off 2010 on an upbeat note on Monday with world stocks close to 15-month highs on hopes for a sustainable economic recovery. The dollar was slightly weaker against a basket of major currencies while government bonds sold off. MSCI’s all-country world stock index was up nearly half a percent, slightly below 2009…

Solo 401(k) Plans: How The Self-Employed Can Save For Retirement

Changes to the pension protection act of 2001 created the Solo 401(k) plan. Thanks to these tax-law changes, the Solo 401(k) is revolutionizing the way many self-employed individuals save for retirement. Never before have the self-employed been afforded the same advantages and protections that traditional 401(k) participants have maintained. SEP IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs and Traditional…

Diamonds: now an investor’s best friend?

They are rare, beautiful, valuable and a girl’s best friend but traditionally diamonds have not been considered an asset class in their own right. They do not share the “haven” status of gold and their prices are more volatile than those of the precious metal. While the value of spot gold has gained about 25…