New Year Starts on a Positive Sentiment for Markets Across the Board

January 4th, 2010 admin

What a year 2009 has been for market participants all across the globe, as we saw markets collapsing, reviving, collapsing again and at the final hour closer to the year end, a general optimistic feeling that things are getting better, which gave stocks and equities a push to new yearly highs. We had it all in the last year, bad news, bad economic conditions, bad taste that something worse is cooking all across the board and also at the same time a new found confidence that rose from better than expected Non Farm Payrolls that things are not …


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