News: Oriflame Cosmetics SA (ORIsdb.ST)
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16 Dec 2009
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Fri, Dec 4 2009
Emerging stock bull run fuels hunt for laggard trades
LONDON (Reuters) - Signs this year's emerging equity bull run may extend into 2010 are prompting investors who missed the rally to seek out so-called laggard trades -- stocks that are still relatively cheap but may outperform in future.
STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Futures point to sharp rebound
Stock index futures point to sharp gains for European shares in early trade, after a rise in U.S. financial stocks help the Dow close back above 10,000 points, and following a 1.1 percent drop in European shares in the previous session.
STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Europe stock index futures point higher
European stock index futures point to a higher open, snapping a two-session retreat, as investors digest a slew of earnings news from companies like Nestle and ING and await the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve two-day meeting.
STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-FOMC, Nestle, ING in focus on Wed
MAJOR EUROPEAN COMPANIES REPORTING Nestle SA H1 E.ON AG Q2 ING Groep NV Q2 TUI Travel PLC Q3 Swisscom AG H1 Sampo Oyj Q2 Oriflame Cosmetics Q2 <ORIsdb.ST&
INTERVIEW-Oriflame taking margin hit as forex weighs
* In Q1 currency movements took 4 pctage points off margin
STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Index futures point to lower start
Stock index futures point to a lower open for European shares, tracking a fall in the United States on disappointing results from Morgan Stanley .
STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-C Suisse, Novartis feature on Thursday
Credit Suisse Group Q1
VIEW-Templeton's Mobius sees early 2009 recovery
LONDON (Reuters) - Templeton Asset Management's emerging markets funds have cut large cash positions over the past couple of months and are betting on a market recovery early next year, emerging markets guru and Templeton executive chairman Mark Mobius said on Wednesday.
Mobius picks Brazil and China
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Brazil, China, Turkey and South Africa are the top picks of high-profile emerging markets fund manager Mark Mobius, who also sees value in developed market firms with heavy emerging market exposure.





