Sri Lankan shares close 0.27-pct down on retail selling - Lanka Business Online
Mar 19, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed down Friday as investors took profits from selected midcap stocks, while Sunshine Holdings, John Keells Hotels and First Capital were heavily traded, brokers said. The All Share Price Index closed at 3

How brokers take your tax breaks - Times Online
Other brokers impose similar charges. Halifax Share Dealing has a £50.76 fee, meaning you end up with a tax saving of only £11.74, while the £42.30 charge from Pilling and Hargreaves Lansdown leaves just £20.20. Barclays Stockbrokers, meanwhile

Interactive Brokers shares fall on KBW downgrade - Forbes
However, Alexander’s first-quarter earnings forecast for Interactive Brokers was raised to 24 cents per share, up from 15 cents per share and the 2010 forecast was raised to $1.03 per share, from 83 cents per share. Alexander said Interactive Brokers

E*Trade to undercut CommSec - The Age
ANZ-BACKED E*Trade Australia is planning to undercut rival CommSec on fees for international trades, a move likely to set off a fresh market-share grab among the online brokers. Over the next few months, E*Trade is expected to open up several

Sub-Saharan African Stocks: East African, First Bank - Bloomberg
Kenya’s All-Share Index dropped for a third day, declining 1.3 percent prices of two-thirds of the 24 grades of tea on offer at a weekly sale in Mombasa, Kenya, fell, Africa Tea Brokers Ltd. said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.

SEC okays CEB’s planned P25.73 billion primary and - Manila Bulleting Online
shares by May 4, 2010 and is expected to launch the share sale sometime next month. Cebu Air said 164.89 million shares will be sold overseas outside of the United States, 47.11 million shares are being sold through brokers of the PSE while 25

This Week’s 5 Dumbest Stock Moves - Motley Fool
Naturally traders will be fickle, and January’s teetering share prices probably spooked investors into action Among the three largest publicly traded discount brokers, E*TRADE posted the weakest uptick in January but the largest sequential

Sri Lankan shares close 0.27-pct down on retail selling - Lanka Business Online
Mar 19, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shares closed down Friday as investors took profits from selected midcap stocks, while Sunshine Holdings, John Keells Hotels and First Capital were heavily traded, brokers said. The All Share Price Index closed at 3

How brokers take your tax breaks - Times Online
Other brokers impose similar charges. Halifax Share Dealing has a £50.76 fee, meaning you end up with a tax saving of only £11.74, while the £42.30 charge from Pilling and Hargreaves Lansdown leaves just £20.20. Barclays Stockbrokers, meanwhile

Interactive Brokers shares fall on KBW downgrade - Forbes
However, Alexander’s first-quarter earnings forecast for Interactive Brokers was raised to 24 cents per share, up from 15 cents per share and the 2010 forecast was raised to $1.03 per share, from 83 cents per share. Alexander said Interactive Brokers

E*Trade to undercut CommSec - The Age
ANZ-BACKED E*Trade Australia is planning to undercut rival CommSec on fees for international trades, a move likely to set off a fresh market-share grab among the online brokers. Over the next few months, E*Trade is expected to open up several

Sub-Saharan African Stocks: East African, First Bank - Bloomberg
Kenya’s All-Share Index dropped for a third day, declining 1.3 percent prices of two-thirds of the 24 grades of tea on offer at a weekly sale in Mombasa, Kenya, fell, Africa Tea Brokers Ltd. said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.

SEC okays CEB’s planned P25.73 billion primary and - Manila Bulleting Online
shares by May 4, 2010 and is expected to launch the share sale sometime next month. Cebu Air said 164.89 million shares will be sold overseas outside of the United States, 47.11 million shares are being sold through brokers of the PSE while 25

This Week’s 5 Dumbest Stock Moves - Motley Fool
Naturally traders will be fickle, and January’s teetering share prices probably spooked investors into action Among the three largest publicly traded discount brokers, E*TRADE posted the weakest uptick in January but the largest sequential