| 10 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Although yesterday's co-ordinated rate cut by G7 central banks was supposed to inject confidence into ravaged equity markets, the evidence so far suggests that fragility remains. |
| 9 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Markets remain nervous after Wall Street fell by over 5% overnight. The Nikkei fell by over 9% as markets reacted to reports that Toyota's profits could fall by as much as 40%. |
| 8 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | After yesterday's dramatic falls in world equity markets, futures are pointing to some stability today, at least at the open. |
| 7 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | US equity markets finished last week with another fall, the Dow Jones down 157 points, as markets looked beyond the passing of the TARP bailout plan in the House of Representatives to the continued solvency ... |
| 7 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | European bourses are expected to open lower this morning after Wall Street and Asia sold off overnight. |
| 3 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | The banking system breathed a sigh of relief as it survived the first day of the new quarter. |
| 2 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | The Dow Jones closed up nearly 500 points last night on renewed hopes that the Troubled Asset Relief Program may pass both Houses of Congress. |
| 1 Oct 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | The failure of Congress to pass the US bank bailout bill saw stocks nose-dive overnight. |
| 30 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | US legislators reached an agreement on the bailout bill over the weekend, though it still faces a tough passage through the Congress. |
| 29 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Markets continue to remain fixated on the chances that the US Congress will actually pass a bill enabling the Treasury to purchase $700 billion of bad assets from the banking system. |
| 26 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Nervous markets continue to wait for a sign from Washington that the proposed bail-out of banks will get the go ahead. |
| 25 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | The US equity market fell again yesterday as the government plan to remove toxic assets from banks' balance sheets faced tough scrutiny from Congress. |
| 24 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Wall Street finished sharply lower yesterday as fears grew over both the size of the proposed $700 billion package to buy up troubled assets and whether it would be successful in alleviating the credit ... |
| 23 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Equity markets are expected to open down a little this morning after Friday's spectacular gains. |
| 22 Sep 2008 |  |  |
Daily London Outlook |
|  | Wall Street rebounded last night, with the Dow Jones jumping over 400 points, as reports that a comprehensive bail-out of the banking sector is being formulated by the US Treasury and Federal Reserve... |