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Posts Tagged ‘ S&P ’

9 Dividend Stocks At Risk From Pension Plan Deficits

Nov 7th, 2008 | By Lynn Carpenter | Category: Stock Market Investing

Lynn Carpenter says pension fund deficits could be a major threat to dividend payments. Legislation forces companies to keep private pension plans well funded, meaning some will have to raise large sums of cash at short notice. Lynn picks 9 firms that could soon be forced into making big dividend cuts.



Brazil Is Well Placed for Triumph, But Wait for a Better Time to Jump In

May 19th, 2008 | By Merryn Somerset Webb | Category: Emerging Markets

“Brazil is the country of the future – and always will be,” goes the old joke. Previous periods of strong growth in Brazil have ended in turmoil, but the country has come a long way over the last few years and finally seems set to fulfil its potential and develop into an advanced economy.



Stranger than Fictional Balance Sheets

May 9th, 2008 | By Richard Daughty | Category: Politics & Economics

I am curious as to what ‘lowering assumptions’ means to these S&P people, as I have recently been told by my family that they have ‘lowered’ their assumptions again, too, and that they now collectively assume that I have hit bottom.