Megafon’s $1.7 billion share offering raised eyebrows last year when Goldman Sachs pulled out as lead bookrunner close to launch – but the investment bank has now issued a “buy” rating on the stock.
Thomas Strauss, Cowen Group vice chairman, explains why he believes fixed income prices are high, and it's time for investors to consider moving into equities.
The strength or weakness of the U.S. dollar is influenced by four features - quantitative easing, the "fiscal cliff," the U.S. debt ceiling and more ratings downgrade.
Shares of the world’s largest smartphone maker Samsung Electronics are expected to surge 50 percent in 2013, on the back of a stellar performance last year.
Uwe Parpart, Managing Director and Head of Research at Reorient Financial Markets explains why the U.S. Federal Reserve won't be returning to traditional monetary policy any time soon.
Apple bears may have knocked off roughly a quarter of the company's stock price since September, but R.W. Baird senior analyst Will Power still sees value in the beaten-up tech giant.
Expect Samsung to challenge Apple's dominace in the tablet market with the..."phablet", Andrew Milroy VP, ICT Practice, Asia Pacific at Frost & Sullivan, told CNBC.
Here's the simple facts: last year was good for dividends. Total cash payout for the S&P 500 was up 18 percent. A little over 400 of the 500 companies in the S&P (80 percent) paid a dividend. That's the good news. Now the bad news...
Dan Loeb's Third Point was the clear hedge fund standout in a horrible year for the industry as almost nine out of 10 managers underperformed the S&P 500.
Soozhana Choi, Head of Commodities Research, Asia at Deutsche Bank is bullish on base metals on the back of China's growth rate returning to 8% by the second half of this year.
In markets unused to major surprises, the news that several members of the Federal Reserve’s governing body wanted to halt its quantitative easing program earlier than expected caused a kerfuffle.