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How to read the financial pages

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Introduction

Context

To win, you need access to the best information and you need judgement. The financial press can assist on both fronts. It is one of the tools in your armoury, and if you use it better than other investors, you have a chance of coming out on top.

Prior knowledge required

No prior knowledge is required, but to get the most out of the course we suggest that you buy a midweek copy of the Financial Times and keep this alongside the course as you progress through it.

Contents

  1. What are the financial pages?
  2. What to look for
  3. Business news
  4. Share prices in newspapers
  5. Investment trust prices
  6. Share prices on the internet and television
  7. Commentary on share price movements
  8. Anticipating company results
  9. Finding company results
  10. Interpreting company results
  11. Takeovers and mergers
  12. Indices
  13. Sectors
  14. Directors dealings
  15. Unit trust information
  16. Government bonds
  17. Corporate bonds
  18. Economic data - who needs it?
  19. Key economic indicators
  20. Conclusion

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