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DBD Press Release

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Awards

2012 : « Best European Equity earning forecast » according to AQ Research

2009-2011 : « Best European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2011 Fourth Quarter : « Best European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2011 Third Quarter : « Best European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2011 First Quarter : « Second European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2011 : Nominated « Best equity research of the year » according to The Technical Analyst

2010 Second Quarter : « Best European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2010 First Quarter : « Third European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2010 : Nominated « Best technical Analyst of the year » according to The Technical Analyst

2010 : Nominated « Best equity research of the year » according to The Technical Analyst

2009 Fourth Quarter : « Best European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2009 Third Quarter : « Best European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2009 Second Quarter : « Third European Equity research » according to AQ Research

2009 : Nominated « Best technical Analyst of the year » according to The Technical Analyst

2009 : Nominated « Best equity research of the year » according to The Technical Analyst

Source : Reuters lire le PDF

 

With U.S. markets shut for Thanksgiving public holidays, volumes were expected to be thin. Just 7.5 percent of the 90-day daily average had traded on the FTSE in the first hour.

 

The rebound from last week's three-and-a-half month lows has somewhat brightened the technical outlook on the UK index, but it continues to lag other European bourses.

 

"Most definitely we will be testing once again the previous high - 5,920 points and possibly a little higher - by the end of the year ... (but) it is a lagging index and we expect it to lag more into the end of the year," said Valerie Gastaldy, technical analyst at Day By Day.

 

"The rest of Europe will easily pass the previous highs, maybe by 3, 5 or 6 percent, but on the FTSE I am not sure we can pass 6,000 points."