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German 10-year bund yields declined 11 bps to 4.52%. The German DAX equities index fell 2.4% (down 20.4% y-t-d). Japanese 10-year "JGB" yields sank 14.5 bps to 1.61%. The Nikkei 225 dropped 2.9% (down 11.5% y-t-d and 24.1% y-o-y). Emerging markets were again under pressure. Brazil's benchmark dollar bond yields jumped 16 bps to 5.77%. Brazil's Bovespa equities index slipped 0.5% (up 0.7% y-t-d and 18.8% y-o-y). The Mexican Bolsa declined 0.8% (down 0.8% y-t-d). Mexico's 10-year $ yields jumped 20 bps to 5.46%. Russia's RTS equities index fell 2.8% (up 1.2% y-t-d). India's Sensex equities index sank 5.3%, boosting y-t-d losses to 32%. China's Shanghai Exchange index fell 2.9%, pushing 2008 losses to 48%.Safe Haven | Just the Facts
Merk Economic Calendar: Week Ahead In US Financial Markets (June 30-July 4 2008)by Joseph Brusuelas Financial Markets Summary For The Week of June 30-July 4 Merk Market Outlook provides the weekly perspective on the markets and the economy.Don't miss an Outlook:Sign up for our NewsletterThe Archive:Read past Market Outlooks The country may be celebrating its independence, but the markets will see a week of very important data and an address on the financial crises and the economy from the Fed and US Treasury. The major events of the week will be the publication of the June non-farm payrolls report on Thursday. Wednesday will see an address on the economy by US Treasury Secretary Paulson and a talk on the current global financial disruption by FOMC Gov. Mishkin. Monday will see the release of the Chicago PMI and total vehicle sales for June. The June estimate of the ISM will be published the following day, with factor orders and the ADP employment estimate the primary data released on Wednesday. The week will conclude with the aforementioned June non-farm payrolls data, the ISM non-manufacturing survey and the weekly jobless claims series.Safe Haven | Merk Economic Calendar: Week Ahead In US Financial Markets (June 30-July 4 2008)
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Here is the solution! 1. Buy another LCD monitor (I just got mine, a Dell 22″ widescreen LCD monitor, Dell E228WFP, at S$399). 2. Connect the LCD monitor to your laptop’s VGA port (most laptops should have this). 3. For Win XP users, right-click on your desktop and click “Properties”. 4. Click on the “Settings” tab. 5. Click to select the extended monitor and check “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor. Click “OK”. Desktop Properties for Extended Monitor 6. Notice how you can now draw a window from your laptop monitor onto the extended monitor. Now, here is a glimpse of my trading room with myHow to attach another monitor to your laptop and show more charts by jmot’s Blog