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Euro Sells Off

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Euro Sells Off as Investors Flock to the Safety of the Dollar
Tuesday July 31, 5:28 pm ET
By Kathy Lien, Chief Strategist strategist@dailyfx.com

A flight to safety has pushed the Euro lower against the US dollar today. Economic data was mixed with German retail sales increasing less than expected on a monthly basis but more than expected on an annualized basis.

The number of people unemployed also dropped, which is promising. However there is not information to tell whether the ECB will raise rates in September or October.

The secret trust: onshore or offshore?

Personal Finance
The difference between "onshore" and "offshore" trusts and corporations is, roughly speaking, that "onshore" means subject to a big-brother, high-tax jurisdiction that obliges trusts and corporate management to file a host of disclosure forms with the local company register (which also handles trusts). This information essentially then will be public, freely given out to anyone for the asking. In addition, annual statements must be made and any profits taxable. In countries with wealth taxes, the trust or corporation may be obliged to give a percentage of its capital to the state.

On the other hand, an "offshore" location is a country or jurisdiction The difference between "onshore" and "offshore" trusts and corporations is, roughly speaking, that "onshore" means subject to a

Crossing borders without a passport

Personal Finance
Smugglers and criminals have used this method for years; how to cross borders without a passport.

In most countries, there are usually one or more routes into the neighboring country that have no border stations. These unmanned crossing points are usually small backwater roads. Sometimes they are no more than dirt roads used by local farmers.

In Europe, such crossings abound. Recently The Economist ran a story on how one correspondent managed to sneak on such back roads into all 12 EU member countries with no passport at all.

All he did was to arm himself with the Goodyear road map of Europe. It shows all roads. Those with the symbol of a small flag on

Euro Rebounds on Dollar Weakness

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Euro Rebounds on Dollar Weakness, Shrugging Off Softer Economic Data
Monday July 30, 5:23 pm ET
By Kathy Lien, Chief Strategist strategist@dailyfx.com

The Euro rebounded today despite weaker economic data. Both French producer prices and retail PMI for July deteriorated, providing further evidence that the strength of the Euro is finally weighing on the economy. That does not seem to matter however as speculators talk about the possibility of a surprise press conference by the ECB this week. They are expected to leave interest rates unchanged, but if the market is pricing in a good chance of a September rate hike. If the ECB plans on delivering one then, they will have to find an opportunity to reintroduce the words "strong vigilance."

Now that the EUR/USD is close to 200 pips off its highs, the economy may be able to handle another rate hike. However we still think that a surprise press conference is unlikely given the recent comments by ECB officials. Last week, ECB member Stark said the strong euro was hurting exporters while Quaden indicated that the central bank was against abrupt and excessive currency moves. Looking ahead we are expecting German retail sales, unemployment and Eurozone confidence. Switzerland on the other hand will be reporting their UBS consumption index which is barometer of consumer spending.

GM Has Profit After Big Loss a Year Ago

Market News
DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors Corp. reported a second-quarter profit of $891 million on Tuesday, a huge reversal from the $3.4 billion loss it posted in the same period last year.
It was the third straight quarterly profit for the nation's largest automaker, which cited improved sales, especially in growing markets worldwide.

The profit amounted to $1.56 per share for the April-June period in contrast to a loss of $5.98 per share in the year-ago period.

"Our heavy commitment to key growth markets around the world really paid off in strong growth and earnings," Chairman and Chief Executive Rick Wagoner said in a statement.

The automaker, though, continued to lose money in its home market, North America, where it reported a net loss from continuing operations of $39 million.

The results surpassed Wall Street expectations.

The profit came despite $520 million in charges associated with the bankruptcy reorganization of Delphi Corp., GM's former parts arm, and other restructuring costs

Sun Shares Jump on 4Q Profit of $329M

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Sun Microsystems' third profitable quarter in a row is showing that the server and software maker has made substantial progress after a brutal downturn triggered six years ago by the dot-com implosion.

Shares of Sun Microsystems Inc. jumped 10 percent late Monday after the company reported a fiscal fourth-quarter profit that beat Wall Street's expectations and was bolstered by lower expenses and increased adoption of its open-source operating system.

Sun said it earned $329 million, or 9 cents per share, for the quarter ended June 30. That compares with a loss of $301 million, or 9 cents per share, during the same period last year.

Revenues were $3.84 billion, a slight increase from the $3.83 billion in sales the Santa Clara-based company had last year.

Excluding stock-based compensation and other one-time charges, Sun's net income was still 9 cents per share, nearly doubling the average estimate of 5 cents per

Market Dip Spells Opportunity for Bargain-Hunters

Strategy and Analysis Central
Following is a sampling of stocks that recently jumped to 5 stars. By way of background, we award a stock 5 stars when it trades at a suitably large discount--i.e., a margin of safety--to our fair value estimate. Thus, when a stock hits 5-star territory, we consider it an especially compelling value.

BioMed Realty
Moat: Narrow Risk: Avg Price/Fair Value Ratio: 0.71 Trailing 1-Year Return: -24.1%

What It Does: BioMed Realty (NYSE:BMR) is a real estate investment trust that owns and develops laboratory and office space for the life science industry. The company's tenants include biotech and pharmaceutical firms, research institutions, and government agencies. The firm's nearly 100 buildings constitute almost 9 million square feet and are located in markets recognized for life science research. BioMed also has a development pipeline and land bank that comprise about 2.4 million square feet internationally.

What Gives It an Edge: In Morningstar analyst Heather Smith's estimation, BioMed has carved out a narrow moat by focusing on an under-penetrated niche in the commercial real estate market--laboratory space in the life sciences. The firm has built a collection of premiere facilities in life sciences cluster markets such as San

How to Play the Market Sell-Off

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It doesn't take much when you're near the tipping point. Last week Countrywide Financial said it had increased defaults on some of its home equity loans and several banks took unexpected charges against potential credit defaults. Suddenly investors reacted as if the whole world had changed. Their fears sent the popular stock averages to their biggest loss in almost five years and the bears proclaimed that the days of easy credit that has fed the bull market over the past 4 ½ years were finally over.

Valuations are Sound

But the purveyors of doom and gloom are wrong. It's true that over the past few years the interest rate spreads between the high and low-rated debt became extremely low by historical standards. Then tremors developed last February when the sub-prime mortgage crisis surfaced. These tremors turned into an earthquake last week when the private equity firms and banks wanting to acquire Chrysler and Alliance Boots failed to attract the lenders needed to finance their $20 billion buyout. All of a sudden, the stock market bears emerged from hibernation to yelp "I told you so!"

But the bull market in equities did not depend on these low spreads or on the rising tide of leveraged buyouts. Despite the fizz in a few stocks, the overall level of

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