Alishia Seckam speaks to Samuel Gichohi, from Standard Investment Bank, looking at: Short-term look at the NSE; Banking Sector performance over 2009; Central Bank focus on interest rates.
Alishia Seckam speaks to Kingori Gathinji, Executive Director at Drummond Investment Bank, looking at: Bond market outpacing equities; Total Kenya; Kenol/Kobil.
Wall St. Training Self-Study Instructor, Hamilton Lin, CFA introduces the major jargon and finance terminology in finance. What exactly is the sell-side and the buy-side and do they affect the capital markets and why do they have a symbiotic relationship? What exactly is investment banking, sales & trading and research? How is it that asset management is the flip opposite and yet very similar at the same time? Put those questions to rest with this Overview of Financial Markets overview. This …
Alishia Seckam speaks to Samuel Gichohi Investment Analyst at Standard Investment Bank looking at: Turnover results – Barclays, East African Brewries Fixed income in Kenya Family Bank – May list next year Kenyan banking sector
Alishia Seckam speaks to King’ori Gathinji, CEO at Drummond Investment Bank, looking at: State of NSE ahead of Q4; EA Portland Cement earnings; EA Portland share price up 7.5% yesterday; Athi River Mining and Bamburi.
Alishia Seckam speaks to King’ori Gathinji, CEO at Drummond Investment Bank, looking at: State of NSE ahead of Q4; EA Portland Cement earnings; EA Portland share price up 7.5% yesterday; Athi River Mining and Bamburi.
Alishia Seckam speaks to Samuel Gichohi from Standard Investment Bank and Leon Myburgh looking at: inflation in Kenya Data quality from kenya Safaricom
Fed offers $85 Billion loan; Fed takes 80% AIG stake in return; Barclays to buy Lehman’s N. American investment bank for $1.75 Billion; Central Banks from Frankfurt to Sydney have added more than $200 Billion; Analysis by Simon Ballard of Fortis Investmen … NYSE:AIG NYSE:BCS NYSE:LEH US News Business Bloomberg Economy Insurance Personal Finance Investing bloomberg tv television Television