Media Tenor Deutschland GmbH Composer v1.00, Copyright (c) 2007 Daniel Kormanec, mailto:daniel.kormanec@centrum.cz en info@mediatenor.com (Zuzana Beluska) d.kormanec@mediatenor.de (Daniel Kormanec) (c)2007 Newsletters 30 Sat, 21 Jul 2007 23:00 +0100 Sat, 21 Jul 2007 23:00 +0100 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters http://www.mediatenor.com/images/rss/MTNewsletters.jpg http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php Media Tenor EN - Newsletters 144 33 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters http://www.mediatenor.com/ This source contains the latest Newsletters from Media Tenor International Financial Sentiment: Wheat, German Exporters, Yen, Bonds http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=303 In bond markets, European government bond markets have moved off the agenda to be replaced by Treasuries and Japanese activity. Germany´s export led recovery has boosted exporting company sentiment, especially for those dealing with China. The Yen remains in focus. Heat waves in Russia have had an impact on the analyst agenda by creating uncertainty in wheat markets. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=303 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Ground Zero is more than just a location http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=302 The current debate regarding a plan to build a Muslim community center close to Ground Zero has had two positive side effects and two negative ones. All four have one thing in common: both within the US, and outside it, this situation makes it clear how important ongoing news flow remains. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=302 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial Sentiment: Euro banks, Chocolate, Asian economies http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=301 The European banking stress tests appear to have had a negligible impact on the sentiment of banking stocks. There was a sensation in the commodities sector with the Cocoa market apparently cornered by a UK trader. With sugar also on the agenda, chocolate lovers may be well advised to stock up ahead of the Christmas rush. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=301 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial Sentiment: Euro crisis ending, BRIC's http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=300 Europe´s debt crisis appears to be reaching an end and bank stress tests have barely touched Eurozone sentiment, at least for now, according to the Media Tenor´s analysis of cited financial experts. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=300 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Migration as a Threat http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=299 TV news worldwide portrays foreigners as dangerous to the lives and jobs of people in Western countries. The study suggest that a lack of public support for more openness towards immigration will make change more difficult and painful. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=299 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial sentiment: Germany, the Euro, FTSE and energy http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=298 This week´s Media Tenor investigation into financial sentiment among cited analysts looks into the reports of increased exports in Germany and the effect on sentiment in Europe. The seasonal nature of the Natural Gas markets was highlighted by reports on rising prices due to the hot weather in the US, while the FTSE continues to be dominated by BP´s story. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=298 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Israel suffering from poor media image http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=297 Barack Obama´s meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington took place at a time when both the US president and Israel are suffering from poor media images. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=297 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial Sentiment: Asia, Renminbi, Apple, US Real estate http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=296 China´s move to loosen its currency policy last week has attracted widespread praise. The sentiment of cited experts in the world´s leading financial media also shows that Asian economies, excluding Japan, are bucking the recessionary trend, while the US real estate market has come back onto the agenda in its role as a recovery indicator. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=296 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial sentiment: Africa, the Euro and commodities http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=295 This week's financial sentiment tracker highlights the positivity generated towards the African communications sector, the Swiss National Bank´s Euro strategy and Agricultural commodities. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=295 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Why Obama´s Cairo Speech Did Not Lead to a New Perception of the "Other" http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=294 The Conference "Initiatives in Education, Science and Culture Towards Enhanced US- Muslim Countries Collaborations" at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina is dominated by one question: Why has there been so little change since President Obama addressed the Islamic World in Cairo just a year ago? m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=294 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Pressure on Obama Is Bad News for Hayward http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=293 The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has been an unprecedented disaster for BP - but as well for President Obama. This will increase the pressure on BP´s CEO Tony Hayward when he meets the President on Wednesday, June 16th, in Washington. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=293 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial Sentiment: India, Gold, BP and corporate bonds http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=292 Analysts are taking a stronger position on the effects of the Gulf oil spill on BP and contagion fears from the EURO bond crisis have spread into an unexpected area: corporate bonds. India and Brazil are slowly consolidating their media reputations while growing positive sentiment towards gold, which runs contrary to overall commodity sentiment, is balanced by fears of a gold price bubble. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=292 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Ke Nako - the time has come for South Africa http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=291 Media Tenor´s analysis of the first week of June indicates a cautious, yet slightly optimistic, view of the country by international media. Despite all the positive spirit visible in the country, it is clear that the country remains vulnerable to negative coverage. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=291 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Foxconn and reputational risk for IT http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=290 The suicide wave at the Shenzhen unit of the Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn cast its shadow over the European release of the iPad and once again increased awareness of reputational risks combined with contract manufacturing in cheap labor countries. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=290 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters Financial sentiment: gold and dollar optimism http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=289 The Euro crisis and BP‟s oil spill have seen financial analysts quoted heavily on the prospects of a weaker Europe, as well as the reason for developments in the gold price and possible future developments of oil prices. Media Tenor´s systematic tracking of financial sentiment in international business media also suggests that the Euro‟s perceived decline is giving birth to the revival of dollar sentiment, albeit at a low volume. m.gawthorne@mediatenor.com none http://www.mediatenor.com/newsletters.php?id_news=289 Media Tenor EN - Newsletters