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David Butler

Chairman of Global Trader 247

David Butler is chairman of Global Trader 247

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4:30
ProductivityFeb 28, 2005

Productivity needed for growth

Productivity growth will be important if the local economy is to grow, says David Butler, chairman of Global Trader.

4:40
BusinessFeb 9, 2005

The right level for interest rates

David Butler, non-executive chairman of Global Trader, examines the merits of a potential interest rate cut.

5:10
TechForumNov 9, 2004

The future of the interest rate

David Butler, executive chairman of Global Trader, discusses the potential movement of the interest rate.

4:40
BusinessSept 30, 2004

DIY investing on the rise

David Butler, executive chairman of Global Trader, discusses the impact of the self-empowered investor.

3:30
BusinessJul 26, 2004

Global interest rate outlook

Global interest rates are on their way up, says David Butler, executive chairman of Global Trader.

4:40
BusinessMay 26, 2004

Questioning local economic growth

David Butler, executive chairman of Global Trader, believes SA`s economic growth is higher than the 2% per year Statistics SA estimates.

3:40
TechForumApr 28, 2004

Turning point in interest rate cycle

David Butler, executive chairman at Global Trader 247, believes there has seen a shift in expectations for global interest rates during the past month.

3:20
TechForumApr 2, 2004

Derivatives explained

David Butler, executive chairman of Global Trader 247, defines a derivative as a broad spectrum of financial products.

4:00
FinancialsMay 8, 2003

CFD trading booms as warrants wilt

At a time of collapsing world markets, Contracts for Difference (CFD) trading continues to flourish.

4:10
FinancialsMar 31, 2003

Market doom and gloom?

Now that the war in Iraq has started, what we can expect the markets to do?

4:30
FinancialsFeb 17, 2003

Derivatives the intelligent choice in today`s markets

In the last few months of 2002, traders have seen somewhat of a return to those heady bullish days of the late 1990s and early 2000s, with markets recording considerable gains, day after day.

3:20
FinancialsSept 12, 2002

Terror attacks did little to dent financial markets

None of us will ever forget the horrendous scenes witnessed on September 11th last year, something that we will hopefully never see again.