ArchivesMagazine - 28 Nov 2013Mining supply chain still feels the strain We look at whether the worst is over for the mining service and supply companies 28 November 2013|Feature|by Dan Coatsworth Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Master the currency markets Abe’s arrows set to fly > Issue: 28 Nov 2013 - Page 32 | Contents Next: Abe’s arrows set to fly Previous: Master the currency markets Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Dan Coatsworth Issue Contents Chartist How to understand charts: Data analysis Chartist: Dunelm Chartist: BBA Aviation Feature Jobs unlikely to jolt markets Preview: Berkeley Preview: Standard Chartered Preview: Gooch & Housego Feast on Agriterra Arria NLG talks a good game Dart may drift off target Dividend Dynamos Letter: Off the radar Letters: Seeking Middle Eastern and mid-cap marvels Mining supply chain still feels the strain American woes check defence sector China can still inspire ore Stella means Ithaca is a star Euro has edge on Aussie Krone to kick higher Director Dealings: This week’s key data Abe’s arrows set to fly Get active at Alent Boss digs deep at Vedanta Arbuthnot gets it right This Week’s Best & Worst Performers Power up your profits Fight For Your Rights Bumi saga continues Follow the audit trail at RSA Fixed-Income Focus EnQuest pumps bond for cash Forum Master the currency markets Funds Hooper hunts growth News Central Asia dips toe in Bay News In Brief: Andor, API, Greene King, Plethora, Revolymer, Restore Foxtons to build on demand Air Partner proves its worth Picture still bright at Nanoco Beware of Mothercare Plays Rolls offers top quality Carr’s harvests growth Plays update: BTG Plays update: Amino Technologies Plays update: Bank of Georgia Plays update: Enteq Upstream Sector Reports Insurers fight for their life Under The Bonnet Royal Mail price debate rages