Saturday, August 12, 2017

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update August 12, 2017
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... to remove restrictions on where swaps can be traded, revising a rule from the Dodd-Frank financial law critics say has diminished market liquidity.
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"What happens to financial markets if two nuclear-armed nations go to war?" What, indeed? We soon learn the consequences could be dire.
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Indeed, the National Venture Capital Association is supportive of this ... sure, the 2008 financial crisis wrecked not only the housing and stock markets, ...
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I mean, where is it written that "all-out nuclear war" has to get out of hand or unduly roil financial markets? Most of us know that the best long-term ...
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Joel Tillinghast is nothing if not persistent, which explains how an obscure economist came to launch the market-beating Fidelity Low-Priced Stock ...
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HSI plays a key role in maintaining the safety and security of the United States relative to international trade and commerce, financial markets, ...
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Higher oil prices in July could put upward pressure on the inflation forecast, which would then inject uncertainty in the stock and bond markets as to ...
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The resulting income may not be enough to replace the pension income given up, unless the investor can tolerate exposure to stock market risk and is ...
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Investing.com - U.S. stocks posted a weekly loss despite closing in positive on Friday, as ongoing U.S. and North Korea tensions limited gains while ...
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The stock market finished a tumultuous week on a quiet note, as major benchmarks generally closed modestly higher while still finishing with ...
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On Wednesday, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) display supplier Japan Display, reported its financial results for the first quarter of its fiscal 2017.
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