Friday, August 11, 2017

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update August 11, 2017
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Goldman Sachs said in a Wednesday report that in the last few decades, investors have been better off being complacent amid a North Korea threat.
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"The scariest chart in the financial markets right now is European high yield (junk bonds) relative to the yield of U.S. Treasuries," he writes, offering the ...
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Paulsen believes the situation is not yet there, but said financial markets will start to react "the longer this goes on intensifying without someone or ...
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Law360, New York (August 9, 2017, 5:15 PM EDT) -- Staff at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission found that regulations put in place after ...
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Financial markets are too complacent about the risk of higher interest rates, said Ian Shepherdson, the founder and chief economist for Pantheon ...
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A wave of selling washed over many Asian stock markets Thursday, with low volumes likely amplifying the effects of the rhetorical battle between the ...
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Even if the world is not destroyed in a nuclear war between these two, this escalation in rhetoric is very bad for the stock markets, which already are ...
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The stock market is due for a significant correction—defined as a greater than 10% decline in stock prices—and stock returns in the next several years ...
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FINANCIAL markets are supposed to be the font of all wisdom, weighing up the information available and condensing it into a set of prices. Investors ...
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Howard Marks, one of the most respected value investors out there, warned on Thursday about inflated financial markets and the growing risk of ...
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August 09, 2017 at 3:09 pm | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Two nonprofits have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to political action ...
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CHICAGO and NEW YORK, Aug. 9, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- GreenKey Technologies, creator of an award-winning, team-based, voice collaboration tool ...
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Contrary to what a rational person might expect, the old stock market adage "Sell in May and go away" has some weight to it. Substantial academic ...
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Rising geopolitical tension rattled financial markets around the world Thursday, sending U.S. stocks to the biggest loss since May and stoking demand ...
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While few people are predicting an actual crash, a growing number of stock market specialists are warning that in the coming months, markets are ...
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Escalating tension between the U.S. and North Korea has dominated sentiment in financial markets this week as the spat threatens to boil over into ...
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Such has been the extraordinary period of stability in financial markets in recent years that world stocks have hit a series of record highs while gauges ...
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Many world stock markets have hit record or multi-year highs in recent weeks, leaving them vulnerable to a selloff, and the tensions over North Korea ...
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Gold stocks jumped again as prices for the precious metal soared to a two-month high, helping the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (NYSEMKT:GDX) ...
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Jeff Gundlach advises "moving toward the exits": DoubleLine Capital CEO ... "I really think now, I look at this market and you just say 'look at some of ...
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South Korea's markets have seen most of the action, with the won trickling down and the benchmark Kospi stock index falling by a "minor" 1.5% this ...
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Will interest rates ever rise? And how do you explain the divergence between U.S. political dysfunction and the unnatural calm in financial markets?
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One way to cut through the fear is to look at what financial markets are thinking — bond markets, in particular. They act as sort of a fact check on the ...
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The sector covers more than half a dozen industries from banks and insurance to capital markets and real estate. Many of these industries are doing ...
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Investing in the stock market a decade ago today was, in retrospect, an awful way to treat your money. That's when the global financial crisis began to ...
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Chatter about nuclear weapons capabilities, tough talk between the U.S. and North Korea and three straight days of losses in the stock market might ...
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Starting today, Moody's financial results will include Bureau van Dijk's ... Moody's is an essential component of the global capital markets, providing ...
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LONDON — Worries over a potential confrontation between the United States and North Korea weighed on global stock markets Wednesday but ...
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(RTTNews) - Colcap, the main index of the Colombian Stock Exchange, fell 0.46% Thursday, closing at 1,463.54 points, tracking the downward trend ...
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Instead, binary options in its OTC form bears no relation whatsoever to genuine financial markets activity. It is operated by people touting leads that ...
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But in other ways, financial markets didn't react the way many investors would expect. The U.S. dollar, which normally rallies in times of turmoil, stayed ...
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