Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update November 29, 2017
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The report noted that recent increased risk-taking in financial markets could "sow the seeds for large asset price corrections in the future." The ECB noted that investors continued to favor riskier investments such as bonds issued by less creditworthy borrowers, a move boosted by expectations that central ...
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... plunge of 4.4% or 504 points, being the worst single day loss since the terrorist attacks of September 2001. Today the Federal Reserve is scheduled to announce the target interest rates for the federal funds. It's not clear how the central bank will respond to recent turmoil in the world's financial markets.
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Asked more broadly whether asset bubbles and high leverage in financial markets posed a risk to the economy, Dudley said on Wednesday he was "not that concerned" because the expansion "has a lot more room to go." He added that regulations adopted since the 2007-2009 crisis meant that the U.S. ...
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So when talks to form a new German government broke down last week, raising questions about Chancellor Angela Merkel's political future, the Continent's business elite refused to panic. In the week that followed, Germany's stock market barely budged. The euro rose against the dollar. And the leading ...
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Virtu Financial Announces Additional $50 Million Repayment and Commences Marketing of ...
29, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Virtu Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:VIRT) (the "Company"), a leading technology-enabled market maker and liquidity provider to the global financial markets, today announced further actions to reduce debt and modify its capital structure. Virtu provided notice to its lenders ...
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The Deutsche Bundesbank's 2017 Financial Stability Review
Default numbers are low; valuations in the financial markets are high. Market participants, encouraged by the rosy macroeconomic prospects for Germany and. Europe, are expecting interest rates to slowly increase again. So there's no reason to fear for the stability of Germany's financial system, then?
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