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Futures Indicate Muted Post-Christmas Open for Markets Bitcoin continued its wild ride Tuesday, rising nearly 10% to $15,267.03 before U.S. stock markets opened for trading. Over the last 24 hours, the digital currency reached a low near $13,500 per unit. On Friday, the world's most popular cryptocurrency lost nearly 30% of its value, falling as low as $11,159 ...
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Charles Schwab Exec: Don't Worry About Bitcoin Crash Bitcoin prices may be plunging from their highs of just a couple of weeks ago, but investors should not fear a bubble in cryptocurrency and the impact that a potential burst would have on the financial markets. And the cryptocurrency may have its independence to thank for that. "If prices for bitcoin were to ...
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BOND REPORT: Treasurys Hold Ground In Postholiday Trading Treasury yields kept steady on Tuesday as market participants expect trading volumes to be thin in the week following Christmas. Continue ... European markets, including the U.K.'s, are closed on Dec. 26 (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/when-do-financial-markets-close-for-christmas-2017-12-20).
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Markets Right Now: Stock trading is off to a sluggish start Stocks are off to a sluggish start on Wall Street as technology companies move lower. Apple dropped 2.7 percent early Tuesday on speculation that the company would cut its targets for iPhone sales. Trading was closed Monday for Christmas. Chipmakers were also lower. Micron Technology gave back ...
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Tech companies, banks lead US indexes lower in midday trade U.S. stocks edged lower in light trading midday Tuesday as markets reopened following the Christmas holiday. Losses among technology ... TECH SLUMP: A slide in technology companies weighed on the market. Micron Technology lost ... targets amid weak sales. The stock declined $4.57 to $170.44.
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