Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update December 27, 2017
NEWS
A listless day of trading on Wall Street ended with major stock indexes closing slightly lower Tuesday, weighed down by losses among some big technology companies. Apple slid 2.5 percent amid speculation that the consumer electronics giant might cut its targets for sales of its latest iPhone.
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After a recent market check, we have noted that the Ultimate Oscillator reading is under 40 on shares of Alpha Financial Markets Consulting Plc (AFM.L). Technical analysts may be watching the UO reading to identify oversold conditions. The Williams Percent Range or Williams %R is a technical ...
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Virtual currencies give a new generation of small cap investors the same opportunities that larger financial institutions have had access to for decades in the more limited ForEx markets. Decentralization has translated to democratization in currency exchange markets. This is particularly exciting for ...
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... as asset prices remained high or climbed further, risk spreads narrowed, and expected and actual volatility remained muted in a range of financial markets." ... With that in mind, the above quotes are astonishing in their clarity: the Fed is explicitly stating (in Fed terms) that the markets are in a bubble.
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U.S. stocks closed slightly lower Tuesday on a day of light trading as investors returned from the Christmas holiday. Technology stocks and banks accounted for most of the losses, outweighing gains by energy companies and retailers. Small-company stocks rose more than the rest of the market.
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