Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update December 27, 2017
NEWS
The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local):. 4 p.m.. Stock indexes are ending barely higher on Wall Street after a day of quiet, post-holiday trading. Technology and health care stocks helped pull the market slightly higher Wednesday. Facebook rose 0.9 percent and Western Digital ...
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Bitcoin's wild ride continued over the holiday weekend, with the value plummeting a double-digit percentage, only to recoup some of that in trading Tuesday. While the cryptocurrency market is unregulated and is not tied to any public companies or indexes, it is only a matter of time before its volatile ...
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The growth of China's green capital market has come largely as a result of better government support, analysts said.The second-largest economy in the world needs around 2 trillion yuan a year ($305.46 billion) in investment to meet government targets of reducing pollution, its central bank estimated in ...
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Dec 27 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stock markets closed higher on Wednesday as sharp gains in oil and copper prices lifted broader Asian shares, with Indonesia posting a record close. Oil prices stayed near two-and-a-half-year highs from the previous session as the market outlook for 2018 is ...
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"Central banks are therefore criticised for their destabilising behaviour, their manipulation of financial markets and the distortions their monetary policies give rise to." "This has led to the desire for a form of currency that is not under the control of governments and central banks and which escapes their ...
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Various reports confirm that alternative financing markets are supplanting traditional bank options around the world, notably in Australasia. The Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea, is now home to a thriving range of alternative financing ...
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