Friday, February 2, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 2, 2018
NEWS
"The market doesn't seem to know which way it wants to go right now," said Randy Frederick, vice president for trading and derivatives at the Schwab Center for Financial Research. "Labor shortages all of sudden could mean that inflationary pressures are showing their teeth," he said. Rising inflation is ...
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Investors do not reason perfectly, and so they fail to make rational decisions. This results in mispricings in financial markets. From this perspective, the trick to investing is to shield yourself from your own mind's greatest weaknesses and exploit those same weaknesses when they show up in the market.
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The U.S. Treasury Department warned that Russia's sovereign debt market is too important to sanction without risking global financial turmoil, signaling ... and derivatives could destabilize markets and spread beyond Russia to have "negative spillover effects into global financial markets and businesses.
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Why Cimpress NV Stock Popped Today ... By contrast -- and keeping in mind Cimpress doesn't provide specific quarterly financial guidance -- investors were only anticipating earnings of $0.83 ... After all, the newsletter they have run for over a decade, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, has tripled the market.*.
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BMO Capital Markets reissued their hold rating on shares of Prospect Capital (NASDAQ:PSEC) in a research note released on Monday, January 8th. They currently have a $7.00 target price on the financial services provider's stock. Several other brokerages also recently commented on PSEC.
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Marina Niessner
... volatility in the stock market. Some of her other work documents that managers strategically time disclosures to benefit their insider trading, and examines the effects of product market advertising on financial markets. Dr. Niessner received her BA and PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago.
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