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| Stock Market Swings May Rock More Minds Than Wallets After two major stock market drops last week, Americans will likely pay close attention to the markets this week for signs of whether the volatility is an indicator of worse things to come. Last week's turbulence grabbed headlines — and the eye of President Trump. Trump has made a habit of using the ...
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| Treasury yields edge higher as stock market sees early bounce "With stocks and rates competing for new record (or cycle) highs, the emphasis has shifted toward a new feedback loop between the two largest financial markets. Traditional 'risk-on' holds that a rally in stocks should come at the expense of Treasurys—and the inverse has also been true. However, as ...
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| Beijing's eerie calm has hidden dangers China's capital markets punch below their weight despite the country's fast-growing geopolitical importance because financial development is not keeping pace with Xi's ambitions. This power paradox is due more to Beijing's shadow banking monster than Communist Party bigwigs like to admit.
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| JustForex – Schedule of important Financial Market Events & News of the week This article is originally referred from JustForex News. Today, JustForex team of financial analysts has prepared a new review of events in the upcoming week. These events can significantly affect the Forex market. Choose and track the ones that are most important to you. Last week, the US dollar ...
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| Equity Markets Correct Until last week, financial markets had been gaining ground progressively and had broken the record for most consecutive trading days without a 5% correction. All of that ended dramatically just before the above-consensus U.S. payroll report, which stoked concerns about interest rate rises and inflation.
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