Friday, February 9, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 10, 2018
NEWS
Amid the market turmoil that has suddenly reared up, investors have a lot of questions. One of the questions the Yahoo Finance audience recently put to us: When was the last time the stock market behaved like this? The answer: Not long ago at all. Just two years ago, in February 2016, stocks bottomed ...
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Besides that, the public must understand that stock markets should never be confused with economies or confused with a report grade on politicians. Last week's market mess will be the new normal for a while and if there's one guaranteed benefit from all of this is that President Trump will understand it's ...
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The stigma against finance has only continued to encapsulate society after the recent recession, but this mistrust has overlooked the potential value finance can add. The structure and regulation afforded by finance set the basis for merit-based success: before the growth of developed financial markets, ...
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"When stability does come back to the market, the IPO market should benefit from a growing domestic and global economy with heightened consumer confidence," said Lear Beyer, co-head of Equity Capital Markets Origination and head of Financial Institutions Group Origination at Wells Fargo & Co.
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The S&P 500 index, Dow industrials and Nasdaq composite suffered their worst one-day and weekly losses in years, while leading stocks suffered major damage. The stock market moved into a correction. Nvidia (NVDA), Snap (SNAP) and Twitter (TWTR) rallied on strong earnings. Grubhub (GRUB) ...
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CPPIB, which manages investments for the Canadian Pension Plan, chalked up some of the gains to the scorching pace of international stock markets last year (as of the end of the quarter, 30.5 per cent of its assets were foreign public equity, totalling $102.7 billion). That pace finally slackened this past ...
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Trader Fred DeMarco, center, and specialist Anthony Rinaldi, right, work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018. U.S. stocks are lower Thursday morning as losses from the previous day continue. (Richard Drew / AP). By Danielle Xu and Kent Hickman For The Spokesman- ...
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This year our London Oil & Energy Forum will have sessions on the global market outlook, crude oil trade flows, electric vehicles and LNG, ... "Speculative financial investors, who had been betting further on rising prices in anticipation of continued market tightening, are now likely to get cold feet and ...
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"While there is likely to be significant focus on this report, the reality is that the inflation narrative is not poised to gather any real momentum until Q2 when the idiosyncratic effects from last year - wireless price wars, etc. - finally roll off the year-on-year calculation," RBC Capital Markets' analysts wrote in a ...
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WASHINGTON — The stock market may be firing off warning shots to the Trump administration and Congress about their plans to blow up the size of the federal deficit. The anxiety that has gripped the market this week appeared to escalate Thursday just as President Donald Trump and lawmakers were ...
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But it's easy to say the recent bout of market volatility shouldn't have come as a surprise, and far more difficult to predict when and why the stock market will turn. What we do know is that the lack of volatility has been a consistent theme for the past several years, and 2017 saw extremely low readings in ...
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Jay Powell, the newly appointed chair of the US Federal Reserve, must be having second thoughts about having accepted the job. After just a few days in charge, bond and stock markets are informing him of the monumental monetary policy problems that lie ahead. The spike in US long-term interest ...
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TORONTO — North American markets largely pushed higher Friday after a choppy session, capping off a tumultuous period that has seen Canada's main stock index drop more than five per cent since last week and eight per cent from its all-time high. In Toronto, the S&P/TSX composite index was down ...
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The greenback has benefited from sharp volatility in global stock markets. The week started with a massive sell-off, and the markets have been in the red for most of the week. This has weighed on the euro, with investors anticipating a faster pace of rate hikes from the Federal Reserve in order to ward off ...
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A panel of national experts speaking in Naples offered their take on everything from the stock market drop to the value of cryptocurrency. The experts spoke at the annual forecast dinner hosted by CFA Society Naples, held at the Naples Grande Beach Resort on Thursday night. The event for wealth ...
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Trader Gordon Charlop works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. U.S. stocks wavered between small gains and losses in morning trading Friday, giving up some of a big jump that came right after the opening bell. The strong open came a day after the market entered a ...
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Concerns about higher bond yields and interest rates spurred recent selling of equities, disrupting an extended advance in stocks, though the retreat in the market had been long awaited by investors. Equity markets in Europe and Asia have been falling as well. On Friday, a key gauge of global stock ...
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WEB
The financial markets are in shock at Washington's debt plans
The financial markets are in shock at Washington's debt plans. Notice that the signing of a bill early this morning to keep the government open and to fund operations for two years hasn't resulted in a serious rally in either stocks or bonds. As of 11:30 a.m. New York time the Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
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