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Announcing Distributed: Markets 2018, the Intersection of Financial Markets and Blockchain ... "The inaugural Distributed: Markets conference was the first of its kind, bringing together the most forward-thinking financial markets experts with the world's leaders in blockchain technology," said David Bailey, CEO of BTC Media. "We're thrilled to provide a dedicated space for that community to learn, ...
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Sterling bounces off one-week lows as dollar skids Morgan Stanley strategists said long positions in sterling were the largest on its G10 currency position monitor as market expectations for a rate hike as ... Most economists now expect the BoE to raise rates to 0.75 percent in May, and financial markets see a roughly 70 percent chance of a further rise this ...
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Why Experts Believe a Fourth Fed Rate Hike is Almost Guaranteed This data raise the already high likelihood that the Fed will be lifting rates again next month — unless turmoil in financial markets intensifies significantly. And it's not just economic experts who believe a fourth hike is on the way. According to the CME Group's FedWatch tool, investors believe there's an ...
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Bitcoin: The Anti-Dollar? We anticipated this would occur, but also feel as though the tides will soon turn. Our stance in GBTC is that the hype is over, and that it is now time for the market to return to its senses in the world of cryptocurrencies. There is little doubt that Bitcoin is what ultimately came to be the ultimate financial ...
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The Economic Message From Equity Markets The recent stock-market correction – the first in the United States in two years – has invited substantial commentary about what investors should do, the role machines have played, and the implications for the real economy. But only some of what has been said is useful. Many investment advisers have ...
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Sterling steady at 1-week lows, supported by rate hike expectations LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Sterling settled at a one-week low on Thursday as markets grew more convinced that the Bank of England will raise ... Most economists now expect the BoE to raise rates to 0.75 percent in May, and financial markets see a roughly 70 percent chance of a further rise this year, ...
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Expect Toronto to follow suit if Vancouver's 'very aggressive' speculation tax on property succeeds "The Toronto market is still adjusting to that round of measures so it's probably a little early for any new moves yet," said Robert Kavcic, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets. "But if we start to see evidence that the market's taking off again and foreign investment starts rising I think B.C's speculation ...
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5 Bank Stocks to Buy as Fed Looks to Step Up Rate Hikes A significant number of the participants of the Fed meeting held between Jan 30-31 said that they had raised their growth projections from the preceding month. Resilient global economic growth, bullish financial markets and the stimulus released by recent tax cuts would propel the economy higher than ...
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Florida teachers demand their pension dump its gun stocks ... it would certainly not surprise me to see other state funds divest their investment holdings in the industry," Rommel Dionisio, managing director of equity research at Aegis Capital Corp., said. "However, given there are so many other sources of investment capital available in the global financial markets ...
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Technology companies help drive US stocks broadly higher MARKETS OVERSEAS: Major stock indexes in Europe were lower. Germany's DAX fell 0.6 percent, while the CAC 40 in France lost 0.1 percent. The FTSE 100 index of leading British shares declined 0.9 percent after figures showed the British economy did not grow as strongly as initially thought during ...
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College Endowments Opt for Alternative, and Less Lucrative, Route He also pointed to the "massive marketing machine in the alternative space," which is "causing investment managers to turn a blind eye to what's really happening in financial markets." Universities depend heavily on draws from their endowments — typically 5 percent or more per year — to meet ...
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