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| Commentary: The Stock Market's Bumpy Ride Is Just Beginning Bond yields have climbed decisively in the last six weeks, with the yield on 10-year U.S. treasuries topping 2.8% for the first time since mid-2014—about half a percentage point above last year's average. Stock markets experienced a sharp correction followed by a robust rebound—much greater volatility ...
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| Why The Stock Market Sold Off, And What You Should Do Now What's going in the stock market? After more than a year of gradual to solid gains, investors suddenly discovered that stocks can go down, sharply. The Dow Jones industrial average, S&P 500 index and Nasdaq composite have seen several days of heavy selling in whipsaw action, breaking key support ...
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Bond Traders Have Gone From Hoping for Volatility to Worrying About It One worrisome thing for bond investors that's contributing to volatility is the unknown: new Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. For years after the financial crisis, they could count on Ben S. Bernanke and Janet Yellen to essentially limit how far prices can fall in financial markets -- colloquially ...
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| 4 The Operation of Financial Markets issue concerning the behaviour of financial markets. The question crops up in so me form on the financial pages of the newspapers every day. The question, of course, is the extent to which financial markets are too volatile when left to themselves and, conse- quently, the extent to wh ich the authorities ...
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| Economics It opens by mentioning concerns that a bitcoin crash could effect the rest of the financial markets. The size of the bitcoin market is tiny, and a crash would have absolutely no effect on other markets. This shouldn't even be mentioned. It also assumes bitcoin is in a bubble, which hasn't been proven.
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