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Stock market 10-month win streak ends in February after correction It wasn't cupid messing with their emotions, but a sudden and sizable dive in stock prices that caused the U.S. market to finish the month with a loss, snapping a streak of 10 straight monthly gains. The Standard & Poor's 500 index, a broad gauge of stocks, ended February down 3.9%, its first monthly loss ...
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Here's why stock-market investors need to get used to rising volatility The stock market can continue to rise, but the ultralow volatility backdrop that accompanied the relentless 2017 rally is gone and investors will need to adjust, said a pair of quantitative analysts at Société Générale. While the U.S. macroeconomic picture has seen only a whiff of higher U.S. inflation and ...
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Old National Bancorp to Present at the 2018 RBC Capital Markets Financial Institutions Conference EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 28, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- James Sandgren, President and COO of Old National Bancorp (NASDAQ:ONB), will be participating in a bank panel titled, "Tailwinds in Regional Banking: Optimism on Core Growth and Acquisitions" at the 2018 RBC Capital Markets Financial ...
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The Finance 202: Mueller Risk Index gauges danger to markets of the Trump-linked Russia probe Eyeballing the chart, it's clear that over a year-long window, the correlation between the measure and the rollicking S&P 500 is weak at best: The stock market has powered steadily higher as Trump's potentially destabilizing legal headaches have mounted. But Rosenberg, a Berkeley-trained political ...
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Westwood fifth grader takes top honors in national essay contest Eve Lucas, a fifth grader at the Martha Jones School in Westwood, found out that she had won top honors in a statewide stock market essay contest during a surprise assembly Tuesday morning. Eve received first place in Massachusetts and third place in the nation in the Securities Industry and ...
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The One Word That Keeps Making The Stock Market Sink For a stock market that looked like it was finally regaining its footing, Powell's testimony reminded investors just why the Dow plummeted more than 3,000 points in the first place: growing fear that inflation is finally on the rise, which left some investors to wonder if they could still make money investing in ...
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Nasdaq pours cold water on the arguments fueling a civil war on Wall Street Our friends at a handful of the largest Wall Street firms and their trade association, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), are rehashing years-old and long-settled claims that stock exchanges unfairly profit from the sale of market data. They argue this results in higher costs ...
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Tabb Group Says Fixed-Income Markets Less Liquid Than 10 Years Ago Ten years removed from the credit crisis, fixed-income markets are larger, less liquid, and increasingly fragmented. While market structure reform threatens, so far debate has trumped substantive change. The Tabb Group, an international research, advisory and consulting firm focused on capital markets, ...
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Canada's TSX to Surge to Record High This Year, Then Stall in 2019: Reuters Poll TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index will climb to a record high by the end of the year as the prospect of higher global inflation boosts the appeal of its ... The TSX posted a record high in January of 16,421.42 before retreating as increased volatility pressured global financial markets.
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Powell's Fed Could Be More Volatile For Markets Stocks began selling off Tuesday as Jerome Powell gave an upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy before the House Financial Services Committee. The S&P 500 finished the session 1.2% lower, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury note jumped back toward its recent highs as bond prices fell.
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