Sunday, February 18, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 19, 2018
NEWS
Asian equities are building on their best week since September 2016, with stocks in Seoul, Sydney and Singapore also gaining, even as markets in Hong Kong and China are closed for the Lunar New Year holiday and in the U.S. for Presidents' Day. S&P 500 Index futures rose after the benchmark ...
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The S&P 500 advanced for each of the past six days (due for a stall or pullback). That by itself should give investor's pause as the odds now favor a pullback or at least a rest in the near-term. Heading into the new week US financial markets are closed on Monday for a government and bank holiday.
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Less than a decade old, the cryptocurrency market is still early in its lifecycle relative to other asset classes. At a total market cap of almost 500 billion dollars, the cryptocurrency market stands only a fraction of the size of the world's largest financial markets and still has adequate room to grow. C20 offers ...
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For 2018 Janus Henderson expects dividends to keep the same 7.7 percent growth rate to reach around $1.35 trillion, as corporate and economic growth remains strong even in more volatile financial markets. "Companies are seeing rising profits and healthy cash flows, and that's enabling them to fund ...
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The recent eruption in volatility in financial markets, in which a staggering US$5 trillion was wiped off the value of global equities in a two-week period as the VIX Index – Wall Street's "fear gauge" – briefly rose to its highest level since China's surprise devaluation of the yuan in August 2015, has shown ...
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That's pretty much what happened at the start of this month, as an inflation scare, amplified by a short-squeeze in the market for volatility, triggered a short-lived slide in global stock markets. Seeking to explain this slide, the second article argued that after a decades-long period of disinflation, short- and ...
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(RTTNews.com) - The Thai stock market has tracked higher in back-to-back sessions, gathering more than a dozen points or 0.6 percent along the way. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now rests just above the 1,805-point plateau and it figures to tick higher again on Monday. The global forecast for the ...
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... for their financial resources. Short-term emergency funds need to remain liquid at all times. Funds needed in three to five years can be allocated to fixed income assets. Only funds that can be left invested for long time frames should be considered for the stock market. This way, short-term blips become ...
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In the Stock Market Firm Office Broker Works with Financial Markets Data, in Cryptocurrency ...
Stock Footage of In the Stock Market Firm Office Broker Works with Financial Markets Data, in Cryptocurrency Branch. Stylish Concrete and Glass Office Shared with Beuatiful Coworker.. Explore similar videos at Adobe Stock.
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Naeem Holdings receives FRA approval for dual listing on Dubai Financial Markets
Naeem Holdings receives FRA approval for dual listing on Dubai Financial Markets. Naeem Holdings has received approval from the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) for the company's dual listing on the Dubai Financial Markets, the company said in a regulatory filing on Sunday (pdf). Share ...
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Financial Markets "Definitely Destabilizing"
Financial Markets "Definitely Destabilizing" Discussing Today's News and Politics.
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