Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 7, 2018
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Among the biggest fallers on Tuesday was Tokyo's Nikkei 225 stock average, which ended 4.7 percent lower at 21,610.24, having earlier been down a massive 7 percent. All other Asian bourses tanked, too, including the Shanghai Composite index, which closed 3.4 percent lower at 3,370.65 and Hong ...
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U.S. stock markets are open this morning, and things are volatile. Markets are moving in and out of positive territory. We are joined now by financial columnist Barry Ritholtz. He writes for Bloomberg View and is the chairman and chief investment officer at Ritholtz Wealth Management firm. Thanks so ...
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Stock markets in the United States were surging, enthralled by the regulation-slashing, tax-shrinking predilections of President Trump. Every major economy in the world was expanding. The worst that could happen, the money masters averred, was that investors would be lulled into reckless investments ...
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: You're going to see numbers that get even better. The stock market has added more than $8 trillion in new wealth. MARTIN: So that was just last week, and then things changed. Yesterday, stocks went off a cliff, making it the worst day in six years. And although this isn't ...
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The stock market has gone through a wild few days, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping more than 1,100 points on Monday. The White House is pointing to the "fundamentals of the economy" as a reason not to worry about the downturn. It's a fair argument, but the phrase has a checkered ...
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He said the market was a long way from turning into a bear market, a period when the market pulls back 20 percent from its record high. He said it seemed that markets appeared to rally as soon at the European stock markets closed around 11:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The DAX index in Germany fell 294 ...
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