Saturday, February 10, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 11, 2018
NEWS
It is a truism of the financial markets that when interest rates are too low, investors inevitably take on all sorts of silly risks in an attempt to earn a little extra return. And inevitably there is no shortage of financiers ready to sell them "innovative" new investment products that promise to earn them that extra ...
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... 0.4%, versus December's 0.1% decline. The Philadelphia Fed reports its manufacturing business outlook for February. The consensus estimate calls for a rise to 24.7 from January's 22.2. Many Asian stock markets, including China's and South Korea's, are closed, in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
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Anthony Clemente, chief executive of Canaras Capital, which specializes in high-yield loans and has $1.3 billion under management, said some of the market movement appeared to be an effort by portfolio managers to protect themselves from volatility in stocks rather than a broader fear of market ...
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Bloomberg financial product sales and analytics salary
Average salaries for Bloomberg L. P. Bloomberg Financial Products Analytics & Sales - Hong Kong Bloomberg, the global business and financial information and news leader, gives influential decision makers The transparency Bloomberg brings to the financial markets is integral to our culture, 2018 ...
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Commodities Markets
International gold prices are down more than 30 percent since scaling the $1900 per troy ounce peak in the second half of 2011, making the asset class one of the worst performers in relation to both short and long- term financial instruments such as. Read More. 23 Jun. Posted by tsradmin; Content ...
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This week, financial markets stopped being boring
Who flipped the switch? After a seemingly endless bull run, stocks around the world shed trillions of dollars in market value this week. The Dow saw its largest point decline ever during a trading day, and the S&P 500 fell more than 100 points. Markets are no longer boring—and it's likely they'll stay ...
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