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| Markets go up and down. But we know how to ward off panic. SO IT turns out that the stock market can go down, too. Who knew? Well, everyone knew, probably even President Trump, who has been boasting about the Dow Jones industrial average's spectacular rise since his election — and now must absorb whatever political consequences flow from its dramatic ...
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| Financial advisors say topsy-turvy market may signal correction Though Monday's plunge in the Dow set a record, it was hardly the market's worst trading day on a percentage basis, tumbling 4.6 percent. Black Monday still stands out as the stock market's single worst trading day when the Dow, then at 1,739 points, fell 508 points on a single day in 1987 — a 22.6 ...
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Bitcoin rebounds from three-month low in volatile trade Bitcoin has slumped in recent sessions as a risk-off mood spread across financial markets. It has fallen about 70 percent from its peak of almost $20,000 in December and was down nearly 50 percent so far this year. The original cryptocurrency gained more than 1,300 percent last year. Other digital ...
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| No, the Stock Market Is Not the Economy As Vox points out, the markets are still rising, and regulatory measures designed to prevent a truly catastrophic market implosion didn't kick in. But the longer answer is more important: The economy and the stock market are not the same thing in the U.S. (or anywhere else in the world, for that matter).
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| Explainer: Investors burned as bets on low market volatility implode World stock markets nose-dived again on Tuesday amid concerns about a bond market sell-off and rising inflation. U.S. stocks, which triggered the global reversal on Friday when payrolls data showed a spike in wage inflation, suffered their worst fall since August 2011 on Monday. The gauge of U.S. ...
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| Crude oil prices fall as global financial markets tumble Oil prices dropped by more than 1 per cent on Tuesday, extending falls from the previous session as global financial markets tumbled lower in the wake of one of the biggest intra-day falls ever registered on Wall Street. Brent crude futures were at $66.91 (£47.84) per barrel on Tuesday morning, down 71 ...
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| Wall Street Journal If you know of any other FREE sites that monitors the stock market in real-time, let me know. The page that the Wall Street Journal is one of the best I have found to get a quick view of the current market conditions (see source link below). Financial stock market overview with major US stock…
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