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| Stock markets braced for more losses amid volatility and inflation fears The Australian stock market will be the first to test the water when it opens at 10am on Monday. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP. The world's financial markets are braced for more volatility this week amid predictions that stocks could fall further before stabilising. Last week saw $4 trn wiped off the value ...
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Stock market chaos: The end of easy money? Things like stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies are going to have to adjust. "For too long, investors were sleepwalking into the raging bull market that was going on underneath them. And investors and traders forgot the financial markets can fall as well as rise," says market analyst David Madden ...
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| Financial matters: I love it when a plan comes together The US Federal Reserve engineered the remarkable stock market run which started in 2009. Ben Bernanke, the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, said as much when he described the Fed's "portfolio balance channel strategy." The strategy involved driving the returns on safe-haven assets such ...
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| Emerging markets see biggest portfolio outflow in 14 months The massive outflow last week could be attributed to the global financial turmoil that started in the American market. Asia's major stock indexes all fell sharply when investors grew risk-averse after the plunge in U.S. prices. On a daily basis, portfolio flows to the economies followed by the IIF turned ...
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| Singapore to open trading in Indian products as per normal "SGX and NSE (National Stock Exchange) are long-term partners and have collaborated since 2000 to develop and internationalise India's capital markets," stressed the statement. The SGX said it will work jointly with NSE towards solutions for global investors, including developing solutions from NSE's ...
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| Why the bond market is freaking out Wall Street NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- 1. Blame the bonds: The normally boring bond market is causing serious drama on Wall Street. An avalanche of selling sent the Dow and S&P 500 careening 5% lower last week, one of the stock market's worst weeks since the 2008 financial crisis. The culprit: Rapidly rising ...
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| Can The Dollar Remain Firm If The Equity Bloodletting Is Over? The key development in the capital markets last week was the dramatic equity market losses, and as we will discuss below, the strong recovery in the US markets ahead of the weekend, which is the kind of climactic price action that marks an extreme. Most major markets are off more than 10% from ...
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| News in Charts: Fathom's View on the Equities Market Fathom Consulting is a different kind of economics and financial markets consultancy. Our clients include some of the world's leading financial institutions and corporates, as well as governments and policy groups. Entirely independent, we provide economic analysis and forecasts for the global, ...
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