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Ask a Fool: When is it fair to say the stock market is crashing? While a crash is loosely defined as a "sudden drop" in stock prices, it's generally much bigger in magnitude than this. For example, on Oct. 19, 1987, when the Dow lost nearly 23% of its value in a single day, that was a crash. The 2008 near-collapse of the U.S. financial system was also a crash. This is ...
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| Markets Face a New Paradigm. Get Used to It The period of financial markets being supported by central banks' easy money policies is ending. Higher equity prices will now require evidence of stronger growth and moderate inflation, meaning it is unrealistic to expect selloffs to be followed by sharp rebounds as quickly as they have in the recent ...
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| BTIG Reiterates Their Buy Rating on Voya Financial "Upside for VOYA in Aftermath of CBVA Divestiture The 4Q17 report that Voya Financial (VOYA) released yesterday after the market close was its first since the company on December 21 announced a game-changing agreement in which it will sell its Closed Block Variable Annuity (CBVA) unit and its ...
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| Paul Craig Robert Asks "Do Financial Markets Still Exist?" Authored by Paul Craig Roberts, For many decades the Federal Reserve has rigged the bond market by its purchases. And for about a century, central banks have set interest rates (mainly to stabilize their currency's exchange rate) with collateral effects on securities prices. It appears that in May 2010, ...
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| Equity Research Associate, Consumer Goods equity research analyst from a sell or buy side firm. - investment banker with a leading investment bank looking to move into equity research. - professional from a consumer goods company who is interested in moving into financial markets. - a CFA/ ACA qualified professional. - real interest in financial ...
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