Monday, February 5, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 5, 2018
NEWS
The FTSE 100 has posted its worst one-day performance since last April, as the London index picked up from a Wall Street sell-off at the end of last week. Indices also fell in Europe and Asia. Here we look at some of the issues raised by the sell-off.
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U.S. stocks fell on Monday, though major indexes traded well off their lows of the session as buyers appeared to return to the market following last week's sharp move lower. The day's weakness was broad based, with a majority of S&P 500 sectors down on the day and European and Asian markets ...
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Hedge funds managed by Odey Asset Management were up 6% on Monday as a global equity sell-off continued from Friday, when several indexes plunged by the most in a single day since 2016. British-born money manager Crispin Odey, whose firm runs around $5.5bn of assets, is well-known for his ...
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In today's interconnected markets, one small move in a single commodity, currency, stock price or key interest rate can create significant impacts across the entire global financial system. For this reason, INTL FCStone has decided to combine all of its industry-leading economic and commodity outlooks ...
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Foreign indexes were down across the board as worries over inflation and rising U.S. Treasury bond yields swept through financial markets. The FTSE was down 1.22 percent and the Nikkei225 was down 2.55 percent.,. Blackstone Group chief operating officer Tony James said in an interview on ...
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The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local):. 9:35 a.m.. Stocks stumbled in early trading on Wall Street as banks fell following punitive action against Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo plunged 8 percent in the first few minutes of trading Monday after the Federal Reserve hit the bank with new ...
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This past week's trading showed that another year of low volatility does not appear to be in store for investors. Punctuated by Friday's sell-off, the major averages lost over 3% this past week to begin February on a downbeat note. The selling on Friday was relentless as markets broke lower at the open ...
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"A material repricing in bond markets or faster-than-expected normalization in money market rates could impact credit profiles, triggering the next default cycle." Global financial markets performed well in 2017 but both bond and equity markets turned volatile in late January. On Monday European indices ...
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Rather than a cause for complacency, the record low volatility registered in the equity markets in recent years should spark great concern, according to Francesco Filia, CEO of Fasanara Capital, in an e-mail to CNBC. "I believe low volatility to be the result of years of monumental liquidity injections by ...
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WEB
Ch5.pdf
View Notes - Ch5.pdf from ECON 301 at University of Washington. Chapter 5: Goods and Financial Markets; The IS–LM Market Institution: University of Washington Term: Winter Quarter, Jan 3–Mar 9,
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