Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 13, 2018
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DAYTON, Ohio, Feb 13 (Reuters) - When the Federal Reserve's policy meeting ended last month, U.S. stock indexes were near record highs, market volatility was almost non-existent and policymakers chatted about the calm waters welcoming incoming central bank chief Jerome Powell. Now, Janet ...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank will "remain alert" to any risks (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/powell-says-fed-will-remain-alert-to-any-financial-stability-risks-2018-02-13) to financial stability, marking his maiden attempt to soothe financial markets. Cleveland Fed ...
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DAYTON, Ohio, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The recent stock market sell-off and jump in volatility will not damage the economy's overall strong prospects, Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester said on Tuesday in warning against any overreaction to the turbulence in financial markets. "While a deeper and more ...
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After last week's massive losses, global stock markets have steadied this week. The CAC lost 3.6% last week, and has endured an awful February, shedding 6.9%. Much of the sell-off can be attributed to investor concern over higher inflation in the US, which could lead to raise hikes from the Federal ...
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As per the report, annualized wage growth at 2.9% is above the rate we have seen in the report since the financial crisis. However, that wage growth, though welcome, is still not as disruptive as markets are pricing in. The fear is that the Fed will take a more aggressive posture on tightening in the event ...
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