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Hawk or dove? Fed's Powell showed markets both sides in debut WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Financial markets barely batted an eye on Tuesday when Jerome Powell's first public statement as Federal Reserve chief saw ... Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers the semi-annual Monetary Policy Report to the House Financial Services Committee hearing in ...
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Stocks Up, Arista Networks Offers Follow-On Buy Point The legendary growth stock of the late 1980s and 1990s gained 1.1% to 95.32 in quiet trade, extending its year-to-date rally to more than 11%. Microsoft, which is attacking fast-growing markets including cloud computing, video games, artificial intelligence and the datacenter, initially cleared a ...
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Markets Right Now: Stocks give up early gain and turn lower The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 11:45 a.m.. Stocks gave up an early gain and moved lower in midday trading on Wall Street. Health care and energy stocks took some of the biggest losses Wednesday.
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares lurch lower as Fed seen plotting faster rate hikes The Fed had caused a so called "taper tantrum" in May 2013 when it signalled it was time to stop pumping cash into the U.S. economy, a move that created havoc in financial markets -particularly in Asia. Asian markets have, so far, taken U.S. rate rises in their stride. The Fed moved three times in 2017 ...
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Can 'Being Green' Deliver Enhanced Returns? We often hear of the need to address risks resulting from environmental issues in financial markets. Research by The Economist Intelligence Unit, "The Cost of Inaction," estimates the value at risk from climate change impacts as ranging from USD 4.2 trillion to USD 43 trillion between now and the end of ...
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RPT-UPDATE 2-Lunar New Year distortion? China factory growth slows the most in 1-1/2 yrs Economists polled by Reuters expected China's economic growth will moderate to around 6.5 percent this year as the property market cools and as authorities press ahead with a clamp down on riskier financial activity that is driving up borrowing costs. Analysts and financial markets are widely ...
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