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| Why the stock market correction was long overdue, and what it means now The stock market officially entered correction territory this week, with the S&P 500 falling more than 10 percent at one point. Even though investors are upset, the movements "are entirely normal, on a historical basis, " said Ryan Detrick, a senior market strategist for LPL Financial. A good argument can ...
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| Stocks open higher Friday after major US index enters correction territory Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street as the stock market recovers some of the massive losses it has suffered over the past week. The Dow Jones industrial average is up more than 300 points in early trading Friday, a day after it suffered its second 1,000-point drop in a week. Some of the market's ...
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| Dow rebounds 330 points but suffers worst weekly loss since Jan. 2016 In a sign of how bad things got, by early afternoon Friday, the market was on pace for its worst weekly tumble since October 2008, at the height of the financial crisis. The Dow ended the week 9.1% off its Jan. 26 high and down 2.1% for the year. The steep declines spooked stock investors who yanked a ...
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| Capital Markets Alert: SEC Approves NYSE Rules to Facilitate Direct Listings On February 2, 2018, the SEC approved the New York Stock Exchange's proposal to permit qualifying private companies to use "direct listings" to list their shares on the NYSE and become publicly traded without conducting an initial public offering so long as the direct listing is accompanied by a ...
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| How Business-Savvy Financial Advisors And Wealth Managers Are Benefiting From The Market ... For some years wealth managers and financial advisors have been increasing their revenues because the portfolios of their clients have increased. For some of them, this is a function of astute investing, and for others it is due simply to the markets going up. While the bull market has been strong for ...
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| Dow ends wild week by climbing back past 24000 after US$3 trillion wiped from US stock market U.S. stock markets seesawed again on Friday, capping a head-spinning week that wiped out as much as US$3 trillion in U.S. stock market value as investors fled from equity funds. The Dow Jones industrial average saw a more than 1,000-point swing, or about 4.2 percent, on Friday, in one of the ...
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| Financial Strength Rating by Standard & Poor's. Standard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., provides independent financial information, analytical services, and credit ratings to the world's financial markets. For more information on Standard & Poor's visit www.standardandpoors.com. A Excellent.
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| High short interest US equities generate alpha amid sell-off Looking at US equities with at least $5bn in market cap at the start of 2018, the most shorted stocks have outperformed the average return by 180bps. This suggests while there have been pockets of panic selling, we're not seeing the broad sell-off of risk assets that was seen at the start of 2016.
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| Financial Markets Bubble Watching Financial Markets Bubble Watching. Published: Friday, 09 February 2018 19:00 | Print | Email. Article posted at The Market Oracle http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article61533.html The Market Oracle – Financial Markets Analysis and Forecasts – CLICK TO READ ARTICLE Posted: 2018-02-10 06:38: ...
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