Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update February 6, 2018
NEWS
Updated at 9:57 a.m. ET. U.S. financial markets were bracing for another volatile day — and they got it. After opening down more than 500 points, the Dow Jones industrial average was up more than 250 points just before 10 a.m.. The losses come a day after panic coursed through Wall Street on ...
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Investors should treat the stock market's recent plunge as a buying opportunity, at least for the time being, according to a strategist at RBC Capital Markets. "While the sharp decline in the S&P 500 on Monday was unnerving, it is important to keep in mind that these kinds of moves have tended to be ...
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Among the biggest fallers on Tuesday was Tokyo's Nikkei 225 stock average, which ended 4.7 percent lower at 21,610.24, having earlier been down a massive 7 percent. All other Asian markets tanked, too, including the Shanghai Composite index, which closed 3.4 percent lower at 3,370.65 and Hong ...
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has maintained an uncharacteristic silence since the stock market took a nose dive, notable for a businessman president who regularly points to the rising market as evidence of the success of his presidency and economic policies. His reaction highlighted the ...
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WEB
Oil prices extend losses, falling with broader financial markets, after a comeback effort fails
Oil prices extended the previous session's losses on Tuesday, tracking the broader market as stock futures pointed to another day of sharp declines. Crude oil futures had been climbing back toward positive territory overnight, but lost traction in early morning trade, with international benchmark Brent ...
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