Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 7, 2018
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Following news of Cohn's departure, the dollar was lower and stock futures were getting hit with Dow futures losing as much as 290 points, or 1.1%, S&P ... likely seen by markets as a sign that Trump's proposed tariffs on aluminum and steel imports will be passed, with additional tariffs now a possibility.
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Due to rapidly rising newsprint costs, The Post and Courier is eliminating its daily stocks and financial markets page effective Tuesday. A daily summary of the financial markets is now included near the top of page B1 in the print edition, and readers will be able to continue to find the stocks and markets ...
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Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. GS, +1.45% executive, was seen as a level head within the administration and one of the chief architects of Wall Street-friendly corporate tax cuts rolled out late last year. Speculation about Cohn's plans to exit the White House in August similarly roiled markets.
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Financial markets have their concerns, for sure. Stretched valuations, fears of bubbles forming, rising interest rates and the threat of extreme bouts of volatility should keep investors on their toes this year. But few expect the "term premium" - the hard-to-measure extra yield that investors demand to cover ...
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Machine-learning computers tend to be able to parse vast quantities of data quickly. S&P Global's stock has jumped more than 12% this year, hitting a record $193.30 a share on Feb. 26. The company's market capitalization has topped $48 billion, FactSet data show. On Tuesday, S&P Global rose 0.3%, ...
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Australia's export-driven economy relies heavily on international trade and capital. It is particularly vulnerable to a U.S.-led trade war, which threatens the outlook for global growth and the demand for commodities. Those concerns have been reflected in global financial markets, with investors dumping ...
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Asian stock markets fell Wednesday after the surprise departure of President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, who was the administration's leading internal opponent of his planned tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's Nikkei 225 dipped 0.5 percent to 21,314.49 ...
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