Sunday, March 25, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 25, 2018
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Luciano is a regular guest on CNBC and FOX Business, and speaks and writes frequently on ETFs, indexing and global financial markets. A former equity analyst at Value Line, Luciano began his career as a speechwriter for former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros.
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The Bank of Japan already owns 41% of the Japanese government bond market and is buying hundreds of billions of dollars more each year to pump cash into the financial system and ensure that plenty of low-interest funds are available for borrowers. The 10-year bonds aren't attractive to private ...
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President Xi Jinping, in the twice-in-a-decade Communist Party congress in October, vowed that China will deepen economic and financial reforms and further open its markets to foreign investors. A month later, China said it will lift the ceiling on foreign equity ownership in joint-venture firms involved in ...
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Suddenly, the world's financial markets are gripped by fear that an escalating trade rift between the United States and China — the two mightiest economies ... Beijing for pilfering technology from American companies or for forcing them to hand over technology in exchange for access to China's market.
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DUBAI, March 25 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were generally little changed on Sunday, though Abu Dhabi's Dana Gas surged on news of plans for its first annual dividend for several years. The Abu Dhabi index rose 0.8 percent as Dana Gas jumped 8.3 percent after the board said it would seek ...
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