Saturday, March 3, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 3, 2018
NEWS
The US Dollar wiped-out early week gains after talk of tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum gripped markets' attention. This obscured the earlier testimony from new Fed Chair Jerome Powell, when he talked down the 'Fed Put' while hinting towards the possibility of four hikes out of the US this year.
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Senior Market Analyst Craig Erlam and Jazz FM's Jonny Hart discuss the stories moving financial markets this week. These include Craig's market moment of the week – Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum – new Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimonies before the House and ...
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The market tumult reflects uncertainty over stock valuations at a time when U.S. interest rates finally are rising following years of somnolence, along with President Donald Trump's Thursday decision to impose tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum. That move raised anxiety over the outlook for both ...
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Autoliv Inc. logo Autoliv (NYSE:ALV) had its price target hoisted by BMO Capital Markets from $152.00 to $175.00 in a research note issued to investors on Monday, February 12th, MarketBeat.com reports. BMO Capital Markets currently has an outperform rating on the auto parts company's stock.
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Sandstorm Gold logo Sandstorm Gold (NYSEAMERICAN:SAND) has been assigned a $5.00 price objective by investment analysts at BMO Capital Markets in a research report issued to clients and investors on Thursday, February 15th. The brokerage currently has a "hold" rating on the mining ...
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Global stock markets fell sharply Friday over worries of a possible trade war following Trump's announcement. Trump thumbed his nose Friday at the concerns over rising trade tensions and higher prices for U.S. consumers, tweeting that "trade wars are good, and easy to win. Example, when we are ...
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Financial commentators bloviate about what is happening in the market, investment committees get dominated by strong personalities and individuals often fail to get clarification when they don't understand certain terminology or explanations. As Senge notes, when "we feel uncertain or ignorant, we ...
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