Thursday, March 1, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 2, 2018
NEWS
The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 2 p.m.. Stocks are turning sharply lower in afternoon trading as talk of steep tariffs on steel and aluminum spook investors. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped as much as 500 points Thursday.
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Houlihan Lokey, Inc., a global investment bank, announced that Ignacio Blasco has joined the firm as a Managing Director in Capital Markets. ... "As we continue to grow our Capital Markets business in Europe and around the world, we seek individuals with deep experience in arranging complex, ...
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Investors worldwide watch US Treasury yields and Fed rate policy, as higher American interest rates tend to drive financial markets globally and as many companies do business in the ... "There has been a real negative shift in market sentiment since the Jerome Powell testimony a couple of days ago.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 11:45 a.m.. Stocks wavered as investors dissected Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's latest comments for clues about the future path of interest rates. Stocks flipped between modest losses and gains ...
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There are high-stakes elections on the calendar this year beyond the midterm elections for the United States, including several across emerging markets, stretching from South America to Asia. Regardless of how the results pan out, emerging-market stock and bond funds may swing widely in the interim ...
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Currency traders buckle up — the two biggest currencies in Europe are facing a volatile couple of days, with a trio of political events poised to shove both the euro and pound sharply lower. Sterling GBPUSD, -0.2616% stands in front of the first possible risk, when U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May on ...
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