Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 29, 2018
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In other financial markets, WTI crude oil futures slipped more than 1.3% to $64.37 a barrel. Treasury buying on the long end intensified, and the yield on the benchmark U.S. 10-year bond fell to as low as 2.74%. The yield on the heavily watched bond is still up sharply from around 2.40% at the start of the ...
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The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 4 p.m.. Stock indexes ended a choppy day of trading slightly lower as the market struggled to find direction a day after another steep drop. Declines in technology stocks and retailers weighed on the market Wednesday, offsetting gains in ...
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Other signs of anxiety in financial markets have also boosted the dollar, analysts said. Those include gains in the U.S. government-bond market, the rising cost of dollar funding in Europe as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates and $1.5 trillion in U.S. tax cuts, which are forcing the government to ...
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The humanitarian crisis in Rakhine state could affect development finance and investor sentiment. Additional risks stem from commodity prices, potentially volatile global financial markets, exposure to spillovers from China, and the risk of natural disasters. On the upside, implementation of a more ...
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The yield spread has narrowed - a move generally seen by financial markets as a sign at this stage of an economic cycle of potential trouble ahead - in recent months from its peak of around 300 basis points in 2010. But over 80 percent of 31 strategists expect it will be more than two years before the ...
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Every new fiscal plan paints a different picture, but they each continue to demonstrate a failure to comply with applicable law including the requirements of PROMESA, an unwillingness to repay debt obligations, a lack of recognition of the importance of capital market access for future economic growth, ...
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