Thursday, March 22, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 23, 2018
NEWS
Stocks have encountered some notable volatility lately, with the benchmark S&P 500 Index suffering a correction last month and experiencing further weakness in March. The major stock indices - specifically the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average - have not fallen in to a bear market yet.
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The stock market plunged Thursday in a broad selloff that analysts pinned largely on President Donald Trump's announcement that he would impose tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese imports. For investors, it might inspire déjà vu after the administration's decision in early March to impose tariffs on ...
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"The equity market will bear the brunt of the market reaction. Most impacted will be the U.S., Korea, and Taiwan as companies domiciled in these markets make up a significant portion of the global production chain of Chinese exports." MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan tracked ...
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"The message from the Bank of England to borrowers couldn't really be clearer: get ready for higher rates now," said Ed Monk of fund managers Fidelity International. Financial markets were relatively indifferent, though sterling did briefly touch a nine-month high against the euro. Investors had priced in a ...
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The U.S. central bank said on Wednesday it expected that "labor market conditions will remain strong." U.S. financial markets were little moved by the data as plans by President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on Chinese imports intensified concerns about a global trade war. Stocks on Wall Street were ...
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"And if, in the short run," Jacques said, "the deficit does go up, and it's expected to because of tax cuts, that means the treasury is going to have to borrow more, which is going to work to push up interest rates even more." "So if you're in the financial markets, you've got a whole lot of uncertainty out there.".
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