Monday, March 26, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 26, 2018
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The Trump administration is urging China to lower tariffs on cars and open its market to U.S. financial services as part of talks to resolve a rise in trade ... under growing pressure to explain the details of its trade policies after fears of a trade war between the U.S. and China sent stocks tumbling last week.
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Stocks on Monday trade higher for the first time in four days. ... House was ready to open dialogue with China in an effort to avert a global trade war that has threatened economic growth and hammered the world's financial markets. ... Stocks finished lower on Friday, March 23, amid fears of a trade war.
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U.S. stocks climbed sharply higher in late-afternoon trading Monday, giving the Dow Jones industrial average a gain of more than 650 points and erasing some of the market's huge losses last week. Banks also notched solid gains, benefiting from a pickup in bond yields. The rally was broad, lifting ...
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Technology companies led a sharp rebound for U.S. stocks on Monday as the market made up some of its huge losses from last week. Banks also notched solid gains, benefiting from a pickup in bond yields. Investors drew encouragement from signs that the U.S. and China are open to negotiating to ...
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A second consecutive year of soaring profits on Wall Street pushed the average bonus paid to securities industry employees in New York City to ... DiNapoli said it's too soon to determine how the volatility in the financial markets so far in 2018 will impact year-end Wall Street profits.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - China launched on Monday of its crude futures exchange will improve the clout of the yuan in financial markets and could threaten the international primacy of the dollar, argues a new report by Hayden Briscoe, APAC head of fixed income at UBS Asset Management. "This is the ...
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday the country would treat foreign and domestic firms equally, not force foreign firms to transfer technology and would strengthen intellectual property rights, repeating promises that have failed to placate Washington. Stock markets were gripped by fears of a ...
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This morning we find equities on the rebound, financial markets lower, the dollar lower and even hogs have bounced a bit higher. Of course, for the grain markets, before we take a break for Easter, we will get to see the Prospective Planting and quarterly grain stocks reports and here are industry ...
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