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| Dow closes 336 points higher as trade-war worries ease "Seeing Caterpillar and Harley-Davidson trade higher tells me that traders think this will end diplomatically," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial. She also noted that the President Donald Trump's comments on NAFTA showed "flexibility" on his part. Trump appeared to be ...
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| Markets Right Now: Stocks head higher after an early wobble NEW YORK (AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 11:45 a.m.. Technology ... trading on Wall Street. The market got off to a weak start on Monday as traders worried about tensions rising over U.S. threats to impose trade tariffs, but the losses were gone by late morning.
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| Beware of Bitcoin, Austrian Regulator Tells Banks Amid Clampdown The "heightened risk" posed by dealings in virtual currencies like Bitcoin means banks must take extra steps to comply with rules against money laundering, the FMA, Austria's financial markets cop, wrote in a letter to lenders earlier this year. "Given virtual currencies' high degree of anonymity, the risks of ...
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| The dollar is getting weaker. That should worry us. One of the many surprising aspects of financial market performance since the start of 2017 has been the weak performance of the dollar, which has fallen by close to 10 percent on a trade-weighted basis and by about 17 percent against the euro. This has occurred despite a variety of factors that might ...
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| Great Elm Capital Corp. Schedules Fourth Quarter 2017 Earnings Release and Conference Call ... financial markets. Great Elm Capital Corp. will host a conference call and webcast on Monday, March 12, 2018 at 9:00 a.m.New York City time to discuss its fourth quarter financial results. ... The presentation will also be published before the opening of the financial markets on Monday, March 12, 2018.
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| Fed Official Slams 'Volcker Rule' That Bars Banks From Risky Bets A top Federal Reserve official said Monday that a rule designed to keep banks from making risky trades with their own capital is "not working well," ... "We want banks to be able to engage in market making and provide liquidity to financial markets with less fasting and prayer about their compliance with ...
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