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| Bank of England splits on rates, paving way for May rise The world economy is growing at its fastest since the financial crisis, helping Britain at a time when it is suffering from uncertainty about Brexit. The United States ... Financial markets were relatively indifferent, though sterling did briefly touch a nine-month high against the euro. Investors had priced in a 70 ...
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| Under-Reserved America And The Risk Of Financial Collapse The gathering and the proceedings are confidential, but I can tell you what I noticed: Some panelists were pessimistic about long-term prospects for traditional financial markets. One panelist was optimistic. I was between the two groups. What I noticed is that, in general, people who believed in imminent ...
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| Opinion: The Federal Reserve is making a huge policy mistake And by planning to boost rates two more times this year and three times next year, the Fed can do real damage to housing markets, consumers — and, most importantly, the standard of living of middle-class workers who have been left behind by the booms in upper- end incomes, net worth and financial ...
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| Gross says Fed 'exaggerated' rate hikes for 2018 'When it comes to financial markets, (both bond and stock) the "beast" is really leverage, and while it's hard to pinpoint when enough is really enough, the Great Recession really informed us that Hyman Minsky was right – "stability leads to instability" as good times and higher prices lead to a false sense ...
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| Maligned stock pickers catch up to index funds. Can it last? NEW YORK — Last year was a terrific one for nearly every stock investor as markets kept soaring higher. It was even better for one group that's among the most maligned on Wall Street. Mutual fund managers who pick stocks have fallen out of favor after years of underperforming funds that passively ...
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| Morning Movers: Dow Drops 300 Points Because Tariffs Are Scarier Than the Fed Here's the funny thing though: While we'll get a dollar amount--said to be around $50 billion--we won't know exactly what's going to get hit, writes Ivan Feinseth, chief market strategist at Tigress Financial. He explains that the administration is likely to ask companies which products should be hit with ...
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| Trump to punish China on trade as US companies fear backlash Financial markets edged downward ahead of the announcement. Dozens of industry groups sent a letter last weekend to Trump warning that "the imposition of sweeping tariffs would trigger a chain reaction of negative consequences for the U.S. economy, provoking retaliation; stifling U.S. agriculture, ...
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