Monday, April 2, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 2, 2018
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Emerging-market stocks beat peers from developed nations in the first quarter as investors tangled with an escalation in trade tensions, a jump in bond yields and bank-funding costs, and a sell-off in technology stocks. And investors, strategists and traders remain bullish on emerging assets for the rest of ...
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For signs that financial volatility has returned with a vengeance, look no further than the sharp declines in stock markets. The benchmark S&P 500 index, which in the first three weeks of this year shot up 6.5 per cent following a 20 per cent surge in 2017, finished the first quarter of this year in negative ...
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(RTTNews.com) - Asian stocks ended Monday's session on a mixed note in thin holiday trade as markets in Australia, Hong Kong and New Zealand were closed for the Easter holiday. U.S. financial markets will open later today following Easter while European financial markets will be closed in ...
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SEOUL, April 2 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korea's KOSPI stock index ended slightly lower on Monday, wiping off earlier gains in the session. The Korean won firmed to near 3-1/2-year high, while bond yields also rose. ** At 06:30 GMT, the KOSPI closed down 1.69 ...
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The resulting uptick in risk appetite weighed on the safe-haven yen, a currency that tends to rise during times of market turmoil and vice versa. ... if Chinese equities were to fall on this factor, we could see a general risk-off move," Okagawa said, adding that the performance of stock markets would be key.
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The bubble is the insane bond markets and the fake equity markets that are propped up by the central banks. Those are the bubbles." Matonis, who spoke to Business Insider at the Innovate Finance conference in London earlier this month, believes we are entering the "post-legal tender age ... that isn't ...
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Energy shocks and financial markets
Energy shocks and financial markets. Roger D. Huang. Corresponding Author. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Search for more papers by this author · Ronald W. Masulis. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Search for more papers by ...
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