Friday, April 6, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 6, 2018
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Had to laugh. In fact... fairly sure that I laughed out loud. I saw Dow futures run more than 400 points below fair value last night. S&P 500 futures traded much lower as well. I check on futures markets every night. I am not a regular pajama trader, but I always check on the markets. As a trader that tries to ...
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HONG KONG — Asian stock markets slipped Friday after Beijing vowed to fight the Trump administration's latest threats of yet more tariffs on Chinese imports, intensifying investor fears about a brewing trade battle between the world's two biggest economies. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's benchmark ...
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Futures markets were already pointing to a lower open even before the disappointing jobs report. The U.S. economy added just 103,000 new jobs in March to mark the smallest increase since last fall and well below the 170,000 forecast by economists polled by MarketWatch. But the latest report on ...
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Global stock markets remained lower Friday but largely unaffected by fairly soft U.S. jobs data as most investor attention centered on the ongoing trade spat between the U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies. KEEPING SCORE: In Europe, Germany's DAX was down 0.5 percent at 12,255 ...
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President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese goods are fuelling talks of a trade war that could crush global growth, and increasing political uncertainty is roiling the financial markets. Rising volatility in the global stock markets is starting to be reflected in the SMi100, an index that tracks the 100 ...
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HONG KONG (AP) — World stock markets slid Friday after Beijing vowed to fight back against the Trump administration's latest threats of yet more tariffs on ... The earlier tariff threats roiled financial markets but they had rebounded Thursday on investor hopes the U.S. and China indicated would find a ...
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