Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 4, 2018
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Noel King talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who explains the administration's approach to trade and its next steps. NPR's Scott Horsley weights in on their conversation. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Email. Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast. Listen on NPR One · Apple Podcasts ...
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The speed with which the trade struggle between Washington and Beijing is ratcheting up – China took less than 11 hours to respond with its own measures – led to a sharp selloff in global stock markets and commodities. U.S. President Donald Trump denied that the tit-for-tat moves amounted to a trade ...
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As it happens, financial markets on Tuesday took Navarro's recommendation to relax. The Dow Jones industrial average reversed most of Monday's decline. But Navarro's economist colleagues don't see affirmation for his advice to Trump on, say, the interactions between tax cuts, tariffs, and trade ...
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(Updates prices) By Bruno Federowski BRASILIA, April 3 (Reuters) - The Colombian peso on Tuesday followed crude prices to a nearly three-year high, rebounding from the previous day's selloff. Still, the mood across global financial markets was cautious as concerns over a United States-China trade ...
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While the Dow industrial average component is now spending its fourth week trading beneath the 50-day moving average, such action is normal for a big market leader that's taking a break. Watch for a potential new base to form, which sets up a potential buy point. But breakouts tend to work much better ...
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