Thursday, April 5, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 5, 2018
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In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, central banks around the world have pumped trillions of dollars into the global economy to boost lending and encourage growth. However, this massive market intervention has led to a sharp increase in stock prices — taking them to "epic bubble levels," according ...
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The growing tensions have helped erode many of the stock market gains that Mr. Trump had touted since taking office. The Dow Jones industrial average has recently slipped to its lowest level of the year, despite generally positive economic growth around the world and tax legislation in the United ...
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Even if the likelihood of a change in Chinese policy regarding its Treasuries portfolio remains low, investors are sensitive to the risk any big shift would pose to world financial markets, where Treasuries are a global benchmark asset. A January report that China might halt its purchases of Treasuries ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The world's two biggest economies stand at the edge of the most perilous trade conflict since World War II. Yet there's still time to pull back from the brink. Financial markets bounced up and down Wednesday over the brewing U.S.-China trade war after Beijing and Washington ...
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The repercussions of a jagged drop in the stock market are both economic and political. If the market fluctuations continue, they could dampen business and consumer confidence and ultimately slow U.S. economic growth. For Trump and the Republican Party, that could be a devastating development in ...
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