Friday, April 20, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 21, 2018
NEWS
Stocks are off to a mostly lower start on Wall Street as losses for technology and energy companies offset gains for industrial companies and banks. Apple sank 2.4 percent in early trading Friday, and energy companies fell along with the price of crude oil. Mattel plunged 8.4 percent after the struggling ...
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President Trump didn't upset financial markets this week. Hurrah! There were no new threats to impose tariffs, tear up trade deals or punish American companies. But a curious new idea is now circulating in Washington: Republicans need to pass another round of tax cuts before the midterm elections in ...
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Who wants to be commander-in-chief when you can be chief asset strategist for global financial markets? U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't been shy about using Twitter to deliver pronouncements about an increasingly wide range of asset classes. Celebrating the success of equities at the index level ...
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Arun Viswanathan - RBC Capital Markets. Donald Carson - Susquehanna Financial Group. Ian Bennett - Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Michael Harrison - Seaport Global Securities. James Sheehan - SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. Operator. Good afternoon, and welcome to the PPG Industries First ...
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S'pore shares on track for weekly gain of 2 pct * Philippine shares up 0.8 pct By Nikhil Nainan April 20 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets slipped on Friday tracking broader Asia which was hit by a sell-off in technology stocks, while Philippine shares regained some ground following a sharp ...
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As the US economy continues to grow, we think select banks are likely to see increased loan and capital markets activity. In addition, we think the upward momentum in US interest rates is likely to lead to higher bank net-interest income growth, and as a result, greater profitability potential. The US ...
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"There's more money chasing this market than ever before," said Mike Pepe, New York-based managing partner of broker-dealer GrandView Capital Markets LLC. "Many invest in solar even though the yield is low because they perceive that they won't lose their principal." As recently as February, ...
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