Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 4, 2018
NEWS
After an early jolt, stocks rallied and finished higher Wednesday as investors bet that back-and-forth tariff threats between the U.S. and China won't blossom into a bigger dispute that damages global commerce. The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 501 points after the opening bell but made it all ...
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The startup controls the world's third-largest cryptocurrency, XRP. Banks have signed onto its network and bought equity stakes in its business, which wants to rewire how money moves around the world. And yet when it comes to obtaining a coveted listing for XRP on two of the top U.S. cryptocurrency ...
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A woman walks past an electronic board showing Hong Kong share index outside a local bank in Hong Kong, Wednesday, April 4, 2018. Asian stock markets were mixed in early trading Wednesday as investors digested the latest volley of tariff measures and threats between the U.S. and China.
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U.S. financial markets were little moved by the data as investors fretted over escalating trade tensions between the United States and China after the world's two biggest economies announced against each other tariffs on $50 billion worth of goods. Stocks on Wall Street tumbled in morning trade before ...
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The danger for oil is that a possible trade war represents one such obvious threat to market sentiment. "The broader markets are struggling," John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital LLC, told Bloomberg. The oil market "is super long at the moment, so without a catalyst it will be hard for that length to stick ...
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Bloomberg Tech Talk: Learning the Lexicon of Financial Markets to Understand Natural Language ...
In this talk, we will introduce our research into learning grammars for financial QA in collaboration with Prof. Yoav Artzi of Cornell University. We utilize the combinatory categorial grammar (CCG) framework, which aligns syntax (functions of parts of speech) and semantics (typed lambda calculus). We will ...
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