Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update May 1, 2018
NEWS
A variety of concerns – rising interest rates and inflation, trade wars, geopolitical tensions, turbulence in the technology sector – have shaken stock markets in 2018. However, with US earnings season now in full swing, investors are being reminded that there are also grounds for optimism – namely, the ...
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And RBC Capital Markets senior analyst Amit Daryanani thinks share buybacks will be the route the company takes. "We think AAPL's solid free cash flow and $163B net cash balance will result in a meaningful step-up in capital allocation next quarter," Daryanani wrote. Apple's net cash, or cash ...
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There's a good chance stocks will drift upward through 2018, as the Trump tax cuts boost corporate profits. But the ensuing downturn could be sharp, once the bull market ends. "Once we peak, our work shows that we should expect maybe a 40% decline in equities from their peak," Scott Minerd, ...
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That meant the steel tariff covered just 30 percent of all imports, according to Oxford Economics. If all the exemptions were ended, it would have deepened the impact of the tariffs on American companies that use steel and potentially affect financial markets. Stock prices fell nearly 2 percent when the ...
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The saying draws its origin from the seasonal weakness of the period between May and October, when stocks have been higher just 63% of the time with an average return of 1.5%, the worst among all possible six-month rolling periods for the market, according to data from LPL Financial Research.
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Mom and pop investors fear it. Traders by and large love it, and normally miss it when it's gone. Volatility was absent from the financial markets for an unusually long time before rushing back. It's now on everyone's radar screen, and likely to stay that way in the months ahead. Volatility not only affects ...
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Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission is consulting brokers about risks stemming from a rapid run up in margin lending. ... It's likely to be a slow day in Asia, with markets in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and others closed for Labor Day. ... Indonesia vows to restore calm in financial markets.
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