Saturday, May 5, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update May 5, 2018
NEWS
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Africa's biggest securities exchange, the JSE Ltd (JSEJ.J) is crafting tighter disclosure rules for companies with listed debt instruments, combined with a greater focus on corporate governance to increase transparency. South African state-owned companies, which are some ...
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Why Buffett is not afraid of the stock market: The Berkshire Hathaway CEO is one of the most ardent bulls when it comes to the U.S. stock market and the economy at large. But it's his steadfast belief in the U.S. economy that ultimately bolsters Buffett's view on our financial markets. And why Buffett doesn't ...
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Given the many facets of uncertainty facing the financial markets, does Wall Street still make sense? Absolutely. The opportunities to invest in the shares of quality companies are abundant in any economic environment. However, to seize the moment requires a willingness to make decisions with ...
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David Ure – Senior Vice President, Finance, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary. Analysts. Hamir Patel – CIBC Capital Markets. Sean Steuart – TD Securities. Joe Pratt – Stifel. Jason Doyle – Lawndale Capital Management. Charan Sanghera – RBC Capital Markets. Adam Zirkin – Knighthead.
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It's been an option in Wyoming for three decades, when financial assurance rules were last significantly changed. However, financial markets have evolved over the years and state regulators are going through the process of amending their rules to catch up. Industry critiques have stalled the movement ...
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To date, 2018 is the most active year for dealmaking on record, according to data from Bloomberg, with nearly $1.7 trillion worth of deals announced across the globe. That pace puts the market on track for $5 trillion in deals, which would blow away pre-financial crisis level highs when mergers topped ...
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(Reuters) - Virtu Financial Inc (VIRT.O), the high-speed trading and market-making firm, on Friday reported first-quarter earnings well above expectations, helped by high levels of market volatility in the period. Virtu earned $410 million, or $1.86 per diluted share, compared with $145 million or 10 cents a ...
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The combination of a stable dollar and higher Treasury yields as rates rise could continue to limit gold's gains, said George Gero, managing director at RBC Capital Markets. Gold typically struggles to compete with Treasurys as borrowing costs rise. "All of that to me means more of the same, at least ...
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WEB
The World Economies and Stock Markets March in Unison
Cartels, Oligopolies & Monopolies. 1 – Monopoly occurs when one company controls and dominates a market for its goods and services to the point where that company artificially manipulates prices because there is no competitive marketplace. In other words, a bully has forced out all competition and ...
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US stocks climb; Apple surges after Buffett buys more stock
A slightly disappointing April jobs report didn't have much effect on the market. Trade talks between the U.S. and China ended without a deal, but that wasn't a big surprise to Wall Street. Apple rose after billionaire investor Warren Buffett said his Berkshire Hathaway company bought more of its stock.
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SA joins the club that regulates financial markets through Twin Peaks
SA joins the club that regulates financial markets through Twin Peaks. Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition) - 2018-05-05 - FINANCE PERSONAL - ANDREW SCHMULOW. SOUTH Africa is migrating to a new way of regulating its banks and financial markets. Known as the Twin Peaks model, the decision ...
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