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| China is letting in foreign firms, but will the financial market really be open? The stock market regulator meanwhile may soon allow UBS to take a controlling stake in a Chinese brokerage, giving the Swiss investment bank an opportunity Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley pursued unsuccessfully for years. And Dublin-based Experian could be granted a licence to collect and ...
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| US stocks set for an upbeat open as oil, earnings, Fed speeches take center stage U.S. stock index futures squeezed out gains ahead of Monday's open, drawing upon similar movements seen in international markets. Around 5:00 a.m. ET, Dow futures rose 49 points, indicating a higher open of 72.49 points. The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 futures indicated a positive start to the session ...
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| US Treasury yields rise ahead of key Fed remarks Meanwhile, a number of Fed officials are expected to attend the Atlanta Fed's 23rd Annual Financial Markets Conference with Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker all scheduled ...
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| Building A Diverse Portfolio Of Financial Research Investors have preferences not only for the volatility risk but also for skewness, the risk of large declines in financial markets. As such, to bear these risks, investors require a compensation. This 'skewness premium' can affect the future value of investment portfolios, since investors typically prefer ...
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| China's foreign exchange reserves dip on US dollar rebound China's foreign exchange reserves in April fell more than expected, to a five-month low, as the US dollar rebounded and on growing signs that Chinese regulators are less worried about capital flight. Reserves fell US$17.97 billion in April to US$3.125 trillion – the lowest since November, compared with ...
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| UFX.com Weekly Market Review – Sunday, May 06, 2018 The Markets in Nutshell. The EUR/USD fell by -0.23%, closing at $1.1988. The GBP/USD decreased by -0.32%, closing the week at a £1.3531 exchange rate. Gold rose by +0.15% as of last week's market close, closing at $1,314.70. Crude Oil rose by +1.89%, closing at $69.72 a barrel. The Dow Jones ...
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