Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update October 11, 2018
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Their exploration led to break-through insights about stock market risk. The bottom line: As a sandpile grows, all sort of sand "avalanches" take place, ...
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A pronounced move in Treasury prices ripples through to stock and bond markets around the world. Lately, those prices have been heading sharply ...
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Taylor Swift wants her fans to head to the polls this November, and if they do, it could swing midterm elections. At least that's what UBS economist Paul ...
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The U.K and China are planning to link their stock exchanges. The London-Shanghai Stock Connect, as it will be known, will allow companies listed ...
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Shares in the Asia-Pacific region dropped sharply on Thursday following a big sell-off on Wall Street overnight as Donald Trump condemned "crazy" ...
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A few months ago I wrote here in FP Comment about the "Trudeau effect," my term for the serious underperformance of the Canadian stock market ...
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LONDON, Oct. 11, 2018 /CNW/ - Botswana, Kenya and Nigeria have moved up the Absa Africa Financial Markets Index, produced by the Official ...
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Says US normalisation of monetary policy has an added benefit of reducing somewhat risks of imbalances in financial markets. I'm expecting a ...
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Scott Minerd of Guggenheim Partners on Wednesday reiterated a warning that a one-two punch of pending rate increases by the Federal Reserve and ...
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The recent financial market volatility has been caused at least in part by the Federal Reserve, and central bank officials may not mind. In fact, if there's ...
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Stock markets around the world are mixed. Australia's ASX (+0.27%) led the way higher overnight, and Germany's DAX (-0.59%) trails in Europe.
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Normally, a stock market sell-off sets off a buying spree in Treasurys, as investors look for security in the more steady government debt market.
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Is this the big one? Not even close, but there is something unusual and unsettling afoot in financial markets. A loss of 831 Dow points just isn't what it ...
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The next financial crisis is closer than most people think. We have already seen the warning signs, with the U.S. stock market plunge in February and, ...
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My own forecast is 10-year paper sees 4% by year-end, trending higher next year, but not so dangerous as to destroy equity markets. Expect inflation ...
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With the U.S. stock market in the midst of an October sell-off, Wall Street analysts who study charts for a living are worried the situation could get much ...
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"Uncertainty is prevailing in the financial markets. We are seeing more investors opting to wait and see how risks surrounding rising U.S. Treasury ...
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U.S. markets are "going it alone" and investors are underestimating the amount of risk in the economy, the chief investment officer at Danish ...
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Live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Yahoo Finance's Jared Blikre joins Dion Rabouin to discuss the latest market moves.
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"Stock markets like rising interest rates because they tend to signal a strong economic backdrop," said Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist for ...
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"Stock market declines hurt confidence and reduce spending," Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi's Chris Rupkey said in an email on Wednesday afternoon.
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Stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic came under heavy pressure from high US bond yields amid inflation fears yesterday, while signs of a ...
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There's Nowhere to Hide in U.S. Markets as Correlation Breaks Down ... vexing diversified investors was on full display across U.S. financial markets ...
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Fed's Williams believes that the central bank's monetary policy normalization has an added benefit of reducing somewhat risks of imbalances in the ...
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U.S. interest-rate increases will help reduce risk-taking in financial markets, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said.
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The stock markets take a pause in the decline after a few days of increasing pressure, but the yield's growth of American bonds allows to talk about ...
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