Friday, March 20, 2020

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update March 20, 2020
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U.S. financial markets tumbled again on Friday, culminating a week of major ... has plunged the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq into bear market territory.
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NEW YORK CITY, N.Y., (ABC News) — U.S. financial markets stabilized a bit on Thursday after Wednesday's steep selloff as the coronavirus crisis ...
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U.S. stock markets have seen the most abrupt move from all-time highs to bear market status (down 20%) in history over the past three weeks. In 2012, ...
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By Clare Duffy, Jill Disis and Charles Riley, CNN Business Global stock markets surged higher Friday after central banks and governments around the ...
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At a time of pandemic-induced panic in the financial markets, there are two wrong ideas about supporting the economy in a downturn that still haunt us ...
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Typically, bear markets have four stages. ... The stock market surged the following Monday, failed to hold its gains, and then collapsed in week ...
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Stocks sank to their worst week since the financial crisis of 2008 as traders went ... The stock sell-off wiped out the market's gains from a day earlier, ...
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Financial markets have so far been less than impressed by stimulus measures. US stocks sit roughly 30% below their mid-February peak, while Treasury ...
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Global stock markets were mostly higher in overnight trading. U.S. stock index futures are presently pointed toward solidly higher openings when the ...
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He added that everyone in the capital markets should acknowledge the contributions of the financial industry professionals and stewards of our country's ...
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As China's stock market and currency plunged, the impact on the American markets was so severe that the Fed, under Janet Yellen, pulled back from ...
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"London's role as a global financial centre and the UK's sizeable current account deficit eaves it vulnerable to global financial market instability.
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Stock markets in Asia closed higher. European markets were as much as 4.5% higher and Shanghai, Hong Kong and other Asian markets advanced.
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