Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update October 6, 2021
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Financial advisors have been telling investors for years that if you have a long-term portfolio view of the future, it has to include China. With its stock ...
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The trade standoff between the two countries during Trump's presidency saw significant financial market dislocation that year, including one of Wall ...
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October 6, 2021 – New Zealand executive search firm Hobson Leavy has placed Samantha Barrass as chief executive officer for the Financial Markets Authority ...
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Stocks fell in morning trading Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021 as Wall Street undergoes a bout of volatility, driven in part by big swings in technology companies. The ...
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It has given rise to what Eiswert calls "careless risk-taking in financial markets," and he argues that this behavior type is best approached through active ...
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Here's what you need to know in financial markets on Wednesday. 6th October. 1. Europe inflation worries drive yields higher, stocks lower.
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Lawrence Wolfe, one of four co-heads of Newmark's Lodging Capital Markets Group, is relocating to Miami from New York City and Director Greg Morgan is ...
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Prior to Wells Fargo, he was with Deutsche Bank's Securities Sales & Trading, Leveraged Finance Capital Markets, and Research teams for six years. Chris Evans ...
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(Bloomberg) -- Stocks whipsawed in heavy trading, continuing a trend of volatility that's gripped markets for a week. Most Read from Bloomberg.
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As of Wednesday, financial markets priced in a roughly 90% chance of a 15 basis point hike in interest rates by the BoE by the end of the year.
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Since Hong Kong already has an active stock market and a mature financial system accessed by international investors, the city is ideally placed to improve ...
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The markets are once again gripped in a risk-off murk. From Hong Kong to Frankfurt, stocks are tumbling, and U.S. futures are in retreat.
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