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Daily News Flash Markets Last Price (Value) 1 Day Change % Currencies Last Price (Value) 1 Day Change % Dow Jones Industrial 10464.93 0.487702 EUR/USD 2.0078 -0.15938 Nasdaq 2252.67 0.67079 ...
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Share prices slide in another slow trading - BusinessWorld Online The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) lost 0.14% or 4.40 points to close at 3,016.16, while the all shares index retreated by 0.13% or 2.60 points to 1,888.93. A total of 1.01 billion shares worth P2.13 billion were traded with net Source: bworldonline.com Roundup: Holiday mood dampens Philippine stocks Tuesday - Investors Business Daily MANILA, Dec ...
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U.S. stocks advanced, erasing half the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index’s loss from the 17-month bear market that ended in March, after consumer spending rose and rallies in oil and copper drove gains in commodity producers. See more here: U.S. Stocks Gain, Erasing Half of S P 500 S Bear-Market Retreat
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Dr. Duru submits: By now, everyone has noticed that the inverse relationship between the stock market and the U.S. dollar has broken. For December, the U.S. dollar index is up a healthy 4.7% while the S&P 500 is up 2.1%. I created two charts to demonstrate the dramatic nature of the change relative to trading before December. The first chart shows a rolling 10-day correlation between SPY , the S&P 500 ETF, and various currency ETFs ...
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And now for something completely different: this post has nothing to do with marketing. It’s about Veterans Day, or Remembrance day as it’s called in Canada, and Flanders Fields. Growing up in Canada, Remembrance Day was always a day off school, but I would get annoyed with my dad because he would make us go down to the Senataph for the services conducted by the military. At that time I had no understanding or respect for what was going ...
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