US 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Falls to Near 2%
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US 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Falls to Near 2%

The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond (U.S.: US30Y) was slightly lower, at 2.738 percent,…

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China stocks slip amid global market weakness, concerns over China’s economy
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China stocks slip amid global market weakness, concerns over China’s economy

Like George Soros who sold his stocks to Alibaba an e-commerce giant more like Chinese…

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Stock market endures worst day in 18 months
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Stock market endures worst day in 18 months

Macroeconomic pressures including oil price losses were the main market drivers forcing the indexes lower…

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US stocks lower in midday trade as global markets fall
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US stocks lower in midday trade as global markets fall

Following yesterday’s Fed minutes, the upbeat data added to recent speculation that the central bank…

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How the Dow Jones industrial average fared on Thursday
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How the Dow Jones industrial average fared on Thursday

Wall Street took a pounding overnight, as investors panicked about how a deceleration in the…

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US stocks end lower after Fed minutes
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US stocks end lower after Fed minutes

While that reduced speculation the central bank will raise rates at its next gathering, China’s…

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Oil Falls in Asia After Weak Chinese Manufacturing Data
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Oil Falls in Asia After Weak Chinese Manufacturing Data

U.S. crude for October delivery was 59 cents lower at $40.73 a barrel at 0328…

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China’s richest traders flee stocks
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China’s richest traders flee stocks

The Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index opened Wednesday’s trading session in a continuation of Tuesday’s…

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Daily Market Review 20.08.15
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Daily Market Review 20.08.15

More specifically, China-related concerns weigh heavily on these markets, given their economies’ dependency on the…

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China throws the Fed a curve ball
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China throws the Fed a curve ball

‘Most judged that the conditions for policy firming had not yet been achieved, but they…

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