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| | | ... restrictions, and people may begin to lose confidence that it's safe to go out."...and they have. According to the Wall Street Journal: "States are slapping new restrictions on daily life amid a resurgence of the coronavirus that some officials say ... |
| | | | ... measures were implemented in the spring. Given the strong rebound in the US economy in the third quarter, why does Wall Street even care whether a stimulus deal is signed today, tomorrow or never? The short answer is the US Federal Reserve remains unconvinced. ... |
| | | | ... readings indicating expansion for four months running after hitting 11-year lows back in April this year. So why is Wall Street jumping up and down and going round and round on news of progress or otherwise on stimulus talks? More to the point, why the ... |
| | | | ... Goldman Sachs was number one, having paid US$3.97 billion in relation to settlement charges in Malaysia against the Wall Street bank for its role in helping to raise hundreds of millions for a sovereign wealth fund that was used as a personal piggy bank. ... |
| | | | ... in the latter two. Trian Funds Management revealed the positions in SEC 13D filings on Friday and first reported by Wall Street Journal. The firm was founded in 2005 by Nelson Peltz, Ed Garden and Peter May. It is also invested in Lazard, BNY Mellon ... |
| | | | ... markets have seen wild swings of volatility, including the US S&P500 which saw the shortest bear market on record as Wall Street reacted to the outbreak of COVID-19. Since March lows, markets have rebounded to pre-COVID levels as central banks and governments ... |
| | | | ... from June 1997 until August 2001 (the tech boom and bust), and at the end of 2017 until October 2018 - after which Wall Street posted its worst yearly performance since the Global Financial Crisis. And while the CAPE ratio is not 'the be all and ... |
| | | | ... we cut it, the US National Accounts was bad - the worst we've seen or we'll ever see in our lifetime. Yet, Wall Street wasn't so perturbed - the Dow went down by just 0.9%; S&P 500 gave up 0.4%; the Russell 2000 by 0.4%; while the Nasdaq ... |
| | | | "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way..." -- 'A Tale of Two Cities' ... |
| | | | ... -- Louis Armstrong It seems a long, long time ago but it's only been three whole trading days (June 11) since Wall Street suffered a big fall - the day US benchmark equity indices closed sharply lower: Dow (6.9%), S&P 500 (5. 9%), Nasdaq (5.3%) ... |
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