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‘It’s been a bloodbath’: Long-term bond ETFs deepen losses after hotter-than-expected jobs report
Exchange-traded funds that buy long-term bonds deepened losses on Friday, as investors weighed a U.S. jobs report that was much stronger than Wall Street…
US stocks — time to sell?
Is it time to move out of the US stock market? In the past decade it has served investors very well, including many UK retail savers who have steadily switched funds out of the…
Gold Price Analysis: XAU/USD trying to recover on the week, rising into $1,830 post-NFP
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Gold spot prices are catching a late-week lift out of…
Stock Market’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Treasury Yields—It’s Earnings
Bond yields have had their fun. Now it’s time for earnings to drive the market. It was a chaotic week for stocks, one that saw them verging on a meltdown as…
America needs to support its small banks
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USD/CHF plunges below 0.9100 on US Dollar pullback post hot US NFP data
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USD/CHF spirals to a weekly low of 0.9074, even as US…
Millennials Are Better Than Boomers at Saving for Retirement. What Gives.
Here’s a myth-busting surprise. Millennials, while beset by student debt and the decline of traditional pensions, are more on track for retirement savings than…
GBP/USD surges above 1.2200 despite positive US Nonfarm Payrolls and high US yields
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GBP/USD rebounds from multi-month lows, climbing to…
Exxon-Pioneer deal talks: What Wall St, policymakers have to say
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Exxon Mobil Corporation is shown on a monitor above the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, December 30, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas…
NZD/USD rebounds into 0.6000 as US Dollar falls back on NFP buzzer-beater
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The NZD/USD is bounding higher as the US Dollar falls…