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Wall Street slips, led by healthcare decline

EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks ended lower on Friday, with healthcare stocks leading the declines, as investors cashed in on a post-election rally and waited for clarity on the next administration's policies.
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Publish Date:19/November/2016 | 05:41

Wall Street ends flat as financials' rise offsets tech drop

EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks closed little changed on Monday after rising dramatically the week before and a decline in the technology sector offset a steep rise in financial stocks as investors bet on higher interest rates.
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Publish Date:15/November/2016 | 06:17

Asia stocks slide on Wall Street losses, oil drops on inventory rise

EghtesadOnline: Asian shares on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of Wall Street , which pulled back overnight on disappointing earnings, while the dollar inched down from a seven-month high and oil prices extended this week's losses.
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Publish Date:26/October/2016 | 04:28

Wall St. set to open lower ahead of Fed minutes

EghtesadOnline: Wall Street looked set to open lower on Wednesday as investors eyed the finer details of the Federal Reserve's September policy meeting.
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Publish Date:25/October/2016 | 09:17

Asian stocks eke out gains, dollar nears a nine-month high

EghtesadOnline: Asian stocks eked out gains but lacked clear direction on Monday after Wall Street 's sluggish performance late last week, while the dollar hit a near nine-month high as comments from a Federal Reserve official boosted bets of a rate hike by year-end.
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Publish Date:24/October/2016 | 08:54

Regulators taking another look at costs of Wall Street safety rule

EghtesadOnline: Just as memories of the financial crisis are fading and tough new banking regulations are beginning to bite, some current and former regulators wonder whether one of the rules is too much of a burden for markets and taxpayers.
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Publish Date:24/October/2016 | 08:40

Where the Next Crisis Will Come From

EghtesadOnline: Next year ends in a 7. If you’re superstitious or a little loose with statistics, that makes us due for another financial crisis. The biggest one-day stock drop in Wall Street history happened in 1987. The Asian crisis was in 1997. And the worst global meltdown since the Great Depression got rolling in 2007 with the failure of mortgage lenders Northern Rock in the U.K. and New Century Financial in the U.S.
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Publish Date:22/October/2016 | 09:00

Transcripts of Clinton's Wall Street talks released in new Wikileaks dump

EghtesadOnline: U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's full remarks to several Wall Street audiences appeared to become public on Saturday when the controversial transparency group Wikileaks dumped its latest batch of hacked emails.
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Publish Date:16/October/2016 | 06:11

Earnings season begins as White House race heats up

EghtesadOnline: The roughly month-long corporate earnings announcement season that kicks off on Wall Street next week coincides with the final, most intense stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign.
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Publish Date:08/October/2016 | 09:01

Threat of 'hard Brexit' pulls down Wall Street

EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks dropped on Tuesday as investors fretted about Britain's exit from the European Union and the prospect of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in coming months.
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Publish Date:05/October/2016 | 08:38

Wall Street rallies as OPEC reaches output deal

EghtesadOnline: Wall Street ended higher on Wednesday after an OPEC agreement to limit crude output fueled a rally in oil and more than offset nervousness about a tight race for the U.S. presidency.
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Publish Date:01/October/2016 | 04:20

Wall Street climbs in wake of first presidential face-off

EghtesadOnline: Consumer and technology stocks, including Amazon, led gains on Wall Street on Tuesday, while a perceived win by Democrat Hillary Clinton in Monday's first presidential debate gave broader support to equities.
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Publish Date:28/September/2016 | 05:32

U.S. presidential contest takes center stage for investors

EghtesadOnline: Who becomes the next U.S. president will be a primary focus for Wall Street next week and beyond, starting on Monday with the first debate between candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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Publish Date:24/September/2016 | 03:37

Wall Street still sees Fed on pace for one rate hike, in December: Reuters poll

EghtesadOnline: Wall Street 's biggest banks are sticking to bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates once this year, and the increase would most likely occur in December after a tepid employment report for August quashed most talk of a move as early as this month.
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Publish Date:03/September/2016 | 07:04

Sleepy summer may give way to freaky fall

EghtesadOnline: The dog days of summer have lived up to their sleepy reputation this year as far as U.S. stocks are concerned, but market gyrations could soon pick up as a traditionally more volatile time of year looms.
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Publish Date:03/September/2016 | 06:32

Jobs data to be a big deal for record-high stocks

EghtesadOnline: Wall Street will fixate on a wave of U.S. economic data next week, crested by payrolls data on Friday that could sway expectations about the timing of future interest rate hikes and spark volatility in record-high stock prices.
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Publish Date:28/August/2016 | 07:11