Wall Street
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Asia stocks pull back as investors eye new risks; oil higher
EghtesadOnline: Asian stocks pulled back on Tuesday, brushing off a firmer Wall Street lead and pausing a recent rally, as investors remained cautious about key economic and political risks,…
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Wall Street closes lower, Treasury prices higher
EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks closed lower on Monday after starting the day at record highs, weighed down by the tech and industrial sectors, while U.S. Treasury prices inched higher in thin volume.
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What Wall Street's Saying About Apple's New Products on Store Shelves
EghtesadOnline: The launch was highly anticipated, but the reviews so far are lackluster for Apple Inc.’s new gadgets.
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Obama Goes From White House to Wall Street in Less Than One Year
EghtesadOnline: Hillary Clinton says she made a mistake when she gave speeches on Wall Street after leaving government. Taking money from banks, she writes in her new memoir, created the impression…
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Wall Street ends at record high, led by banks; Apple weighs
EghtesadOnline: The major Wall Street indexes hit record closing highs on Tuesday, with financial stocks leading the charge, but gains were stunted by a decline in Apple Inc shares after it unveiled…
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Wall Street Vets From Dalio to Gundlach Warn on Emerging Markets
EghtesadOnline: More investors are joining the cast of Wall Street veterans from Jeff Gundlach to Ray Dalio in warning that risky assets are overvalued.
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Summer rumblings could herald a stormy fall for U.S. stocks
EghtesadOnline: The Trump-fed rally in stocks, lately showing signs of faltering as the long Wall Street summer nears its end, faces a key test in the weeks ahead with the approach of a historically…
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Wall Street opens flat as tech stocks slip
EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks opened little changed on Thursday, with the Dow barely above 22,000, a milestone it breached a day earlier on the back of Apple's strong quarterly results.
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Scaramucci Brings Wall Street Pitchman Skills to White House
EghtesadOnline: Anthony Scaramucci, the Trump administration’s just-hired communications director, has a lot in common with his new boss.
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Wall Street climbs after jobs data as tech, financials rise
EghtesadOnline: Wall Street stocks closed on a high note Friday, with the S&P 500 index posting its best gain in six sessions on the heels of a U.S. payrolls report that gave investors more confidence…
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Wall Street drops on labor market data, North Korea concern
EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks were sharply lower on Thursday after disappointing labor market data clashed with the possibility of a more hawkish Federal Reserve, while rising tensions in the Korean…
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Wall Street technology share selloff leaves Apple bruised
EghtesadOnline: Shares of Apple have been more bruised than those of other Silicon Valley heavyweights by a technology stock selloff this week, with many on Wall Street cautious following the…
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Wall Street sees Fed on track for rate hike in June despite tepid May jobs data: Reuters poll
EghtesadOnline: Wall Street's top banks are united in the belief the Federal Reserve will raise U.S. interest rates when it meets in two weeks' time, but recent choppy data on the U.S. economy…
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U.S. regulators look at Volcker Rule, a sign they hear Wall Street
EghtesadOnline: U.S. financial regulators on Monday discussed the Volcker rule governing banks' speculative trading, tackling one of Wall Street's biggest concerns and a sign President Donald…
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Trump review of Wall Street rules to be done in stages: sources
EghtesadOnline: The U.S. government's review of a landmark 2010 financial reform law will not be complete by early June as originally targeted, and officials will now report findings piece-by-piece,…
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Wall Street set to rise after Macron wins in France
EghtesadOnline: U.S. equity index futures edged higher on Sunday in the wake of a victory by the centrist candidate in the closely watched presidential French election, suggesting the benchmark…
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Wall Street fears end of boom as automakers' April U.S. sales drop
EghtesadOnline: Major automakers on Tuesday posted declines in U.S. new vehicle sales for April in a sign the long boom cycle that lifted the American auto industry to record sales last year…
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Wall Street slips on weak GDP data, but indexes rise in April
EghtesadOnline: Stocks edged lower on Wall Street on Friday after data showing the U.S. economy grew at its weakest pace in three years in the first quarter gave traders a reason to cash recent…
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Nasdaq tops 6,000 as earnings boost Wall St; U.S. tax code eyed
EghtesadOnline: The Nasdaq Composite hit a record high on Tuesday, while the Dow and S&P 500 brushed against recent peaks as strong earnings underscored the health of corporate America.
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Wall Street gears up for busiest earnings week in years
EghtesadOnline: Forget about French elections or the flagging Trump trade. Corporate America is set to unleash its biggest profit-reporting fest in at least a decade next week, with more than…
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Wall Street sees Fed balance sheet normalization plan by year end: Reuters poll
EghtesadOnline: Wall Street's top banks see the Federal Reserve laying out by year end its plan to scale back reinvestments in Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities in order to begin shrinking…
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Two of Wall Street's Biggest Names Are Sounding the Alarm on the U.S. Economy
EghtesadOnline: Two of Wall Street’s most influential CEOs -- Larry Fink and Jamie Dimon -- are raising warning flags over the nation’s economy.
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Wall St. set to open flat; 'difficult' Trump-Xi talks loom
EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks were set to open flat on Monday, the first trading day of the second quarter, with investors awaiting President Donald Trump's first meeting with Chinese President…
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Wall Street’s New Favorite Way to Swap Secrets Is Against the Rules
EghtesadOnline: Dirty jokes and NSFW GIFs. Snaps of unsuspecting colleagues on the trading floor. Screenshots of confidential client positions. All that -- and, on occasion, even legally dubious…
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Stocks up, formal Brexit start casts shadow over sterling
EghtesadOnline: European shares rose on Wednesday, following Wall Street's late surge, while sterling was the biggest loser on major currency markets ahead of the formal triggering of Britain's…
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Wall Street sinks on fears of delays to Trump tax cuts
EghtesadOnline: Wall Street fell sharply on Tuesday as investors worried that President Donald Trump will struggle to deliver promised tax cuts that propelled the market to record highs in recent…
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Wall Street drifts lower; investors worry about tax-cut delay
EghtesadOnline: Wall Street drifted lower on Monday as investors worried that President Donald Trump's plan to cut taxes and boost the economy could take longer than previously expected.
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Post-Fed Calm in Treasuries Masks a Raging Bulls-Bears Debate
EghtesadOnline: The Federal Reserve’s rate hike is in the rear view mirror, Treasuries volatility is tumbling and the consensus on Wall Street is for 10-year yields to tread water through June.
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Wall Street bonuses may show first uptick since 2009, firm says
EghtesadOnline: Wall Street bonuses may climb as much as 15 percent this year in their first meaningful uptick since 2009, compensation firm Johnson Associates Inc said on Friday.
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Wall Street opens higher as oil rebounds; Fed eyed
EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks opened slightly higher on Wednesday as oil prices rebounded and investors counted down to the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting, where the central…