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Originally published by Rivkin Securities Wall Street ended little changed on Friday and US bond yields fell sharply, dropping well below the 3% level for the 10-year security that worried investors...
Originally published by IG Markets The focus of the past few days has been on implied volatility, with Volatility Index taking centre stage, with the algo’s seemingly set to buy S&P 500...
Originally published by CMC Markets The world’s most famous index – the Dow Jones Industrial Average, shed 666 points (-2.5%) on Friday night in a session marred by fears of a bond market...
Originally published by Cuffelinks The major Australian banks have reported their financial results for 2017, with collective annual profits of $31.5 billion. In comparison to the May reporting season...
Originally published by Cuffelinks National Australia Bank Ltd (AX:NAB) (NAB) recent profit announcement would have been another uneventful example of a large Australian corporate meeting the...
Originally published by CMC Markets Solid US markets and the ongoing rally in the oil price should deliver a firm open for stocks this morning. However, recent data has been mixed and buyer optimism...
Originally published by IG Markets Political concerns of our own threw the S&P/ASX 200 rally temporarily off balance on Friday, but with calmer head prevailing this morning, we should look back on...
Originally published by IG Markets Another calm US trading session is to be discounted for Asian markets this morning, with the S&P 500 hitting a high of 2564 and closing up a mere 0.1%. The Dow...
Originally published by AxiTrader The Australian dollar fell to a low around 0.7858/60 overnight as the US dollar pushed higher across the forex universe in the wake of Janet Yellen's rather hawkish...
Originally published by Commonwealth Bank of Australia War rhetoric heated up last week as Trump declared North Korea "will be met with fire and fury and frankly power. The likes of which the world...
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