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Bloomberg: Stocks Rise on Earnings as Tech Rallies; Oil Gains: Markets Wrap
U.S. stocks rose a third day, while emerging-market equities hit the highest in a decade as synchronized global growth boosts corporate profits. Oil jumped as the dollar fell. [more...]
Bloomberg: Bitcoin May Split 50 Times in 2018 as Forking Craze Mounts
Bitcoin God arrived last month. Bitcoin Pizza was delivered in January. Bitcoin Private’s issuance date is... still a secret.
They’re just a few of the growing stable of so-called forks -- a type of spinoff in which developers clone Bitcoin’s software, release it with a new name, a new coin and possibly a few new features.  [more...]
Bloomberg: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day
China faces a major tariff test. The Kuroda effect is back, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership gets new life. Here are some of the things people in markets are talking about. [more...]
Bloomberg: Oil's Rally Weakens as Industry Sees Surprise Stock Build
Crude’s rally faltered after an industry report showed U.S. crude stockpiles unexpectedly rose last week. [more...]
Bloomberg: Tech Stocks Are Showing Signs of Overheating
The investor love affair with tech megacaps is showing signs of heating up to dangerous levels just ahead of a busy slate of earnings. [more...]
Bloomberg: Gold ETF Assets Climb to Highest Since 2013
Investors are piling into exchange-traded funds backed by gold, pushing assets to the highest in more than four years. [more...]
Bloomberg: Secret to Dollar's Dim Future Found in Last Fed Hiking Cycle
Traders wagering on a dollar revival as the Federal Reserve continues raising interest rates need only look back to America’s most recent tightening cycle to see just how wrong those bets could go. [more...]
Reuters: NAFTA negotiators open key round of talks amid upbeat signs
Officials opened a key round of negotiations to modernize NAFTA on Tuesday amidst optimistic signs, as U.S. President Donald Trump said the talks were going “pretty well” and Canada’s chief negotiator said he had high hopes for progress. [more...]
Reuters: Job creator, or job killer? Trump angers solar installers with panel tariff
U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law a steep tariff on imported solar panels on Tuesday, a move billed as a way to protect American jobs but which the solar industry said would lead to thousands of layoffs and raise consumer prices. [more...]
CNBC: The ECB is edging toward 'taper' talk as Europe's economy sees its best growth in a decade
The European Central Bank (ECB) is slowly moving toward an exit to its massive bond-buying program as the economy is doing far better than expected, and more and more members of its Governing Council seem convinced that extra stimulus should be withdrawn sooner rather than later. [more...]
CNBC: Rubenstein: 'When people are happy and confident, something wrong happens'
Debt, geopolitics, unexpected world events and a widespread sense of general happiness: these are the things that worry private equity billionaire David Rubenstein the most. [more...]
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