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Daily update January 6, 2020
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Reuters
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The safe-haven Japanese yen hit a three-month high on Monday, while gold soared as increasing tensions between Iran and the United States sent investors scurrying to less risky assets. FILE PHOTO: A Japan Yen note is seen in ...
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Wall Street Journal
Blame it on the Securities and Exchange Commission. In December, the SEC put into effect a rule that makes it easier to issue new ETFs, especially those that disclose their underlying investments daily. Impacts from the new rule will include less red tape for ...
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Reuters UK
... * Safe havens extend gains as Mideast tensions rise. * Yen hits three-month high. * Gold surges to highest since 2013. * Graphic: World FX rates in 2019 tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh. By Tom Westbrook. SINGAPORE, Jan 6 (Reuters) - The safe-haven Japanese yen ...
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Reuters
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - An unprecedented combination of low U.S. unemployment, weak inflation and low interest rates has the U.S. Federal Reserve grappling with how to fight the next recession, as experts debate new approaches to financial regulation as ...
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Motley Fool
2019 was a disappointing year for investors in marijuana stocks and particularly dreadful for shareholders of the largest one, Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC). But the market always looks forward, and after plunging following a particularly horrible earnings report ...
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Motley Fool
It has never been easier to get started investing with a small amount of money. The brokerage industry is quickly transitioning to free stock trades and fractional shares. This is a game-changer for individual investors. No longer do you have to save up $1,870 ...
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Motley Fool
Investing in stocks is one of the greatest ways to build long-term wealth available to ordinary Americans. Despite the long-term benefits, stock investing carries with it several risks that make it a bad idea to keep 100% of your money invested in stocks ...
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Wall Street Journal
About three months before former auto titan Carlos Ghosn's escape last week from Japan to Lebanon, an operative helping plan his extraction visited Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan, and realized there was a huge security hole, according to a ...
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Washington Post
BANGKOK — Shares skidded in Asia on Monday, with Tokyo's Nikkei 225 index down 2% on concern over escalating tensions in the Middle East following the killing by a U.S. air strike of an Iranian general. Shares also fell in most other Asian markets, apart ...
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Forbes
Ever since anti-government protestors took to the streets of Hong Kong in June of last year, luxury brands have taken a wait-and-see approach regarding business there. A planned Chanel store on Fashion Walk in the Causeway Bay district was put on hold, ...
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