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U.S. stock markets shift higher, reflecting rate cut expectations despite worsening employment data
10/02 U.S. stock markets shift higher, reflecting rate cut expectations despite worsening employment data The U.S. stock market got off to a downward start as the anxiety caused by the government shutdown and the end-of-quarter effects were resolved. However, the Fed’s interest rate cut came in amid the anxiety over employment indicators, and the rebound…
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There are hundreds of ways to make money.
There are hundreds of ways to make money. There are people who make money in each of them. There is not just one correct answer. But I copied him and he said, “You don’t make money? You don’t know? You’re confused? Then just throw it away. It’s highly likely that it’s not my choice. If…
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Government shutdowns not covered by the media
Government shutdowns not covered by the media The average duration of the shutdown is only about eight days. The S&P 500 closed higher in 86% of cases a year after the shutdown. The S&P 500 posted an average increase of +13% a year after the end of the shutdown. During the 35-day shutdown in 2018,…
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Franz Confirms Launch of Cybercap Next Year
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Dollar-won rises despite U.S. shutdown issue
1) Dollar-won rises despite U.S. shutdown issueLast night, the dollar-won exchange rate (REGN) closed near 1403 won, up about 3 won from the previous day, despite a modest weakening of the dollar. The won is relatively weak due to uncertainties related to investment negotiations in the U.S. and demand for settlement. Baek Seok-hyun, an economist…
