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Global Markets: World shares rebound, try to shake off U.S. tech rout scare

U.S. stock futures and Asian shares regained some footing on Tuesday following a small bounce in European shares as investors looked to whether high-flying U.S. tech shares could recover from their recent rout. U.S. financial markets were shut on Monday for a public holiday while Europe’s STOXX 600 index was 1.7% higher. Globally traded U.S. S&P500 futures erased their Monday losses to trade 0.6% higher. …read more […]

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Trump Says China Faces Decoupling or Massive Tariffs from U.S.

Sep.07 — President Donald Trump has ramped up his anti-China rhetoric, vowing to sharply scale back U.S. economic ties with China. Trump is seeking to make China an election issue and repeatedly portrayed Joe Biden as a lackey of Beijing. Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” …read more […]

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Trump: We’re Going to End Our Reliance on China

Sep.07 — President Donald Trump says he intends to curb the U.S. economic relationship with China by threatening to punish any American companies that create jobs overseas and to forbid those that do business in China from winning federal contracts. He speaks at a briefing at the White House. …read more […]

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Will 2021 Bring a Repeat of the Dot-Com Bubble?

“Two thousand zero zero, party overOops, out of timeSo tonight I’m gonna party like it’s 1999.”
– Prince
I recently remarked to a colleague that this market feels like 1999’s to me.
Back then, tech stocks could do no wrong. They went up seemingly every day. Everybody talked about the market.
Doctors and lawyers were more interested in stocks than in their practices, some even quitting to become day traders.
Last week, I spoke with someone whose son decided not to go to medical school this fall because he was making so much money trading stocks – mostly Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA).
Robinhood, the trading startup popular …read more […]

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Daily Briefing – September 7, 2020

In this Real Vision Daily Briefing, managing editor, Ed Harrison, and senior editor, Ash Bennington, answer questions from Real Vision subscribers, about markets, their respective journeys, as well as Real Vision itself. Ed shares his experience of working in the foreign service, and he describes how his time spent working in the fixed income markets caused him to become more receptive to Austrian economics. Ash discusses his journey of transitioning from working in fintech to becoming a financial reporter, and he also explores his passion for cryptocurrency. …read more […]

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Hedge Funds Never Been This Bullish On ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ACAD)

The latest 13F reporting period has come and gone, and Insider Monkey is again at the forefront when it comes to making use of this gold mine of data. We at Insider Monkey have plowed through 823 13F filings that hedge funds and well-known value investors are required to file by the SEC. The 13F […] …read more […]

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FAA investigating manufacturing flaws in Boeing 787 jetliners

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday it is investigating manufacturing flaws involving some Boeing 787 Dreamliners but said it was too early to say if it will require new inspections. Boeing said in August airlines operating its 787 Dreamliners had removed eight jets from service as a result of two distinct manufacturing issues in fuselage sections. The FAA could require inspections covering hundreds of 787 jetliners after production issues at one plant, a person briefed on the matter confirmed. …read more […]

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Here is What Hedge Funds Think About Etsy Inc (ETSY)

At the end of February we announced the arrival of the first US recession since 2009 and we predicted that the market will decline by at least 20% in (see why hell is coming). We reversed our stance on March 25th after seeing unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus unleashed by the Fed and the Congress. […] …read more […]