Author: super@dmin
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The Fed: Big questions ahead for Fed as banking evolves, regional officials agree
Presidents of the Atlanta, Chicago, and Kansas City Federal Reserve banks spoke Tuesday in New York about challenges facing the financial system, all of which will touch the central bank, from fintech payment companies to modernizing the 1970’s-era Community Reinvestment Act.
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The Fed: Here’s why Trump should like at least one of his Fed appointments
President Donald Trump shouldn’t have buyers remorse for appointing Richard Clarida to the Fed because he made an enthusiastic case that supply-side issues like higher productivity may give the U.S. central bank space to hold off raising interest rates.
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Retailers extend Cyber Monday deals after website problems
Some stores are apologizing for not processing orders.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields slightly lower after Fed speeches
Treasury yields edged lower Monday after several presentations from Federal Reserve officials underline divisions in the central bank over next year’s interest rate outlook amid slower global growth
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Capitol Report: SEC targets proxy and short selling rules, compensation disclosures for possible changes
The SEC put out a longer than usual list of existing rules it says may impede small businesses, part of an ongoing initiative intended to make capital formation easier and cheaper
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Market Extra: Stock market’s selloff is only half-done, and final leg will come in 2019, warns Morgan Stanley strategist
Investors should brace for more pain ahead as the stock market’s rough patch is far from over and the new year may not live up to expectations, according to Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson.
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Home prices have surged — and so will the government’s share of mortgages
Rising home prices led the regulator of the two massive government-sponsored mortgage enterprises to increase the dollar limit on mortgages they would guarantee, raising questions about what exactly the government’s role should be.
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The Technical Indicator: S&P 500 nails the breakdown point (2,673), pulling-teeth retest underway
Technically speaking, the S&P 500’s latest corrective bounce is underway amid persistently jagged late-year price action, writes Michael Ashbaugh.
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Currencies: Sterling under pressure amid new attacks on May’s Brexit deal
Not a day goes by that the Brexit story doesn’t keep sterling traders on their toes, with the British pound-U.S. dollar pair slipping Tuesday, amid new voices criticizing U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan for abandoning the European Union.