Author: super@dmin
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Market Extra: When does the stock market close on Black Friday?
Traders are trying to shake off a tryptophan hangover following Thanksgiving on Thursday, where markets were closed.
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Cryptos: Bitcoin selloff has more room to go, says analyst
After a Thanksgiving respite, the cryptocurrency selloff has resumed with all major coins trading lower on Friday and on track to log their third-consecutive weekly declines.
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Market Snapshot: Stocks poised to open lower in Black Friday trade, notch weekly loss of more than 3%
U.S. stock benchmarks on Friday are set to open lower to end the week solidly in the red, in an abbreviated post-Thanksgiving session.
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Bond Report: U.S. and European government debt yields fall after weak data
Treasury yields fell in early Wednesday trading following a fall in European bond yields after a round of tepid economic data in the eurozone, drew speculation the European Central Bank would slow its policy normalization path
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FA Center: Why the bad news on Apple keeps on coming
Wall Street analysts fuel bearishness on Apple stock, writes Mark Hulbert.
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The Wall Street Journal: The U.K. and the European Union reach agreement on outline of post-Brexit relationship
European Union and U.K. negotiators agreed on the outlines of future U.K.-EU ties, a document British Prime Minister Theresa May hopes to use to rally much-needed domestic support for her Brexit deal.
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Currencies: Pound climbs as U.K., EU reach draft agreement over Brexit
The pound shook up an otherwise quiet forex market on Thursday, climbing on news negotiators for the U.K. and EU had worked out the outlines of a deal on post-Brexit relations.
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Betsy DeVos reinstates controversial for-profit college watchdog
DeVos restored federal recognition to the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, ending two years of limbo.
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Europe Markets: Red ink for Europe markets as oil prices fall, utilities and banks under pressure
On the Thanksgiving Day holiday for the U.S., European stocks fell on Thursday, with oil, bank and drug stocks leading the way south.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets give up early gains; Nikkei about flat
After broad early gains, Asian stock markets have started struggling for direction with thin action amid the Thanksgiving holiday in the U.S.