Sentences with phrase «concerns over stock market»

Newspapers were filled with concerns over stock market valuations, debt levels, a coming boost in fiscal stimulus driving up inflation, and political risks from a new presidential administration.

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Stocks fell across the board Wednesday as the year's final fiscal quarter opened to a market sell - off spurred by concerns over mounting global crises, including the first domestic case of Ebola, as well as the looming possibility of an interest rate hike.
The chief executive of Goldman Sachs Asset Management's (GSAM) international division played down fears of a stock market correction despite concerns over international trade and hefty valuations.
In hindsight, the stock market has followed this typical post-war pattern, and we clearly could have captured some portion of the market's gains over the past year had I ignored the risk of a second wave of credit strains (which I remain concerned about, primarily over the coming months).
Bloomberg reports that China could boost its gold purchases from Hong Kong as much as 50 percent this year over concerns of currency devaluation, a slowing real estate market and shaky stocks.
Surveyed women business owners indicated more concern than their male counterparts over stock market performance (67 percent vs. 55 percent), inflation (62 percent vs. 55 percent), low interest rate on savings (58 percent vs. 52 percent) and foreign competition (32 percent vs. 26 percent).
U.S. and global stock markets have come under intense selling pressure this week, as concerns over a North Korea standoff dampen investor sentiment.
The global stock market rout of the past week was sparked by concerns over a possible interest rate rise by the U.S. Federal Reserve and not by the devaluation of China's yuan currency, a senior Chinese central bank official told Reuters on Thursday.
-LRB-...) As concerns about trade and tech stocks heat up, investors are at their most pessimistic in more than seven months, according to the American Association of Individual Investors» most recent weekly sentiment survey, which measures participants» outlook for the stock market over the next six months.
Stock Markets US equity market rebounded as concerns over rising US interest rates abate.
Despite concerns over Syria and the Federal Reserve weighing on the market, John Manley thinks people should still be buying stocks.
Job growth has been solid for much of 2014, yet the stock market has been hammered over the past week over concerns about Europe's financial footing, the slowdown in China's economy and Ebola outbreaks across three continents.
Although recently rising prices for stocks, high - yield bonds, commodities and other riskier assets would suggest otherwise, investors remain skittish over the still unresolved and quite concerning risks facing financial markets, such as the U.S. presidential election, the potentially prolonged post-Brexit renegotiations, Italian bank solvency and a slowing China.
While stocks fell around the world this week amid growing concerns over global economic growth, Europe's slowdown can't stop emerging market population growth that drives long - term commodity demand.
In looking at the common stocks of potential takeover candidates, TAVF is much more influenced by whether or not a deal at a substantial premium over market might close, as compared with which of several attractive securities is priced more attractively as a going - concern based on an NPV analysis.
Undoubtedly upset, concerned, and disillusioned over the stock markets.
the Fed actually reversed course and created $ 16 billion of new money during the first half of February when concerns over rising interest rates caused a violent stock market correction.
If you follow the markets daily you've probably seen statements like this actual example from a national newspaper: «U.S. stock index futures were under pressure on Friday, weighed by bearish concern over Spain's rising borrowing costs and Chinese economic data.»
On the flip side, a break below the February lows could potentially drag Europe and other broad - based international stock market indexes lower as concerns over wider financial issues take hold.
In a sign - on letter sent to the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM), over 60 indigenous organizations and NGOs from Peru, Europe, and the United States raise grave concerns related to ongoing illegal...
The fluctuating dollar, volatile stock markets and wavering economies of neighbouring countries have resulted in widespread, growing concerns over the viability of many businesses.
Leasing volume has been down recently because of stock market volatility and concerns over the economic slowdown in China and low oil prices, notes Julia Georgules, vice president of office research for JLL.
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