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Investors ponder safe havens amid market volatility
by
Andy Uhler
Feb 7, 2018
The last few days have seen big swings in the global stock markets. During such volatile times, investors often shift their assets to what are called safe-haven currencies, traditionally the Japanese yen or Swiss franc. Why does that happen, and is now a good moment for safe havens? Click the audio player above to hear […]
Today’s trading was the very definition of volatility
Feb 6, 2018
But the bigger context is volatility in the markets has actually been falling over the last 30 years.
The Dow dive computers might have caused
by
Ryan Kailath
Feb 6, 2018
Algorithms don’t generally create steep declines, but they do amplify trends, one expert says.
What happened to the Dow today?
Feb 5, 2018
Let's break down today's wild ride in the stock market. Should you be concerned?
Dow plunges 1,175 points in worst day for stocks since 2011
Feb 5, 2018
The drop erases the year's gains so far.
When companies choose not to go public, does that hurt the public?
by
Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Feb 5, 2018
Fewer companies are going public than did 20 years ago. How does that change the fortunes of all Americans?
Wage pickup, a long time coming, leaves investors unhappy
by
Mitchell Hartman
and Marielle Segarra
Feb 2, 2018
The pace of wage growth increased in January, with average hourly earnings up 2.9 percent year-over-year, according to the Labor Department’s monthly Employment Report. But real, inflation-adjusted wages have been nearly stagnant for decades, rising just 7 percent for the median household over the past 40 years, according to analysis by the Economic Policy Institute. […]
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How much credit should President Trump get for the economy?
Jan 29, 2018
President Trump is expected to tout a year of accomplishments in his first State of the Union address.
How accurate were Trump's economics at Davos?
by
Janet Nguyen
Jan 26, 2018
The numbers he brought up don’t paint the whole picture.