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A surge in investor demand confronts the 'buyback effect' With stocks at historic highs and interest in the markets increasing, many investors are wondering if there is enough stock to go around. In 2006, the S&P 500 represented some 307 billion shares of stock. After the 2008 to 2009 financial crisis, that number shot up by 10 percent, to 332 billion. The number ...
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Aid and tirade in Pakistan: The back story The controversy began, as nearly everything in Washington, DC, does these days - with a tweet. The New Year had barely dawned over the eastern United States when President Donald Trump shot out a nasty warning to Pakistan. "The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion ...
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One of the largest aircraft in existence just got bigger The super transporter is one of the largest aircraft in existence and is used to airlift completed sections of planes from different manufacturing sites in Europe to Airbus's final assembly lines in France, Germany and Spain. The BelugaXL is six metres longer, one metre wider and holds a payload capacity ...
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Trump to meet Republican and Democratic lawmakers in search for a compromise on immigration U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with lawmakers in a search for a compromise on immigration. Trump, the Republicans, who control the U.S. Congress, and the Democrats seem far apart on an agreement. Trump says he wants any deal to include funding for a border wall with Mexico and a ...
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Trump could be interviewed within weeks in Russia probe: Washington Post President Donald Trump could be interviewed within weeks as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the Washington Post reported on Monday. Mueller raised the issue of interviewing Trump during a meeting in late ...
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2018 ushers in the dash-for-trash trade, and Bespoke's Paul Hickey sees more gains ahead It appears the dash-for-trash strategy is already paying off for investors in the early days of 2018. "Losers have been doing well," Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey said Monday on CNBC's "Trading Nation." "The 20 best performing stocks as of the end of Friday were down a median of 11 percent last year.
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Rafael Nadal defeated in Kooyong return but eyes Australian Open Rafael Nadal has made a rusty return to the court at the Kooyong Classic, but plans on being ready for the Australian Open. The world No1 played just his second match in almost three months, losing to Frenchman Richard Gasquet 6-4 7-5 in their exhibition outing in Melbourne on Tuesday.
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Hundreds of bats die in Sydney heatwave While the Sydney suburb of Penrith was grabbing headlines on Sunday with temperatures of 47C, it was to the southwest of the city that the extreme heat was taking its greatest toll. In Campbelltown, which is home to a large colony of flying foxes, the hot weather caused some of the bats - mainly ...
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