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"Market participants are right to be concerned," said Dean Maki, chief economist at Point72 Asset Management, adding that he expects U.S. exporters will be faced with a strong dollar again.
June 24 -
Retirement investors should still put their money to work despite uncertainties due to recent events worldwide, says Vanguard's founder.
June 24 -
Despite market volatility at least one expert expects "business as usual for munis after the dust of today's rally settles."
June 24 -
The results threw markets into turmoil. Here’s how experts are calming the waters and preparing clients for the months ahead.
June 24 -
U.S. banks operating in the U.K. may have to deal with new sets of financial regulations — a process that will take time and create more uncertainty.
June 24 -
"Risk appetite is going to evaporate in the coming days. How long that risk-off will go remains the question," says William Hobbs, head of investment strategy at the wealth management unit of Barclays in London.
June 24 -
European stocks and U.S. futures slid, the pound plunged and the euro weakened.
June 24 -
There's unlikely to be any investment-grade sales until the middle of next month and the high-yield market may take even longer to reopen, according to both ABN Amro Group and UniCredit.
June 24 -
Britain's vote to leave the European Union will almost certainly have repercussions for the Federal Reserve -- and those could play out over days or months.
June 24 -
Here’s what to listen for when Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen speaks later on Wednesday.
June 15