Russia's holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds rose to $99.8 billion in March, according to recently released Treasury Department data.
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Colgate-Palmolive Co |
+5.74% |
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Extra Space Storage Inc |
+4.85% |
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Brown-Forman Corp |
+3.61% |
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Davita Inc |
+3.00% |
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc |
-12.16% |
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Micron Technology Inc |
-6.96% |
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Citizens Financial Group Inc |
-6.77% |
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NVIDIA Corp |
-6.64% |
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Oil |
$49.00 |
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Gold |
$1,260.30 |
+1.60 / +0.13% |
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2.22% |
-0.11 / -4.85% |
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Euro |
$1.12 |
+0.01 / +0.67% |
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News: What you need to know about the markets |
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Russia is buying up US debt |
Russia's holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds rose to $99.8 billion in March, according to recently released Treasury Department data. Read more » |
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Bernanke on stability of White House: 'A reasonable concern' |
Former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke warned that President Trump's low approval ratings and many distractions will make it harder for him to get his agenda passed. Read more » |
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The super rich aren't selling because of Trump |
Affluent Americans aren't nervous because of the latest Trump headlines coming out of Washington. Money managers who cater to the nation's wealthiest said their clients — both conservative and liberal ones — are still confident. Read more » |
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94 million Americans aren't working – they're retired, disabled or in school |
President Trump frequently criticized the US economy for the number of people out of the labor force. But many are retired, disabled or in school, research shows. Read more » |
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Saudi Arabia: We could live with $40 oil in 2020 |
Saudi Arabia says it is making good progress on a plan to become much less dependent on the oil price. Read more » |
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Dow dives 373 points as Trump drama rattles market |
Stocks fell following the latest news about Trump and James Comey. But the market remains near all-time highs. Investors still think Trump's pro-growth policies will see the light of day — even if it's under a President Pence instead. Read more » |
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