That comment sparked Tuesday's sell-off, which built on the previous session's sell-off.
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When that happens the high-yield sell-off and oil sell-off alone injects volatility into the markets.
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" MICHAEL O'ROURKE, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, JONESTRADING, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT "There was a major sell-off overnight (in Asia) following the sell-off yesterday.
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He argued that October's sell-off, which ravaged tech companies, was a "technical sell-off" that was less about fundamentals and more about positioning.
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"What's important is that after 29 sessions remarkably, we sell off 20 percent and then after 81 sessions we sell off 20 percent," he explained.
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The sell-off over the past few days is not a 'normal' sell-off by any means but it is not one that warrants panic either.
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In last week's sell off, the S&P's break through its 50-day moving average generated a big market sell off when it failed to hold.
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To be sure, the recent sell-off in global stock markets, while admittedly long overdue, has largely been the result of the sell-off in global bond markets.
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"I think we've had enough of a sell-off and a sell-off on the curve," said Aaron Kohli, director of fixed-income strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
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U.S. stock futures indicating a pretty big sell off – sell off in points percentage-wise, it's not like we're seeing in some of the other indices around the world.
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Ray Dalio isn't happy with the performance of his Pure Alpha and All Weather funds in light of the sell-off due to the novel coronavirus sell-off, but he isn't surprised.
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SELL-OFF The tax move would add to a series of steps the Turkish government has taken to support the lira since a renewed sell-off hit the currency in late March.
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"This pales in comparison to $36 billion during the August 2015 sell-off, $90 billion during the August 2011 debt ceiling sell-off, $85 billion during the 2008 great financial crisis," BAML said.
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Stocks plunged in the first major sell-off in six years, sending investors to the safety of bonds — ironically the very market that started the wild sell off and volatility across financial markets.
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But as Time Warner prepared to sell off Time Inc.
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The warning signs would be credit, bank stocks [sell off].
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Last week's sell off was the biggest in three months.
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We didn't sell off on the decline in oil prices.
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A blanket sell off will always create some great opportunities.
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"I think he'd sell off the medical devices," Jonas said.
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Municipalities must sell off current assets like Australia has done.
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" Waste Management: "This is day one of a sell-off.
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But he has continued to sell off shares in December.
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The Kushners had to sell off the building's retail space.
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On the resistance side of Twitter, some users have taken the approach that if Trump is hurt politically by a stock market sell-off, a stock market sell-off must be a good thing.
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"The flow aspect of the sell-off had a striking similarity with the August 2015 sell-off: realized volatility caused derisking from volatility targeting strategies and forced covering of short volatility positions," he wrote.
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Despite the ongoing sell-off in markets worldwide, Sonja Laud, head of equity at Fidelity International, believes that the most important question now is assessing whether the sell-off is initiating a change in trends.
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A deep sell-off in February hit the likes of Salesforce.
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These moves triggered a sharp sell-off in U.S. stock markets.
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But shares of Alibaba tend to sell off after the event.
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In other words, he thinks the sell-off may be warranted.
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Trade worries also drove a sell-off in global stock markets.
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Parker said the sell-off could subside after the midterm election.
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The reason for the sudden midday sell off wasn't immediately clear.
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Cramer knows a sell-off is inevitable in the market eventually.
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The sell-off also hammered Turkish stocks and debt risk profile.
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All three major U.S. indexes were higher following Monday's sell-off.
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The sell-off in the last couple of weeks blindsided nobody.
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There are three potential causes for a sell-off, Goldman said.
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That might mean the stock market sells off, commodities sell off.
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The ban sparked a big sell-off in semiconductor stocks Monday.
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Air India is now openly discussed as a sell-off candidate.
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After the sell-off, the yield stands at roughly 5 percent.
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The great bond market sell-off may have run its course.
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But it's possible margin calls have been triggering the sell-off.
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Technology stocks' painful sell-off dragged into another session on Monday.
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The subsequent sell-off wiped some $6 billion off the stock.
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The sell-off continued after market close Monday in futures markets.
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I don't have a problem with that type of sell-off.
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The dollar rally and bond market sell-off since the Nov.
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That sparked the worst sell-off on Wall Street for 2019.
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One trader was able to cash in on the sell-off.
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But the lower forecast clearly worried investors, prompting the sell-off.
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That is what caused the market to sell-off on Monday.
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That move led to Wall Street's biggest sell-off of 103.
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Others still think the tech sell-off will hurt the sector.
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If this vicious sell-off continues, where can investors preserve capital?
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Stocks on Wall Street were slightly higher after Wednesday's sell-off.
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It is also seeking to sell off its National Insurance arm.
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Dwyer doesn't see the issues contributing to a damaging sell-off.
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Critics have called for Facebook to sell off WhatsApp and Instagram.
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The sell-off in global equities sent traditional safe havens surging.
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Stocks recovered marginally from a sell-off ahead of the elections.
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The sell-off contributed to the rise in yields in 2119.3.
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The sell-off in momentum stocks is accelerating to the downside.
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After Wednesday's sell off they are at a one-week high.
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After a late sell-off Wednesday afternoon, Chinese indexes opened lower.
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The subdued performance followed a global equity sell-off on Tuesday.
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All three major U.S. indexes closed higher following Monday's sell-off.
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Why don't brands sell off their extra merchandise at sample sales?
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SXOP steadied after a sharp sell-off in the previous session.
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U.S. stocks extended their sell-off Friday on Trump's tariff announcement.
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The relevant stocks at first take Trump seriously and sell off.
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The sell-off in tech stocks spread to Asia on Friday.
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But GE didn't just sell off companies — it bought them, too.
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It may have been his largest sell-off in Amazon's history.
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WeWork has already moved to sell off ManagedByQ, Meetup, and Conductor.
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This appeared to be the initial catalyst for the sell-off.
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Markets have shot up quickly, followed by a slow sell-off.
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Pointing to the building sell-off, Mellon's outlook was not optimistic.
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The yield curve has been steepening, actually, in this sell-off.
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U.S. farmers typically sell off much of their grain between Dec.
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The liberal Free Democrats want to sell off the entire holding.
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But watch out for a broad sell-off near inauguration day.
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Perhaps the process could begin with Zuckerberg's promised stock sell-off.
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In addition to that sell off, other assets are being offloaded.
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Cramer dug deeper to see whether the sell-off was justified.
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It is still a 7 percent sell-off from those lows.
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In any sell-off, it's important to keep things in perspective.
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That suggests that worst of the sell-off may be passed.
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At that point, they sell off the rights to collect payments.
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But the sell-off in health care stocks was even worse.
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It was a historic bounce coming amid a historic sell-off.
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Another brutal sell-off wiped out Wall Street again on Wednesday.
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On a bigger level, it has created the sell-off situation.
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Since then, stocks have tried to recover from the sell-off.
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Meridian Equity Partners' Johnathan Corpina believes the sell-off will continue.
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The sell-off continued despite government efforts to bolster the economy.
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In the end, ByteDance could be forced to sell off Musical.
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WILFRED FROST: Lee Cooperman said 25% sell-off in that sense.
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"We're on the precipice of a large sell-off," he said.
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Wednesday's sell-off may prove a salient reminder to remain diversified.
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Previous reports said Fox could also sell off its FX network.
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Monday's monster sell-off is sending interest rates into a tailspin.
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Technology companies were among the worst hit by the sell-off.
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She projects a small sell-off followed by a quick snapback.
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U.S. Treasury debt furthered a sell-off from the previous session.
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A broader market sell-off dragged Nike shares lower this week.
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The sell-off in stock futures deepened as interest rates rose.
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There is a big sell-off that we seeing in Australia.
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We can't sell off our future to pay for economic shortfalls.
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Calls for an equities sell-off are certainly not universal, however.
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Even some market bulls can't deny sell-off risks right now.
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"We might have a deeper sell-off in utilities," he added.
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The sell-off: Is there a catalyst for a deeper correction?
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A big tech sell-off last week didn't help matters, either.
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For that reason, he believes investors should buy this sell-off.
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He didn't think the sell-off had much further to go.
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One of the market's biggest bulls is on sell-off watch.
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A bond market sell-off is causing yields to rise sharply.
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But the recent sell-off has also made stocks slightly cheaper.
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Speculation was rife China's central bank was intervening in the currency market to staunch losses and prevent a potentially destabilising sell-off in the yuan, while stocks came off a searing sell-off in the morning.
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An abrupt sell-off in the Nasdaq on Thursday highlighted the role big-cap tech has played in the market's gains, and raised concerns that the nature of the move was signaling a further sell-off ahead.
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The stock market sell-off was tied to a sell-off in bonds, and bond strategists were reluctant to call a direction for interest rates in the week ahead, after the unusual volatility of the past week.
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FTMIB rising 1.8%, bouncing back from a political crisis-driven sell-off.
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The sell-off hurt consumer sentiment this month, a third report showed.
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After a brutal sell-off in May, investors are looking for shelter.
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But the sell-off on Thursday indicated that investors were still nervous.
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The charter's release triggered a sell-off of South African mining stocks.
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The sell-off has slowed that recovery but not yet reversed it.
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Citigroup recommended buying Netflix's shares, saying the recent sell-off was overdone.
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These factors contributed to a sharp sell-off in equities last week.
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U.S. futures pointed to a partial rebound following yesterday's market sell-off.
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So it's possible that sell-off in online brokerage stocks is overdone.
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President Donald Trump is heaping praise on crude oil's massive sell-off.
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Prior to Tuesday's sell-off, United Technologies shares had been basically flat.
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During the October sell-off, Yusko said the downward momentum has started.
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He has not suggested he would divest, or sell off its assets.
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The sell-off in the European banking sectors spread to other markets.
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Jim Cramer knows a sell-off is inevitable in the market eventually.
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It tends to rally going into the quarter, and then sell off.
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Nevertheless, this bond-market sell-off needs to be set in context.
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The sharp drops bring back memories of the sell-off last summer.
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The sell-off hit stocks that have been this year's retail winners.
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Despite a recent sell-off, fuel prices have doubled since early 2016.
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He considers that to be a rational sell-off that creates opportunity.
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Yet it is not difficult to imagine reasons for a sell-off.
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What if the sell-off is greater than it was in 2008?
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President Donald Trump is blaming the Fed for the market sell-off.
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One of the things that's fascinating about this sell-off in bonds.
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She said the sell-off in social media was also a sign.
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For a lot of fund managers, the sell-off has been excessive.
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The summer's sell-off has taken it back down to that level.
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Philips is aiming to sell-off its stake in Philips Lighting gradually.
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So, if it ticks up again, you'll see this thing sell off.
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This is the most bearish way for the market to sell off.
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We don't know how long this [sell-off] is going to last.
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This has led to a sell-off in bonds and rising yields.
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Traders attributed the sell-off to the tightening of the presidential race.
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Meisler says that setup could repeat itself after this month's sell-off.
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The recent sell-off makes valuations look less stretched than in January.
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Another dangerous type of sell-off is tied to initial public offerings.
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The sell-off hit both China's onshore and offshore markets, SCMP reports.
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Billionaire investor Mark Cuban is "doing nothing" about the market sell-off.
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The plunging Chinese markets also saw a sharp sell-off in stocks.
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A fresh sell-off accelerated declines in the first weeks of January.
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Christopher is of the view there could be a summer sell-off.
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Additionally, the sell-off will be even worse than in the past.
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Yet the sell-off in emerging-market currencies has more to it.
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We continue to see that's the case despite the sell off today.
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That combination could give us a domestic stock sell off this summer.
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The (inevitable) sell-off comes amid challenging times for its parent company.
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He said there's no indication when a deep sell-off could happen.
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Most items, he says, he's able to sell off within two weeks.
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"It's getting caught in this growth sell-off right now," said Rosin.
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That stoked a minor sell-off in a number of outstanding bonds.
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Any small miss would no doubt cause a fast, furious sell-off.
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Shrinking liquidity can result in a sell-off of equities, Laud warned.
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"I'm not concerned with the sell-off; this is natural," he said.
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Those fears contributed to a major US stocks sell-off on Tuesday.
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Bitcoin rallied Tuesday, recovering from a sharp sell-off late last week.
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Stock market futures pointed to a sell-off on Wall Street today.
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That sell-off was one of the largest ever in German bonds.
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Overall, emerging markets have clawed back from this month's sharp sell-off.
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Traders have been wondering if the sell-off in tech is over.
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After last week's sell-off, it has an RSI of around 50.
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News of the new tariffs sparked a global equities sell-off Wednesday.
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The report spurred a sell-off in Apple's stock the following day.
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There seem to be few places to hide in this sell-off.
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"The hogs just got caught up in the sell-off," French said.
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It seems odd to discuss an orderly sell-off under such conditions.
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It also led to a massive sell-off in U.S. sovereign bonds.
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The insurance company had agreed to sell off its Medicare drug plans.
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Remember the great sell-off of late January and early February 2018?
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The recent coronavirus-induced sell-off is not one of them, however.
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Tesla's stock continued to slide amid a broader coronavirus-related sell-off.
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U.T. said it had no immediate plans to sell off other businesses.
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The sell-off was fueled by sinking demand due to coronavirus concerns.
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The sell-off extended into Asia this morning, sending markets broadly lower.
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U.S. stocks also looked poised for a sell-off as futures fell.
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Amid a broader market sell-off, the shares closed Thursday down 3%.
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Despite the sell-off, Reynolds shares were jumping 8% in afternoon trading.
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Another idea mooted by Mr Mboweni is to sell off power stations.
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The last one contributed to a massive sell-off in December 2018.
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S. talks and accused Johnson of plotting to sell off the NHS.
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The country does not want to merely sell off state-owned assets.
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So why are some hedge fund managers bracing for a sell-off?
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The sell-off continued Friday as the index fell 425 more points.
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The aggressive Monday sell-off aside, investors have not been as fearful.
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Alongside the market sell-off, bond yields and oil prices also fell.
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The broader Topix lost 3.62 percent amid a broad-based sell-off.
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That multiple fell as low as 14 following the huge sell-off.
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Lopez Obrador's decision sparked a major sell-off in Mexican financial assets.
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The sell-off appears to be prompted by a number of factors.
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Despite the ongoing sell-off, many managers were not panicking just yet.
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Thursday's market sell-off came one day after Trump's manufacturing council disbanded.
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In a short tweet Tuesday morning, Cramer simply said: "Cohn sell off."
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Kellogg (K) has been trying to sell off those brands since November.
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It's painful, but not as much as the epic bitcoin sell-off.
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Lee contends hedge funds aren't buying risk when emerging markets sell-off.
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Tuesday's sell-off struck overseas markets in addition to the United States.
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S. talks and accused Johnson of plotting to sell off the NHS.
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Shares of Tesla rose 0.9 percent, rebounding from last week's sell-off.
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A terrorist attack in Barcelona also jangled nerves, amid the sell-off.
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Blame the jump in reported coronavirus cases for the sell-off Thursday.
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The broader Topix lost 22.9 percent amid a broad-based sell-off.
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"I think after this sell-off the next rally is going to tell us more than this sell-off on whether or not this was a really good bottom," said Bruce Bittles, chief investment strategist at RW Baird.
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"There's a risk-off mood generally triggered by the Turkish currency sell off, and we are seeing a wider sell-off now, and it's looking pretty ugly in other emerging markets as well," said Investec economist Philip Shaw.
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While it's easy to dismiss the February sell-off as a temporary correction in an ongoing bull market, there are a few lessons to learn: First, the severity of the sell-off supports concerns that stocks are richly valued.
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The is up 1353% since a massive sell-off to start last week.
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A major May sell-off has set off bearish alarms on the Dow.
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Lebanon's crisis caused a sell-off in its dollar-denominated bonds this week.
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Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, isn't sweating the Apple sell-off.
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However, Kim thinks the housing sell-off at this point is way overdone.
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Stock markets in China stabilized Tuesday after a sharp sell-off on Monday.
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The sell-off accelerated on Monday after China announced plans for retaliatory tariffs.
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The stock sell-off knocked almost $2 billion off the company's market value.
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Investors have boosted Pfizer shares amid a broader sell-off in the market.
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If Fernandez wins by a good margin, we might have a sell-off.
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Elsewhere in the Gulf, trading activity was subdued in a broad sell-off.
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Still, Cramer warned it remains one Trump tweet away from a sell-off.
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In December, the stock plummeted 13.24 percent amid a massive market sell-off.
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"The scope of today's sell-off is unequivocally a speculative washout," said Saucer.
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If realized, it would eclipse Apple's $233.47 peak before the October sell-off.
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He said 'tariff man' and that began the biggest sell-off of December.
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Investors saw value in Egypt's market after a strong sell-off last week.
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Yet, global markets are staging a comeback, following a sell-off last week.
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The sharp sell-off has one strategist changing his tune on the sector.
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The growth outlook has been dimmed by the recent stock market sell-off.
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Overall, the current sell-off represents a huge buying opportunity for U.S. equities.
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U.S. stocks started off the week with a massive sell-off on Monday.
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It could also sell off the trawlers, which bob idly in Maputo harbour.
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He said he would load up on more gilts if they sell off.
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It is a big sell-off, obviously, but let's keep it in perspective.
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But the sell-off was not as bad as many analysts had feared.
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The amount of the rally or sell-off depends on the predicted outcome.
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And the sell-off was global, with Europe and emerging markets also affected.
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That in turn sparked a massive investor sell-off of TV-related stocks.
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Therefore, in the end, the stock sell-off is healthy, he pointed out.
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A decline to $163 would mark 5 percent sell-off from Thursday's close.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell helped ignite the recent sell-off by saying Oct.
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BUT I DO WANT TO ASK YOU ABOUT THE RECENT MARKET SELL OFF.
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He said earnings season could provide the catalyst to reverse the sell-off.
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But other strategists see the sell-off as more of a temporary event.
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If that's still the case it could mean a pretty sizeable sell-off.
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Wednesday's sell-off followed a disappointing announcement from Kroger rival Sprouts Farmers Market.
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A sell-off isn't necessarily a bad thing, according to one money manager.
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I thought it would be mostly point-and-click orderly sell-off today.
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Banking stocks, especially PSU banks, saw a sharp sell-off after the announcement.
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The main reason for this most recent sell-off is [...] Trump's latest tariffs.
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The market's win streak put an end to an ugly Christmas sell-off.
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The weak 30-year bond auction ratcheted up the bond market sell-off.
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The turmoil in China triggered a sell-off in Asian and Western stocks.
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The sell-off slashed its market value by $16 billion to $42.1 billion.
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News out of North Korea and China sparking a global sell-off today.
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But the sell-off was less severe than in the previous two sessions.
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But what was really rattling cages was a renewed sell-off within China.
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Since the December sell-off, the S&P has rebounded by 17 percent.
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Energy and mining shares could again bear the brunt of a sell-off.
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The move is part of a bigger drive to sell off government assets.
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Christopher said he sees the market as stretched, and it could sell off.
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"What's interesting is we had the huge sell-off in Q4," he said.
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Where do you hide during the relentless sell-off in stocks this year?
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Biotech stocks have suffered extreme losses recently amid the broader market sell-off.
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As global stocks sell off, one overseas currency has been picking up steam.
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Yesterday's sell-off is looking like a one-day event for the moment.
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Indices in Johannesburg, Mumbai and Istanbul all fell, tracking the global sell-off.
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Every major sell-off in the stock market has been preceded by underperformance.
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Despite Putin's reluctance to sell off state assets, desperate times require desperate measures.
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Now though, the sell-off in U.S. Treasuries could end the Nikkei rally.
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And in premarket trading Friday, the three indexes were in sell-off mode.
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Nonetheless, Cronk said this sell-off presents investors with an opportunity to buy.
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So, broadly speaking, this kind of a sell-off doesn't hurt average households.
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But I don't see that as a problem in the current sell-off.
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Verizon could likely do a deal to sell off Yahoo Japan, he said.
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Societe Generale meanwhile laid out the extent of sell-off in emerging markets.
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Brittain on Tuesday rejected speculations that the company could sell off Costa Coffee.
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The news prompted a sell off in shares of generic manufacturers and distributors.
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Several energy and drilling services companies rebounded after an early morning sell-off.
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U.S. crude prices had sunk to one-year lows after Tuesday's sell-off.
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A broader sell-off could be more dangerous, but those worries have ebbed.
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"Their stocks are worth buying into any major marketwide sell-off," he said.
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They all go down big every time we get a large sell-off.
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Companies, too, have been slow to sell off pieces of their sprawling operations.
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This appeared to be the catalyst for the sell-off that began Friday.
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The stock was down in Wednesday trading amid a broader tech sell-off.
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"Do not let last week's sell-off in Spotify scare you," Cramer said.
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This plays into Hussman's repeated calls for a sharp stock-market sell-off.
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It's unclear why Bezos decided to sell off his shares at this time.
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The sell-off erased hundreds of billions of dollars of global wealth (Reuters).
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Some even suggested the big sell-off was a buy-the-dip opportunity.
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Analysts argue that Pemex may have to sell off parts of the company.
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For starters, I think we would see significant sell-off in financial stocks.
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Analysts said the sell-off could provide investment opportunities after the dust settled.
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He sees a sell-off of 40 to 50 percent from the highs.
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London time, down 2.7 percent, amid a wider sell-off of technology stocks.
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The tech sector sell-off is not just about Facebook's data scandal anymore.
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After Friday's sell-off, the index is trading closer to a 16 multiple.
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Escalating tensions triggered risk aversion and caused a sell-off in global equities.
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Stocks capped off a wild week of trading with another massive sell-off.
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The bank is not alone in blaming the election for the sell-off.
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Airline stocks have been hit particularly hard in the recent market sell-off.
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A sell-off in travel stocks, meanwhile, showed no signs of slowing down.
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Here is how Monday's sell-off stacks up against two other major tumbles.
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Rupert Murdoch agreed to sell off his film and television studio — to Disney!
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The probe sparked a broad sell-off in automakers' shares across the region.
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The two banks have also had to sell off their credit card companies.
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The cryptocurrency market saw a huge sell-off in the past 24 hours.
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The stock was recently falling almost 24.7%, amid a broader market sell-off.
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Its stock closed Thursday down more than 6%, amid a broader sell-off.
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Another reason not to sell off stocks that have appreciated greatly is taxes.
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The stock dropped to $12.51 per share during the market-wide sell-off.
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The sell-off doesn't mean the United States is headed into a recession.
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Meanwhile, here's how the emerging markets sell-off is different from its predecessors.
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The stock had closed Thursday down about 1.5%, amid a broader sell-off.
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More stock indexes have since entered the territory amid a Friday sell-off.
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That led to a sell-off among Apple suppliers in Asia last week.
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The late-month sell-off may portend more trouble ahead for the year.
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Facebook's historic sell-off last week capsized the rest of the tech sector.
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Public-housing corporations were ordered to sell off some apartments to wealthier newcomers.
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What we've seen in the last nine days was a measured sell off.
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Investors have piled back into stocks after a sell-off in late 2018.
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If anything, you'd think bonds would sell off with the upgraded growth forecast.
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The S&P 500 entered correction territory after a sell-off this week.
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Yesterday's sell-off was preceded by an even bigger one in European markets.
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That is what is driving the sell-off now, some market watchers say.
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He said broader tech was sending warnings of a sell-off last week.
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In short, keep calm amid the sell-off and buy the banking dip.
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ET. This was the same level that triggered Friday's stock market sell-off.
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Fears of stricter government oversight sparked a broad sell-off in digital currencies.
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The launch followed a huge sell-off in major cryptocurrencies that began Tuesday.
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Erdogan has cast the lira's sell-off as an attack on the economy.
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Those reports prompted the biggest sell-off in U.S. equities since early September.
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Even with Monday's sell-off, shares of Tesla remain up 24% this year.
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Over the two-day stock market sell-off, the sector dropped 8.3 percent.
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U.S. markets are gyrating wildly on Tuesday, after a steep global sell-off.
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But analysts see market turbulence, for now, not necessarily a deeper sell-off.
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Note: This article has been updated to reflect Facebook's sell-off on Thursday.
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As such, few expect a sustained market-wide sell-off of Russian assets.
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The tariff news adds to his expectation the market will sell off further.
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Analysts say a break below this point could trigger another swift sell-off.
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Stocks are much cheaper now than they were before the December sell-off.
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Tesla shares were down 16% on Wednesday amid a broad market sell-off.
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Tesla shares closed down 16% on Wednesday amid a major market sell-off.
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But analysts are struggling to pinpoint a clear reason for this sell-off.
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"Once the event passes and investors see that the lights are still on, those assets will probably just sell off on a Macron victory, or have a quick pop up on a Le Pen win and then sell off," he said.
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If that materializes, then we could see a more pronounced sell-off in stocks.
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The recent market sell-off has heightened concerns over the path of rate increases.
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The sell-off in technology has accompanied a wider pullback in the stock market.
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He estimates that the Nasdaq sell-off is in its sixth or seventh inning.
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He told a great story and then we got this incredible tech sell-off.
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The poor auction touched off a sell-off in the Treasuries market that day.
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Traders pointed to a number of reasons for the recent sell-off in cannabis.
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Investitute co-founder and Lululemon shareholder Pete Najarian believes the sell-off is overdone.
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Despite the sell-off, Harvey is still bullish about a rally before year-end.
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And that adage applies to the current stock sell-off, according to financial advisors.
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Lopez Abrador also said he'd sell off government airplanes and travel on commercial flights.
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Last year, fears of crisis in China's financial markets sparked a global sell-off.
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Hirsch said 2018's sell-off set the market up for a better 2019.
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Investor fears about an economic slowdown helped fuel Thursday's drastic stock market sell-off.
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It also wants to eliminate environmental hurdles to projects and sell off federal assets.
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He cited trade policy as the most likely source for a major sell-off.
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For the markets to experience some kind of sell-off is hardly a surprise.
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However, utilities could present more opportunity if there was a market-wide sell-off.
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The company's deep and dramatic sell-off is a key part of their attraction.
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Mr. Nogueira of T. Rowe Price said the sell-off had gone too far.
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Grow up, and own your beliefs, and sell off your ginned-up persecution complex.
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The sentiment spurred a sharp sell-off in tech stocks to start the week.
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A sell-off in global markets could easily trigger a new wave of panic.
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The Chinese government's stock stabilization plan is also playing into the market sell-off.
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A surprise currency devaluation in August helped prompt a sell-off around the world.
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That prompted a sell-off in the shares of Tata Motors, JLR's parent company.
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Stocks are rebounding on Tuesday following a big sell-off the last two sessions.
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I know that each sell-off is different and ends in its own way.
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It had the misfortune of coming public last summer before the marketwide sell-off.
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Stocks continued their sell-off on Thursday, with the Dow closing down 546 points.
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The sell-off in Treasuries contributed to the overall rise in yields in January.
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It has soared almost 40% since the December sell-off, closing Monday near $205.
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Google shares were down 1.7 percent at $1,032.84 amid a broader market sell-off.
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Worries about the security of cryptocurrencies could be the trigger for another sell-off.
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He also pledges to sell off the presidential plane and take commercial flights instead.
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The sell-off in Italian bonds also dragged up Spanish and Portuguese bond yields.
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In the past, anything that sends interest rates soaring would cause a sell-off.
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Anything much beyond that, however, may draw a swift sell-off in the markets.
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Galliers added that major marquee brands like Jeep were "too integral" to sell off.
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But does the drama and subsequent sell-off create a buying opportunity for investors?
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"The bottom line is that the long-overdue sell-off has arrived," he said.
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Chipmakers, many of which sell to Huawei, bore the brunt of the sell-off.
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A wave of downgrades to junk status would spark a corporate-bond sell-off.
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SE: Oh, yeah, definitely, though it was a somewhat predictable sell-off in hindsight.
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Following this move, we believe that the sell-off has largely run its course.
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Analysts say U.S. oil firms will export more oil to sell off surplus stocks.
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Bonds did not sell off, as some investors had expected, on strongly positive news.
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Last month, Noble deferred a payment on its perpetual bonds, triggering a sell-off.
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The China sell-off hit the S&P 500 by more than 2 percent.
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A Monday sell-off in China triggered a drop in equities around the globe.
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Earnings reports also provoked a sell-off in the industrial firms 3M and Caterpillar.
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Weak inflation and a sell-off of global equities have tightened financial market conditions.
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Therefore, the depth of a morning sell-off in equity markets is not justified.
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Tuesday's stock market sell-off may be a lot more than just a blip.
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Facebook shares were rallying Monday, despite a sell-off that blasted the broader markets.
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On Wall Street, markets inched higher rebounding from their biggest sell-off of 2017.
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Concern over China's currency policy sparked a global market sell-off early this year.
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A broad rally pulled all three major U.S. indexes higher following Wednesday's sell-off.
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Madrid has said it would sell off Bankia by the end of next year.
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The moves led to a sharp sell-off in the rand currency and bonds.
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Small-caps are taking a big hit in the market sell-off this year.
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Concerns over a global economic recession have also contributed to the recent sell-off.
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The market is now in a bit of limbo after last week's sell-off.
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The Australian currency traded at 78.86 cents, extending a sell-off since late January.
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He also reiterated the currency sell-off posed no risk to the country's banks.
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The admission sparked a sell-off Friday, sending the stock down more than 12%.
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If there really isn't more to the sell-off, then they should be higher.
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South Korean tech stocks were higher after the sell-off in the last session.
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"This level of sell-off is primarily driven by institutional program trades," Frederick said.
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That triggered a sell-off in other members of the so-called FAANG group.
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It is still well below the 47% in October before the market sell-off.
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"This level of sell-off is primarily driven by institutional program trades," he said.
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Wilson argues that stocks are positioned for a repeat of December's steep sell-off.
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How risky is the stock in the event of a stock market sell-off?
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The 10-year note needed to sell off more in price to attract buyers.
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Escalation in trade tensions with the U.S. spurred the latest sell-off, analysts said.
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It plans to sell off the rest of its holdings in coming 2 years.
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We predict there will be a Nikkei sell-off until the London market opens.
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WeWork is planning to sell off two tech companies it acquired, SpaceIQ and Teem.
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"This sell-off is going to work against a bigger number," he told CNBC.
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Instead, investors will have to sell off their oldest shares first, the report said.
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Its drop on Monday led a broader sell-off in Brazil's benchmark Bovespa index .
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WE HAD SEEN A SELL-OFF WE CLOSED OFF THE LOWS OF THE SESSION.
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Analysts said that was probably a correction from a sharp sell-off last week.
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The sell-off in August-September of last year didn't equal a prolonged decline.
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The sell-off has been sparked by concern about Erdogan's influence over monetary policy.
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Tchir said it appears risk party funds have been involved in the sell-off.
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The risk is that an extended sell-off feeds off itself, sparking capital outflows.
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At the time, the news led to a major sell-off in Arcadis shares.
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That sell-off doesn't seem to be coming to an end soon, some say.
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"The sell-off was a total rush to judgment," the "Mad Money" host concluded.
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It would change the way capital gains are taxed when investors sell off stocks.
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First, the spread tightening has been driven by a sell-off in German bonds.
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So is it surprising to see the cannabis stocks sell off after Canada's legalization?
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Despite the November sell-off, Nvidia is still up over 81 percent this year.
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The current stock market sell-off, which ended the bull market, could intensify too.
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The currencies of other emerging markets slumped in response to Turkey's sell-off Friday.
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Now, he has some that he wants to sell off to the highest bidder.
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By historical standards, Friday's sell-off falls well short of some of history's biggest.
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Had he not, the sell-off on Wall Street would have been even worse.
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When the sell-off came last year, no one was really all that mad.
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Stocks tumbled yet again on Thursday, taking the continuing sell-off to new depths.
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The sell-off in stocks isn't the only warning sign in the financial markets.
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Earlier this week, US stocks experienced their worst single-day sell-off since 1987.
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Stocks climbed on Tuesday after suffering its worst one-day sell-off since 2008.
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All four department store stocks were trading down Friday, amid a broader sell-off.
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Major U.S. indexes were sharply down, continuing a major sell-off around the world.
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The Sacklers would also sell off a separate business to contribute another $3 billion.
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Unfortunately, the sell-off was so swift that most investors could not protect themselves.
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Such a move can support a company's stock in a wider market sell-off.
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Friday's move come as U.S. stock futures pointed to another sell-off in equities.
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Stocks plunged Monday and Tuesday in the largest two-day sell-off in years.
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On Wall Street, equities rebounded following a deep sell-off earlier in the week.
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The stock fell 1% on Friday, swept up in a broader market sell-off.
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And that caused Europeans to rummage through their libraries and sell off their treasures.
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Even after that sell-off, the Wall Street darlings aren't cheap enough for Meeks.
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But stocks have been under pressure recently amid a steep sell-off in tech.
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The sell-off could prove to be a buying opportunity for a few names.
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European and Asian stocks have followed suit in a continued sell-off Tuesday morning.
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We don't think we're seeing a crash (in equities) because of a sell-off.
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Last fall, Mr. Flannery declared his plan to sell off $20 billion in assets.
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Not necessarily the sell-off today, because you don't look at day by day.
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The sell-off continued into Asia on Monday morning when most major index declined.
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Financial stocks bore the brunt of the sell-off, with the European banking index .
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"If this thing comes in under expectations, you could see sell-off," he added.
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His comments represented a shift in U.S. policy and sparked a dollar sell-off.
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The ETF added more than $3.33 billion in the month preceding the sell-off.
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In the wake of that sell-off, Dave & Buster's stock remains down 15 percent.
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The fund's fortunes may have reversed this month after the market's sharp sell-off.
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Global markets recovered on Friday after the aggressive sell-off led by Wall Street.
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Banks wanting to sell off southern, lower-graded bonds might struggle to find buyers.
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Still, it doesn't look like the beginning of a major sell-off, Filia admitted.
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Fortune on Friday reported that Jawbone is trying to sell-off its speaker business.
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In fact, Rahman's statement indicates that the reports of inventory sell-off are true.
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The shed 4.1 percent, marking its biggest one-day sell-off since August 2011.
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Like Netflix, he sees a bigger chance of a rally than a sell-off.
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Keon said the markets are adjusting fairly smoothly despite the stock market sell-off.
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Traders will be watching for comments on inflation or on the market sell-off.
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Legendary investor Leon Cooperman said he bought stocks during the market's latest sell-off.
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Salman Ahmed, chief investment strategist at Lombard Odier, also downplayed the current sell-off.
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Micron sunk more than 5 percent on Wednesday amid a broader technology sell-off.
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It has also suffered recently from the broader sell-off in global tech stocks.
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But some products did not track their index as closely during the sell-off.
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Still, it's possible that the CFIUS review could force ByteDance to sell off TikTok.
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Despite the latest drop, one crypto trader says the sell-off is only temporary.
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Boockvar said the market may be sending a signal in the Nasdaq sell-off.
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Tesla reported a record quarter on Wednesday, and investors responded with a sell-off.
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Rome's bonds have seen their biggest sell-off in over a year this week.
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The move shocked markets and sparked a major sell-off in Mexican financial assets.
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Chipmakers, many of which sell to Huawei, bore the brunt of Monday's sell-off.
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Even minor U.S. sanctions could prompt another sharp sell-off in the Turkish lira.
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N), and sell off financial interests in other companies, including AT&T Inc (T.
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Those defaults triggered sell-off in bonds and stocks of non-banking financial companies.
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Chinese stocks were among the biggest casualties in a broad sell-off across Asia.
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"Shares in OTMT have almost doubled since October, so this sell-off is not only specific to this week's news, it's part of the overall sell-off seen across the broader market today," said Allen Sandeep, director of research at Cairo's Naeem Brokerage.
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If you believe this is just a garden variety sell-off (and so far this is a garden-variety sell-off, since the is roughly 13 percent off its May historic high), then there is a good chance we are near the bottom.
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"There has been a significant sell-off in commodity prices, and that's why we're seeing a sell-off as well in the Aussie (Australian dollar), Kiwi (New Zealand dollar), and Canadian dollar." against the greenback, which was up 0.3% at C$1.3193.
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What a difference a month makes when there's a vicious sell-off in risk assets.
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Oil shares added 1 percent after crude oil futures steadied following an overnight sell-off.
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A sell-off in equity markets weighed on sentiment towards riskier euro zone bond markets.
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For much of October, bitcoin seemed immune to a sell-off in global financial markets.
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Overall, companies are weathering the market sell-off roughly in proportion to their corporate results.
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The market you would think would sell off if rate increases were the primary concern.
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During this recent sell-off, investors have been worried about the future of monetary policy.
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Chip stocks have been hit especially hard amid the broader sell-off in technology names.
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However, this year's October sell-off has extended well past the election and into November.
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But should the index break below 2,545, just how bad could the sell-off be?
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Friday's bounce followed two days of heavy selling pressure amid a broad market sell-off.
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That has typically led, as Cashin said, to a market slowdown and some sell-off.
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Friday's sharp sell-off knocked the Dow and S&P 500 negative for the year.
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Probably because his tweets sparked a massive sell-off in shares of his car company.
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Even so, to the long-term investor, Apple's sell-off could present a discount opportunity.
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On Tuesday, a Utah federal judge granted the request to sell off the seized money.
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Fears of an ongoing trade war and rising interest rates added to the sell-off.
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Lee termed the sell-off a "midlife crisis" for the market and not a recession.
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The Nasdaq closed down more than 3% on Monday, amid a broader market sell-off.
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It's currently down 9 bucks from its highs, thanks to the recent semiconductor sell-off.
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The stock has retreated back to close Monday at $36.59 due to market sell-off.
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He expects stocks to continue to sell off but to stabilize later and head higher.
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Despite the sell-off, some analysts said it was premature to change the economic forecasts.
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Some market watchers say the sell-off in the bond market may have been overdone.
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It's like having to sell off our land and become laborers in our own fields.
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U.S. stock futures rose 249.01 percent in Asia following the previous session's sharp sell-off.
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That means knowing the difference between a when hunting for bargains during a sell-off.
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That sell-off dragged euro zone 10-year bond yields up 1-2 basis points.
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Cramer said the stock fell too steeply in the sell-off that closed out 2018.
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In 2008 it was placed into bankruptcy after plans for a sell-off were blocked.
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Gerard said the whales who guided the price higher then sell off at a profit.
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Global stock markets are seeing a rebound after last week's sell-off on coronavirus fears.
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After a Turkey-inspired sell-off in the foreign-exchange market, currencies look fairly valued.
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Read More Fear trade: 2 ETFs to own if sell-off intensifies Furthermore, the RiskReversal.
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Even so, disappointment about Fed commentary this week could spark a short term sell-off.
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In all likelihood, a Trump victory would lead to a swift, knee-jerk sell-off.
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Moreover, we see the recent sell-off following the equity unit offering as somewhat overdone.
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Demand for U.S. Treasuries was also lifted by the sell-off in southern European markets.
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The moves on Wall Street came amid a global market sell-off for the week.
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The sell-off took the FTSE 100 to its lowest in more than a week.
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This week, a broad market sell-off has made that chatter seem like distant noise.
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Rising interest rates and concerns about trade wars have triggered a sell-off in stocks.
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However, those data may only be a momentary distraction from the broad market sell-off.
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In the grand scheme of things, Monday's sell-off isn't the end of the world.
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Below is a look at some of the most staggering stats from Wednesday's sell-off:
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The outcome triggered a sell-off in peso and Argentina's stocks, which are down 30%.
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Wall Street's big rebound from a days-long sell-off lost a little steam Tuesday.
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Snap's stock has been trading down in recent weeks in anticipation of today's sell off.
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Central banks could tighten too quickly (the reason for the bond sell-off in 1994).
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Bond prices move inversely to yields and the sell-off has seen yields rise globally.
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"It's an ugly sell-off across the board, led by Apple and Goldman," Kinahan said.
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Stock markets are slowly healing from the worst of the month's trade war sell-off.
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One reason why they fret about the sell-off is simply that it looks bad.
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Asian stocks sell off sharply, with losses of more than 1% on many major indexes.
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A stock market sell-off of any significance is seen as bullish news for bonds.
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Its valuation bottomed below 10 times forward earnings during the worst of the sell-off.
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Those defaults triggered a sell-off in bonds and stocks of non-banking financial companies.
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This after last week's sell-off wiped $1 trillion off the value of Chinese stocks.
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Global markets were in sell-off mode early Monday, buffeted by a host of factors.
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Officials have begun preparing plans to sell off some hospitals, perhaps through private equity deals.
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Part of the sell-off in global equities may reflect this reduced outlook for profits.
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Outside of the technology industry, McCormick also fell rapidly during the fourth quarter sell-off.
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These detail how the bank would sell off assets and downsize without triggering a crisis.
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GE has made moves to sell off $25 billion worth of assets in GE Capital.
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Banking chiefs have told CNBC that the sell-off in banking stocks had been overdone.
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We're not thinking the market sell off is telling us we should change our view.
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In fact, some traders say the mechanism should be blamed for the sharp sell-off.
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I don't believe the sell-off in oil is really reflective of an economic slowdown.
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As part of the agreement, the Belgium-based Anheuser will sell off SABMiller's U.S. business.
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On Monday, a late-afternoon sell-off saw the index fall more than 5 percent.
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A sharp sell-off in both U.S. and European shares overnight sapped investors' risk appetites.
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Stocks were trading modestly higher on Thursday after the year's biggest sell-off on Wednesday.
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But the market's sharp sell off since the middle of last year has rekindled interest.
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But the move also created a major sell-off in global stock markets in January.
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The banks have started to scale back plans to sell off their non-performing loans.
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The market sell-off resumes on Tuesday, with the Dow falling more than 200-points.
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It might have reinforced the sell off that was caused by the mixed [economic] data.
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Bonds typically provide shelter when equities sell off — but they didn't in the February rout.
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The rate cut helps make the market a little more resistant to a sell off.
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Australian media reported Steller Group decided to sell off its pipeline of projects in May.
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A European fuel oil trader said that this week's sell-off was "definitely IMO-related".
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A sell-off in Chinese iron ore futures led to a weakness in mining stocks.
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Few Communist Party officials are keen to sell off what they see as crown jewels.
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After a major sell-off in early February, stocks have struggled to find lasting tailwinds.
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U.S. stocks dropped in a broad sell-off overnight as tensions, including the Sino-U.
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Top defense companies' shares declined Tuesday, erasing earlier gains, amid a broader market sell-off.
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Treasury bonds saw a considerable sell-off and yields rose, ending higher on the session.
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Boeing has bounced from a big sell-off one day to a rally the next.
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The rally has confounded expectations for a more prolonged sell-off prior to the referendum.
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Oil fell 3% on that day as Trump's comments gave impetus to a sell-off.
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This week's sell-off marks a continuation of a glum two months on Wall Street.
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A move below $6,500 is a strong technical signal for a sell-off, FxPro said.
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That announcement sparked a deep sell-off in Apple's shares and the wider stock markets.
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Although widely expected, the downgrade by S&P sparked a temporary sell-off in bonds.
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U.S. equities closed mostly higher on Friday as energy stocks stemmed this week's sell-off.
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The biggest sell-off in 2017 was a 3 percent move between March and April.
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Trading on Coinbase was also down for more than two hours during Friday's sell-off.
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Everything these days immediately turns political, and the stock market sell-off is no exception.
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He pointed to the recent sell-off in shares of Chinese companies listed in Shanghai.
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In addition to the environmental impact, car owners and dealers couldn't sell off "Dieselgate" vehicles.
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There's a new hawkish mood that's rippling through bond markets and causing a sell-off.
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The next morning, a sell-off in stocks around the world meant those trades profited.
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This is the largest one day sell-off in the Dow in over three months.
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Right now it's saying traders are not worried about an imminent stock market sell-off.
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Nasdaq was down a half percent on a tech sell-off, with semiconductors particularly weak.
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For years, Stockman has been warning investors a sell-off of that magnitude is inevitable.
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Shares of Apple slid 2 percent Wednesday, extending its sell-off in the new year.
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"I think the market's going to sell off down to the $208 level," Keene said.
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Some pundits pointed to regulatory news as the key driver of this week's sell-off.
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Bond markets in southern Europe looked more stable after a sharp sell-off this week.
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The benchmark index gapped 12 percent from January highs during a sell-off on February.
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Originators sell off loans to third-party investors to isolate credit risk from financial returns.
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In a bid for approval, Sprint has promised to sell off prepaid brand Boost Mobile.
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The broad-based sell-off steepened mid-afternoon in the midst of ongoing trade talks.
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Still, the sell-off changed the narrative around Salesforce's business, the "Mad Money" host said.
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Computerized trading systems were new, enabling a sell-off at a scale not seen before.
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During market hours, shares had fallen more than 5 percent in a marketwide sell-off.
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The sell-off across Europe was broad, with major markets down more than 1 percent.
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A week before his stock sell-off, Burr authored an op-ed with GOP Sen.
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The uncertainty hammered stock futures, portending another likely big sell-off when the markets open.
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Major U.S. indexes tumbled about 2 percent, continuing a major sell-off around the world.
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The sell-off in stocks has reached a new level in market lingo: a correction.
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Europe looked poised for a similar sell-off, with futures flashing red for major markets.
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This followed another sell-off in the stock market, as new tariffs went into effect.
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The club became Racing Paris once more, and was forced to sell off its stars.
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On Thursday, the energy sector led the sell-off in American stocks, dropping 3.1 percent.
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Its stock fell 5 percent on Friday amid a broader sell-off in the market.
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The sell-off in stocks isn't the only ominous economic sign emanating from financial markets.
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According to Meyer, the group has been unfairly punished during the wider sector sell-off.
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Even U.S. Treasurys, a reliable safe haven earlier in the sell-off, ended Thursday lower.
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Amazon shares closed down more than 7% on Thursday during an historic market sell-off.
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The massive sell-off triggered a key market circuit breaker minutes after the opening bell.
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The massive sell-off triggered a key market circuit breaker minutes after the opening bell.
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Cryptocurrency markets plunged following a plummet in oil prices and further sell-off in stocks.
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The sell-off continued throughout the day, led by a sharp decline in oil prices.
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Mix in a broad stock market sell-off, and Airbnb is in a tricky spot.
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A market sell-off also depends on investors believing a cliff-edge Brexit is unavoidable.
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They were led by a sell-off in technology stocks amid fears of increased regulation.
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They were led by a sell-off in technology stocks amid fears of increased regulations.
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Investor sentiment has reversed in recent weeks as the sell-off in stocks gained momentum.
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The negative outlook led to a sell-off of EG loans in the secondary market.
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That became a notable theme during last week's blistering sell-off, according to industry leaders.
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Greek government bonds led a southern European sell-off as the risk-off tone prevailed .
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Amid a broader market sell-off, Walmart shares were down more than 1.5% Thursday afternoon.
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Tensions between the United States and North Korea prompted a global sell-off of stocks.
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Some analysts say the sell-off, which started last week, could be 23% to 22002%.
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According to Coindesk, cryptocurrencies market experienced its biggest sell-off since mid-July this year.
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He also said he had agreed to sell off his business interests in the region.
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The White House said Monday it is worried about the U.S. stock market sell-off.
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Stocks in Santiago, lost 1.6%, in line with a continued sell-off in global stocks.
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Mr. Flannery said last fall that he wanted to sell off $20 billion in assets.
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One plan under consideration was to sell off the combined company's data and intellectual property.
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Australia's stock market has fallen around 10% this week, caught in a global sell-off.
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Even after the sell-off this week, financial markets remain richly valued by historical standards.
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Political uncertainty had spooked markets late last year, leading Italian debt to sell off sharply.
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If there are concerns about the consumer, those are the first that will sell off.
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The sell-off in the stock market is causing an unexpected turnaround in mortgage rates.
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The two phenomena seem disjointed, and a recipe for a sell-off of some size.
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"We see the resulting sell-off in the cruise space as an opportunity," Hardiman said.
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"This sell-off into the election rally in November lasted approximately three months," said Gordon.
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Crude futures were caught up in a broad market sell-off earlier in the week.
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On the technical front, Thursday's sell-off drove the local market deep into oversold territory.
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This week, rising bond yields helped set off a sell-off in the stock market.
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If stocks sell off on profit taking on Wednesday "is it really a big deal?"
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However, a proposal to cut banking commissions concerned investors and triggered a stocks sell-off.
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Sell off the federal lands, some critics urge, or give them away to the states!
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That spurred a rally in the yen and a sell-off in stocks on Wednesday.
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So the company has decided to sell off the company assets and file for bankruptcy.
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The S&P 500 is now up 37% from the bottom of the sell-off.
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That could result in a jump in bond yields and a stock market sell-off.
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Nonetheless, the Dow saw on Friday its biggest one-day sell-off since June 2016.
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The sell-off was made public in an appendix to a regulatory filing on Dec.
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Risk aversion was high, with bond and gold prices gaining amid the equities sell-off.
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The sell-off in Macy's on Wednesday pulled the XRT ETF down nearly 963 percent.
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However, no trading desks contacted by CNBC reported trading issues in Monday's big sell-off.
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There also was a sell-off after the June 223 Brexit vote of 222 percent.
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Cashin said he didn't think Thursday's sell-off was only because of speculation about Cohn.
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Traders said concern about the Fed lingered Wednesday, as stocks staged another sharp sell-off.
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Erdogan has characterised the sell-off as an attack on the economy by outside forces.
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They have also taken a hit from a wider sell-off in global tech stocks.
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Despite that sell-off, SMH is still up about 34 percent in the last year.
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If stocks sell off, however, he sees it as an opportunity to buy the dip.
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I bet they'll bounce again from the next market-wide sell-off, whenever it happens.
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It means that a sell-off found its bottom, and bounced back during the session.
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The recent cryptocurrency sell-off came after huge price rises for many coins last year.
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Microsoft, however, hasn't "come anywhere near" its 200-week moving average despite the sell-off.
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A big reason for that sell-off was concern about the economy and corporate profits.
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But it is a positive, we haven't seen markets sell off - most markets are up.
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The Fed's change of heart helped halt and partly reverse December's brutal stock sell-off.
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While it's true that a Trump sell-off is likely to be of a larger magnitude than a Clinton relief rally, a fundamental analysis of global economic growth and equity markets suggests that sell-off is unlikely to translate into a long-lasting impairment.
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This kind of sell-off happened in February 2018, when funds that had borrowed money to bet against volatility, or big stock market swings, got caught in a sell-off and were forced to sell their S&P 500 positions, sending stocks even lower.
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SELL-OFF Salvini's shock decision to call time on the 14-month-old government threw the euro zone's third-largest economy into deeper political uncertainty just as it was due to start 2020 budget preparations, causing a sell-off in Italian bonds and shares.
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Bernanke's term as chair was greeted by a 21987 percent sell-off, starting May 21980, 2006, through June 13, but Bernanke also had to suffer through the stock market collapse during the 2008 financial crisis, so his first sell-off was a minor trial.
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SHARE IMPACT Trump's tweet ignited a global sell-off in shares of major auto industry players.
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Chinese shares rose early Friday, and other Asian markets also recovered losses from Thursday's sell-off.
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The reports initially caused a sell-off in commodities, notably energy and industrial metals like copper.
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Then, one week in February of 2018, the market began to sell off and volatility returned.
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The sell-off was broad, with all the 226 major S&P sectors in the red.
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"We believe the sell off is behind us," said Lee, former J.P. Morgan chief equity strategist.
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Even with the most recent sell-off, U.S. stocks have generally outperformed overseas indexes throughout 2137.9.
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While falling oil prices have contributed, investors say Lopez Obrador's policies have aggravated the sell-off.
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"The sell-off in emerging markets has presented unbelievable value" in the near term, Siegel said.
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However, the slightly higher prices came after a much bigger sell-off in late U.S. trading.
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The technology sector, the biggest loser in Wednesday's sell-off, was down 21 percent on Thursday.
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Kolanovic says the impending sell-off won't be sparked by the political discourse surrounding Trump's policies.
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And where better to sell off your digital avatar than the web's favorite auction house, eBay?
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The U.S. Treasury market posted its biggest one-day sell-off in three months on Monday.
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Still, the U.S. president suggested that investors should now be buying into the ongoing sell-off.
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Boeing Co rose 6.973% as the plane maker's stock recovered ground following its recent sell-off.
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That followed a sharp sell-off on Monday that saw the falling into bear market territory.
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The call took place after a sell-off on Christmas Eve, the worst day of Dec.
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The sell-off has spread to other emerging market currencies and global stocks in recent weeks.
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This did little to shake the market however, despite heightened anticipation of a wider sell-off.
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Her thoughts came as the major indexes kicked off another the week in sell-off mode.
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But a sense that the sell-off had gone too far provided some respite on Thursday.
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The sell-off in the technology sector was part of broader declines across Asia's major indexes.
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A major market sell-off on Wednesday swept the 4 percent from its all-time highs.
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Stocks entered bear market territory on Monday after the worst Christmas Eve sell-off in history.
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Cramer attributed some of it to a marketwide sell-off, but also to Hormel's recent quarter.
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We are incrementally more opportunistic on the shares following the significant sell-off post F2Q results.
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Higher oil prices also led to a sell-off in airline stocks across Europe on Tuesday.
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"It's a secondary story" after the brutal sell-off shaking Wall Street on Monday, Raedler added.
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But they are now squeezed as a sell-off in the lira drives up repayment costs.
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The stock market has erased the December sell-off as it heads back to record highs.
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Neighbouring Abu Dhabi fell 0.5 percent, weighed down by a sell-off in heavyweight banking shares.
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After a hideous sell-off in biotech this year, the group has started to finally rebound.
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Bond yields, which move opposite price, also fell in sympathy with the sell off in stocks.
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A sell-off would tighten financial conditions, which would put downward pressure on global risk markets.
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She said the disappointing second-quarter sales outlook is likely what fueled the stock's sell-off.
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Alphabet and Disney have both been swept up in the broader market sell-off this month.
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Despite its recent sell-off, Dollar Tree's stock is up more than 10% year to date.
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Especially if the current Treasuries sell-off proves to be the start of a proper reversal.
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The moves from the Trump administration led to a massive sell-off to start the week.
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Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, says the sell-off in oil won't last long.
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Talk of an interest rate rise caused the dollar to strengthen and metals to sell off.
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That alarmed investors and appeared to be the main factor behind the JPMorgan stock sell-off.
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Tighter financial conditions after a global stock market sell-off pose a risk to capital spending.
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Emanuel said a sell-off could take the S&P back down to the 2,875 level.
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While investors were in no mood for a sell-off, caution was still very much present.
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I believe any short-term sell off of the market will be exactly that; short term.
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There will be assets that will sell off on an irrational basis that will provide opportunities.
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Still, the benchmark index is up nearly 4% in June recouping most of May's sell-off.
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Another high-yield credit trader also attributed the sell-off pressure on credits to profit taking.
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Banking stocks tumbled more than 2 percent amid an accelerated sell-off in China's bond market.
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In the 1990s, the U.S. Congress voted to sell off those helium reserves, essentially privatizing it.
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The currency's sell-off may have figured in the call for early elections, some investors said.
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"I thought about the same thing," he admitted in a sell-off strategy session with investors.
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Frenkel said he didn't think the sell-off had anything to do with rising interest rates.
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However, the contract pared some gains due to a stronger U.S. currency and technical sell-off.
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The moves triggered another equity market sell off as investors fretted about retaliation from exporting countries.
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"If it does sell off on earnings, I still think it can go higher," Keene said.
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Bitcoin has held up pretty well amid the sell-off in the cryptocurrency market, analysts said.
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U.S. stock futures were lower this morning, after a major Wall Street sell-off on Tuesday.
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Investors have been worried about rising security concerns and a sell-off in the lira currency.
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It's not as if we're seeing equity funds sell off and money flow into fixed income.
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In October Mr Flannery promised to sell off assets worth $20bn over the next two years.
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Even before the latest sell-off, Kraft's shares had fallen by about a third since 2015.
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Pegasus plans to sell off older, less fuel-efficient planes as new ones arrive, Nane said.
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Stocks and sterling saw a massive sell-off in the days after the vote was announced.
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The sell-off started on Friday in China, where the main Shanghai index dropped 3.6 percent.
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Now that stocks have seen the worst sell-off in months, the analyst's warning appears prescient.
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In Europe, stocks also joined the global sell off amid the turmoil in China's stock market.
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The sell-off is caused by many situations that (the Chinese government) has not responded to.
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Fund managers said CDS were driven partly by a global sell-off of emerging-market debt.
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Not everyone is convinced these low prices represent bargains, however, given the worldwide equities sell-off.
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Analysts heavily revised down their estimates for fourth-quarter earnings after a late-December sell-off.
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After that August sell-off, I bought beaten-down stocks like XOM, DIS, FB, and AMZN.
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The sell-off in bank stocks on Tuesday made them more attractive to Cramer, not less.
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The sell-off in bank stocks on Tuesday made them more attractive to Cramer, not less.
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Emerging market stocks and currencies saw an immediate sell-off after the election of Donald Trump.
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In January, days before the sell-off began, FINRA warned about the levels of margin debt.
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Erdogan has cast the tariffs, and the lira's sell-off, as an "economic war" against Turkey.
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Despite the recent sell-off, Wall Street expects stocks to rebound in 224.1 and into 2371.
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Despite the recent sell-off, Wall Street expects stocks to rebound in 226 and into 22016.
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But Campling said any sell-off is "fantastic opportunity to add to positions" in tech stocks.
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"The market is doing much better after a cautious sell-off yesterday," said analyst Ryan Woods.
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Cohn said if cities "sell off" or privatize infrastructure assets, the administration could provide financial support.
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The sell-off took place despite global growth was helping to improve the corporate earnings outlook.
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That triggered a sell-off in bonds across the euro zone that gathered momentum on Friday.
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Oil is one of the best-performing assets after a major sell-off earlier this year.
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A disappointment could see Italian bonds sell off some more, said DZ Bank analyst Sebastian Fellechner.
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"At the beginning of this sell-off, it was about oil and China demand," he said.
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His comments come as Wall Street rallied on Friday, a day after a global sell-off.
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Halftime Report trader, Steve Weiss, is taking advantage of the sell-off by going bargain hunting.
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However, the announcement rattled markets, prompting a bond sell-off and a rout of banking stocks.
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The sell-off in the stock market was a boon to the mortgage market last week.
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Energy-company bonds will sell off and create a pall of risk avoidance across all industries.
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It will force local authorities to sell off their family council homes, sometimes to foreign investors.
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Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs this week before Wednesday's sell-off.
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Axis Bank shares were down 3.6 percent in a Mumbai market amid a broader sell-off.
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That, a sell-off in Apple and the move up in yields soured the mood Friday.
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Mr Yu is doubtful that emerging markets would decouple from developed markets in any sell-off.
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So Thamman contrives to make his father disappear prematurely, that he may sell off the lands.
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People should remember the catalyst of the sell-off in early February was rising interest rates.
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"In our view, when stocks sell off on good news, that's a bear market," Wilson wrote.
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A December rate hike appears all but certain, but Golub does not anticipate a sell-off.
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Friday's sell-off of more than 4 percent was its second-worst day of the year.
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Jim Lacamp, senior portfolio manager at UBS, also thinks the market may see another sell-off.
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The regulator's initial proposals prompted a steep sell-off in power stocks when announced in July.
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The primary result prompted a steep sell-off in Argentine asset prices, and revived debt fears.
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The co-working giant is now looking to sell off businesses and cut thousands of jobs.
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Still, Essner believes markets could see a repeat of the sell-off that followed May's extension.
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He said the companies assume they may need to sell off some assets to appease regulators.
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This led to a huge sell off on Wednesday, with the shares losing nearly 10 percent.
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Banks and other financial companies, which took the heaviest losses in the sell-off, also surged.
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It started last Tuesday, when an initial rally faded into a hard sell-off mid-morning.
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Others point out that European spreads have held up relatively well in the recent sell-off.
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"The likelihood of a positioning-driven sell-off in the near-term has increased," he wrote.
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That report prompted a major sell-off in more than 100 Chinese stocks, according to Innes.
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The destruction of the '2300 eruption forced Ms. Vigo's family to sell off half the estate.
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The slowdown also triggered a sell-off at Adecco's Dutch rival Randstad, which lost 3.7 percent.
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Analysts said the Federal Reserve's decision to shrink its balance sheet factored into December's sell-off.
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The Fed sell-off is just beginning, says Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors.
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But Trump's speech came against a backdrop of a precipitous sell-off in U.S. stock markets.
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The latest filing brings his total sell-off to more than $711 million since Nov. 6.
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On bond desks, there was a huge sell-off in the $13.6 trillion U.S. Treasuries market.
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Even so, Jana encouraged Safeway to exit certain underperforming markets and sell off non-core assets.
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Squawk Box Live tracked global market moves after a heavy sell-off on Wall Street overnight.
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Markets were shocked by that decision, which sparked a major sell-off in Mexican financial assets.
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They discounted the effects of the global stock market sell-off over the past 48 hours.
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Investors looking to reduce their exposure to the currency will sell off heavily traded bank stocks.
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Another option is to demand that AT&T and Time Warner sell off some plum assets.
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The sell-off since then has wiped out most, if not all, of the over-enthusiasm.
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Treasury prices rose on Tuesday, with investors looking for safety amid the stock-market sell-off.
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The latest filing brings his total sell-off to more than $882 million since Nov. 6.
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Those gains ballooned to 12.3% one month after the sell-off and 19% after three months.
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The stock had closed Friday down a little more than 4%, amid a broader sell-off.
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Major U.S. indexes were sharply down on Thursday, continuing a major sell-off around the world.
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Arabica bucked the sell-off in financial markets, surging 11% at one point amid tight supplies.
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Even the threat of a sudden sell-off can stir up trouble in global currency markets.
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But some common cognitive errors are making this sell-off seem more dramatic than it is.
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That's likely to displease Nissan, which wants France to sell off its stake in Renault altogether.
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Beyond these measures, Sandler is quick to say he thinks this sell-off has been overblown.
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After an ugly sell-off in October, investors appear to have regained their appetite for stocks.
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The stock has soared 28% in 2020, while the broad market suffered a historic sell-off.
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In the United States, where stocks suffered a major sell-off on Monday, futures were higher.
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The news, coupled with a broader market sell-off, sent Diamondback's stock down a record 22016%.
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The market sell-off sent all three major equity indexes into the red over coronavirus fears.
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This week's market sell-off over coronavirus fears hit health insurance and hospital stocks especially hard.
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At this point, this week's sell-off in hospitals and health insurer stocks has been overdone.
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Another option was to demand that AT&T and Time Warner sell off some plum assets.
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The steep sell-off comes as investors respond to growing concerns about the coronavirus' economic impact.
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Stocks stabilized Monday after Friday's sharp sell-off as investors remained optimistic about the market's fundamentals.
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Friday's sell-off wiped out the averages' gains for January and snapped four-month winning streaks.
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But stocks in Europe and the United States are bouncing back from Monday's sharp sell-off.
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Last November, Bannister forewarned investors about the sell-off that hit the market a month later.
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The sell-off, which hit most cryptocurrencies, followed reports of regulation from South Korea and China.
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The company is aiming to cut thousands of jobs and sell off some of its divisions.
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That had spurred a rally in the yen and a sell-off in stocks on Wednesday.
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Those comments, at his confirmation hearing, prompted a sell-off of the Canadian and Mexican currencies.
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The sell-off in stocks has fallen to a new level in market lingo: a correction.
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Options trading flows suggest that much of the fear of the recent sell-off has faded.
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Chinese stocks were the lone major Asian market to have avoided the global sell-off overnight.
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Tesla shares tumbled on Monday amid a broader market sell-off driven by investors' coronavirus concerns.
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The sell-off comes after OHL dragged its feet over buying back bonds earlier this year.
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Investors abandoned stocks in Asia, while markets in Europe steadied after the previous day's sell-off.
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The top five U.S. tech companies have taken a huge hit during this recent sell-off.
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The central bank had been waiting for the economy to stabilize to sell off these assets.
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The slip in ethereum's value coincides with a broader sell-off in the global cryptocurrency markets.
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However, the Turkish lira's sell-off in August and its slump against the yen on Jan.
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The Hill's sources said that AT&T only offered to sell off CNN, and not Turner.
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Saut predicted the sell-off in February, and since that time he's been forecasting new highs.
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It will also sell off at least half of Popular's property assets within about 18 months.
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Typically, Treasury yields fall when stocks sell off, because investors seek safety in the bond market.
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The sharp drop below $8,000 began Monday and continued to sell off throughout the trading week.
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Only time will prove whether this sell-off will be the catalyst that finally ends it.
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Exxon shares were lower Friday for the fourth straight day amid a broader market sell-off.
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Regulators, meanwhile, are reviewing the purchases made and may even ask companies to sell off assets.
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The sudden sell-off can be explained in large part by looking at the bond market.
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Just three months ago, disappointing department store earnings sparked an intense sell-off in retail stocks.
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Calling it a "frank discussion," Hawley said he pressed Zuckerberg to sell off WhatsApp and Instagram.
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The Dow Jones industrial average has clawed back from the worst of last month's sell-off.
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It was up sharply after the Nasdaq sell-off and was trading near 11 on Friday.
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The company is aiming to cut thousands of jobs and sell off some of its divisions.
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The sell-off would be a marked acceleration of the U.S. oil major's previous divestment plans.
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Cashin estimates that approximately 30 to 35 percent of Thursday's sell-off is from aluminum stocks.
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Cramer's reason for Thursday's sell-off was simpler than what he saw on his Twitter feed.
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Nvidia shares surged Tuesday, after a three-day sell-off pushed the stock into a correction.
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After a coronavirus-induced sell-off at the end of January, stocks have been ticking higher.
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The technology sector, the biggest loser in Wednesday's sell-off, closed down 7.653 percent on Thursday.
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He said the sell-off in naphtha prices had been brewing for a couple of months.
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His resignation from Uber's board was not a shock, given his sell-off of the shares.
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O). Wall Street stocks also closed down on the tech sell-off, which included Microsoft (MSFT.
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Despite Tuesday's sell-off, June is shaping up to be a good month for U.S. equities.
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Read More Salesforce CEO: The key to extraordinary growth The market-wide sell-off on Tuesday reminded Cramer that there are still stocks out there that can be counted on, and investors should be prepared to snatch up the next time there is a sell-off.
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The oil price slump in 2015 caused a sell-off in bonds issued by those American producers.
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That could cause dividend yielding stocks to be less attractive and trigger a market-wide sell-off.
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Earlier this month, the two countries hiked tariffs on their goods, sparking a sell-off in equities.
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Sources said on Monday Italy was preparing to protect its banks from a destabilising share sell-off.
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He's specifically watching stocks that held up during the broader market sell-off such as Dollar General.
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News that the U.S. was blacklisting Huawei triggered a big sell-off in chipmaker stocks last month.
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All this trade disputes and ongoing disputes led to a sell-off in U.S. stock markets today.
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U.S. government debt yields rose slightly on Monday as U.S. stocks resumed their hefty October sell-off.
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Two sources told Reuters on Thursday that a few large, institutional investors had triggered the sell off.
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The Oakmark portfolio manager told CNBC Tuesday he bought more Netflix shares during the December sell-off.
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The sell-off pushed inflation to its highest in 15 years and has deepened concern about banks.
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The soft fix came after a tariff war-inspired sell-off in the spot market on Thursday.
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Helping the euro's rise has been a general sell-off in the dollar against its major rivals.
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Bankruptcy also makes it easier for a company to take out new loans and sell off assets.
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Large-cap tech stocks are trying to regain footing they lost during the recent market sell-off.
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Calling the current market environment the "real world," he said investors shouldn't worry about Tuesday's sell off.
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But the sell-off ended later in the session, with investors buying stocks sensitive to domestic demand.
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Cramer pointed out that historically, every sell-off in the company's stock has been a buying opportunity.
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Those worries could extend this sell-off and drag stocks back down to 2018 lows, says Boockvar.
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Last, crude got swept up in a sell-off last week that saw investors dump risk assets.
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The greenback has been subject to a heavy sell-off over the past month, losing 5 percent .
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The sell-off began in late 1961, but it picked up downward steam in the new year.
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Shares linked to Xiao and his Beijing-based Tomorrow Group have stabilised since an initial sell-off.
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Traders are already starting to sell off foward prices for Western Canadian Select, the heavy crude benchmark.
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The scandal prompted Toshiba to slash costs throughout its business and sell off its medical devices division.
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Berkshire shares are down 12 percent from their 52-week high amid the broader market sell-off.
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But Thursday's steep sell-off had little to do with the shutdown fears, traders previously told CNBC.
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But they have nose-dived recently amid concerns about a bond market sell-off and rising inflation.
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Amazon saw a similar sell-off after delivering weak guidance in its third-quarter 2018 earnings report.
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Some analysts believe that the sell-off was triggered because of the way the complex machines operate.
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That performance was far worse than the worst day of the sell-off in January and February.
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Lee, former chief equity strategist at J.P. Morgan, called the bottom of the sell-off on Oct.
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Gundlach was spot-on with his call on the massive sell-off at the end of 2018.
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The sell-off started in anticipation a day earlier, with a 7.8 percent decline in the shares.
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The company's shares have more than tripled in the past 12 months even after Thursday's sell-off.
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During this time, GE has been forced to consolidate and sell off key parts of its company.
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Cramer said Wednesday that Friday's job number "better be perfect " or Wall Street's sell-off will continue.
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Analysts considered the stock sell-off overdone, saying these risks were well-known before the Reuters story.
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Since then he has been trimming his price target, and has correctly called each new sell-off.
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You can lose a lot of money if you sell off your assets for the wrong reason.
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"A gentle dip ahead of earnings can be the best vaccination against a sell-off," he said.
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Its strong run this year marks a turnaround after a steep sell-off in the fourth quarter.
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The benchmark index has surged more than 27 percent since a post-Brexit sell-off in June.
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The details of the proposal: Sell off $1.75 billion in assets (including Sears Home Services and Kenmore).
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Athens has agreed to sell off an array of assets, including TRAINOSE and its maintenance company ROSCO.
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However strong U.S. economic data on Thursday boosted the dollar and triggered a sell-off in gold.
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The news caused US stocks to tumble, and the sell-off has continued in Europe on Friday.
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Following the May sell-off, the S&P 500 now faces its next critical test, says Johnson.
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Some, including Hainan, later postponed after local dealers complained they wouldn't be able to sell off inventories.
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So, despite the sell-off on Friday and Cramer's eagerness to put money to work, he didn't.
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The stock market has been up for three sessions in a row after that brutal sell-off.
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The global sell-off is widely regarded as the worst seen since the Lehman crash of 2008.
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Remember the brutal sell-off last year when stocks suffered their worst December since the Great Depression?
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The news triggered a market sell-off, but European stocks began a recovery through Tuesday morning trade.
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Stocks surged for a second day, making up even more ground from last week's steep sell-off.
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People sell off whatever is left of their homes and livelihoods, pack the essentials and head southeast.
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Stocks continued the deep sell-off this week as traders grapple with how to price in trade.
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The currencies have come off their lows but analysts said the sell-off was probably not over.
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This adage reminds us that rumors can drive a rally or a sell-off in a stock.
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If tariffs increase as scheduled on Friday, Gundlach thinks the U.S. stock market will sell off further.
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Jeff Currie, a commodities analyst at Goldman Sachs, told CNBC the oil market sell-off was overblown.
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Roth said he expects the market to remain choppy and possibly sell off through Election Day, Tuesday.
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U.S. financials saw a sharp sell-off in the last hour of trade after the Fed decision.
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Perhaps one of the more intriguing divergences is the sell-off in heavyweights like Facebook, Netflix, Amazon.
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In December, the spread hit the lowest level since the financial crisis during a massive sell-off.
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SHANGHAI, April 25 (Reuters) - China stocks steadied on Tuesday following a sharp sell-off the previous session.
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Asia provides both an explanation of this week's sell-off and a glimpse of crypto-currencies' future.
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The sell-off in Italian and Spanish stocks deepened, with Italy's FTSE MIB benchmark down 1.5 percent.
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Consider Friday's sell-off, which was followed by a large rebound Monday, and a drastic drop Tuesday.
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That raised suspicions of insider trading, but Intel said the stock sell-off was unrelated to Spectre.
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Despite international criticism and a sell-off of Italy's government bonds, the budget is popular with Italians.
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To do that Chandra should grit his teeth and sell off all the peripheral stakes and businesses.
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English banking giant Standard Chartered's chairman suggests that investors should "de-dramatize" the recent market sell-off.
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Back in May, Adidas announced it would sell off its golf division, which was in a decline.
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He has also said the next sell-off could resemble the one that followed Lehman Brothers' collapse.
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The two are encouraging investors to seize the buying opportunity after the trade-war induced sell-off.
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Deutsche Bank's David Bianco wrote an 8 to 10 percent market sell-off is on the table.
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"I think Boston Beer's run so much that it could sell off hard next week," Cramer said.
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Bearish views from the conference added to the negative tone and sell-off already underway in markets.
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The S&P 500 continued to sell off and hit a low in October of around 959.
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"I think you get ready for the possibility of a December 2015-style sell-off," Cramer said.
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Wall Street veteran Jeff Saut isn't necessarily concerned about the recent sell-off in the stock market.
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And don't forget Amazon down here at the second straight day off of a Trump sell-off.
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Morgan Stanley told clients to stay on the sidelines during the Trump-driven sell-off in stocks.
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In the late 1990s, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani planned to sell off hundreds of gardens to developers.
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Major European chipmakers saw a sell-off with reports that Germany's Infineon had suspended shipments to Huawei.
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That follows a deep sell-off in global stocks at the end of 2018, tightening financial conditions.
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