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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (19041)6/14/2016 4:24:14 PM
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Brexit more likely. The support for the UK leaving the EU has increased in recent weeks, fueling concerns about the fallout to the British and European economies. Investors started off this week with bearish moves on emerging markets, currencies, and sovereign debt. Volatility in the stock markets of emerging markets surged 40 percent over the past several days, according to Bloomberg, which is the most since last summer. That combined with a potential rate hike from the Federal Reserve has led to a strengthening of the dollar, which is putting downward pressure on oil prices.
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