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  2. One chart shows why both stocks and bonds are tanking ... - AOL

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    Both stocks and bonds are selling off right now, a shift from their past relationship. Until the past few weeks, stocks continued to climb to records as bond prices fell. Recently the S&P 500 ...

  3. Convergence trade - Wikipedia

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    Convergence trade is a trading strategy consisting of two positions: buying one asset forward—i.e., for delivery in future (going long the asset)—and selling a similar asset forward (going short the asset) for a higher price, in the expectation that by the time the assets must be delivered, the prices will have become closer to equal (will have converged), and thus one profits by the ...

  4. Asset price channel - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, the effects of expansionary monetary policy can also be described as higher stock prices (again leading to more funds) lower the costs of capital (financing with stocks instead of bonds makes investment cheaper), and will rise both demand and aggregate output. In other words: ↑ M → ↑ stock price → ↓ c → ↑ I → ↑ Y.

  5. Financial market - Wikipedia

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    Some of the securities include stocks and bonds, raw materials and precious metals, which are known in the financial markets as commodities. The term "market" is sometimes used for what are more strictly exchanges, that is, organizations that facilitate the trade in financial securities, e.g., a stock exchange or commodity exchange.

  6. Bonds aren't 'out of the woods yet' — and that could mean ...

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    Treasury yields fell on Tuesday, easing off 16-year highs that had spooked markets over the past week.. But Sofi head of investment strategy Liz Young told Yahoo Finance Live that the market's ...

  7. Secondary market - Wikipedia

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    Exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, and Nasdaq Stock Market provide centralized, liquid secondary markets for investors who wish to buy or sell stocks that trade on those exchanges. Most bonds and structured products trade "over the counter", or by phoning the bond desk of one’s broker-dealer. Loans sometimes ...

  8. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include securities listed on a public stock exchange as well as stock that is only traded privately, such as shares of private companies that are sold to investors ...

  9. Capital market - Wikipedia

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    In a primary market, new stock or bond issues are sold to investors, often via a mechanism known as underwriting. The main entities seeking to raise long-term funds on the primary capital markets are governments (which may be municipal, local or national) and business enterprises (companies).