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A setback for stocks was understandable, given how hard this year’s rally had been
Tighter regulation and higher borrowing costs could crimp returns
For the general investor, it pays to be vigilant and aware of such traps
Many will be hoping the cryptocurrency theft is more ‘Goldfinger’ than ‘Live and Let Die’
Global economic markers would normally signal a stronger greenback
The FT's Roger Blitz on the trade tensions the country faces
FTSE 100 is down since start of year amid sterling’s rise
Nafta renegotiation and presidential election pose a quandary for investors
Tech stocks and start-ups are more than just a yen-strength story
Intellectual property at the heart of small cap success, says Leo Lewis
Investors are increasingly expecting three or more interest rate increases this year
Demand for metal used in rechargeable batteries looks healthy but supply is growing
Levels of pessimism on UK equities have not been so stark since the 2008 crisis
BoJ’s pullback on government bonds has started talk of policy shift
The FT's Leo Lewis looks at whether Japan is stealth tapering ETF buying
Wall Street analysts predict that all sectors of the S&P 500 index will show growth
Fund managers have dumped many traditional stores on fears of online competition
Hopes over thawing tensions with North Korea and a strong economy are set to push currency higher
Topix could be as well positioned to rise this year as the first time Sony sold Aibo
Relaunch of the Aibo pet brand reflects equities confidence, says Leo Lewis
Run of trading days without 5% decline close to matching 1960s record
The FT's Roger Blitz on a euro rally as the dollar lags behind
The greenback has not strengthened despite recent interest rate rises
Greenback weakness would have far-reaching consequences for financial assets in 2018
Strong global economy could be starting point for pessimists to feel empowered
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