DGAP-PVR: Infineon Technologies AG: Release according to Article 40, Section 1 of the WpHG [the German Securities Trading Act] with the objective of Europe-wide distribution
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Bond Dog Returns, Market s Boxing Lesson, Possible Fed Next Moves The equity markets got bopped in the nose Thursday and were sent reeling. Stocks quotes in this article: DKNG, FL, LAMR
Vigilantes
Jim Cramer mentioned the term bond vigilantes in his piece on Thursday afternoon. It had been a while since I had heard the term, so long in fact that I doubt very many of these bond vigilantes are those bond vigilantes. Equity markets sure could use an appearance by the late Dan Dorfman on CNN right about now. One thing is certain, however. That is, in case we needed to be reminded, the bond market is still the dog and equities are still the tail.
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An early surge in the shares of GameStop Corpfizzled and left the video game retailer’s stock down more than 15% on Friday, throwing water on a renewed rally this week that has left analysts puzzled.
GameStop shares hovered around $94 after hitting $105 in late-morning trading. Despite Friday’s losses, the company’s stock is up about 135% for the week in the face of a broader market selloff that has sent the benchmark S&P 500 down about 2% over the same time.
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