TPP: Trump returns to the negotiating table and price jump BitCoin, the backgrounds

Business News – This week we have ao. the BitCoin: Spontaneous price jump! What is behind it? In addition: Vladimir Putin says Paris and Berlin would ‘only follow the big brother [USA]’, at the same time Donald Trump withdraws after his own set 24-hour deadline for Syria question: The invasion may come but not – probably not. For this, Trump is spontaneously considering a return to the Trans-Pacific Free Trade Agreement (TPP). Afterwards, as always, we take a look at the main newspaper headlines and current stock market prices.

Trump’s return to the Trans-Pacific Free Trade Agreement (TPP)

After the war, peace! For Donald Trump, the world consists of 24 hours and 5 tweets daily. After political upheavals with North Korea, the Syria Initiative is now returning to a project that has long been: The Trans-Pacific Free Trade Agreement. Among other things, this Free Trade Agreement provides that certain goods in the Pacific region will no longer be taxed. In addition to the US, the trade alliance includes countries or city states such as Shanghai and Hong Kong. Even Donald Trump does not seem completely averse and said that under changed circumstances, he could well imagine to continue to negotiate. Of course with other conditions.

The Guardian also joins the TPP renegotiations

Also in the Guardian today is about the resumption of talks about the Free Trade Agreement, short TPP. Click here for the full article: Trump says he would rejoin TPP if offered better than Obama .

TPP is a topic, also in today’s New York Times

How relevant the theme is, also shows the New York Times. She also reports on the resumed discussions on the Free Trade Agreement, but underlines that the partners’ offers must be much better than those that existed under the Obama administration. Besides, the negotiations will not progress quickly, it will be a lengthy conversation. How long will it take, the New York Times writes in its article: Trump Want’s Back Into the TPP. Not So Fast, Say Members.

Sudden jump of the BitCoin course

Care, there it is again! After the past few weeks and the relatively high losses, the BitCoin is now a sign of recovery. After the extreme high, in December 2017 at over 15 000 US dollars, we arrived at the end of March already at 5000, over 60% loss, roughly calculated. No good signs for cryptocurrency and the new hype surrounding blockchain technologies. But slowly the prices are recovering and the BitCoin is again over $ 6500. Is the new rally now beginning to enter the cryptocurrency? 3 months ago, after our first video tutorial on Bitcoin for beginners was published, it is very hot in the trade. The first state has partially banned the currency in trade, and large central bank governors are speculating with a bubble and a hype. Some say that you will lose everything, others say that the currency will continue to rise. However, just as CDs were eventually superseded by music streaming from the MP3, eventually the classic hard currency will be replaced by digital money.

Recent BitCoin Market Price

Digital Transformation in Monetary System

Northern European countries such as Sweden and Finland show that most transactions are no longer carried out in cash but with bank and credit cards. Even small amounts, the purchase of a roll for 30 cents, is easily done with the bank card or even with the smartphone and NFC technology. In Germany, we are still fans of cash, but how long will it stay that way? Cryptocurrency is increasingly turning out to be an interesting alternative for those looking to the future.

Russia and Western Europe

Donald Trump is rowing back, the much-announced military strike has failed to materialize. Just two days ago, the US President announced an important decision within 48 hours. A military invasion of Syria, in size undefined, small pinpricks or the all-encompassing attack. As always, it was first spoken aloud before it was thought, now Donald trumps back. Hardly anyone understands the often very spontaneous decisions of the president. Whether its Secretary of State or Secretary of Defense, both must justify the President’s decisions, including those that are being postponed. In Syria, civil war continues. Donald Trump argues that the first thing was to destroy the IS, now that we have done that, we have to keep thinking. Concrete actions are missing. Behind the scenes, the two superpowers Russia and the US remained in constant conversation.

Emmanuel Macron sees strong evidence of poison gas attack in Syria

Further explosive got the matter yesterday. The French leader Emmanuel Macron spoke of sound evidence about the origin of the nerve gas, it was the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. Not only France would be involved in a military campaign, but also London. Thus, this conflict develops with every hour. Chancellor Angela Merkel also felt pressured to comment on a possible military conflict in Syria. She said that under no circumstances would you be involved in a military operation. At the same time, however, she shares political thought.

These clear reactions from European heads of state show how little one can deal with Donald Trump. No longer-term strategy, we rule Twitter and over decrees, past the Congress. Of course, all of this leaves its mark on Vladimir Putin, who says that Paris and Berlin will only follow the instructions from the USA.

Investor Place on stocks to watch (USA)

At the end of the economic news, we take a look at the Investor Place and look at three papers that you should keep an eye on. This includes the Fastenal Company (FAST). As a second recommendation, Investor Place shares the paper with General Electric Company (GE) and recommends Intel Corporation. Why? Here is the answer: 3 floors to Watch on Friday.

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SKY about new chief of London Stock Exchange

The recent headlines of SKY are “London Stock Exchange Group names new chief” and “New laws to stop bogus holiday sickness claims” . Read more about the recent news:

  • Jaguar Land Rover to shed 1,000 jobs – reports
  • New laws to stop bogus holiday sickness claims
  • London Stock Exchange Group names new chief

CNBC

This are the most recent headlines of CNBC like “Wells Fargo shares rise after earnings top Wall Street estimates” and “White House reportedly to increase trade pressure on China” . You like to read more about them? Check the agencies recent blog posts:

Euro News

This week Euro News shows new “Real Stuff: OECD’s Secretary General Constructs His Vision For Europe” and “Watch live: Sergey Lavrov could speak on Syria at press conference” . The recent headlines:

Wall Street Journal

This are the most recent headlines of Wall Street Journal like “JPMorgan Reports Record Earnings” and “Look Out, Meghan Markle! The IRS Is Watching” . Headlines and news of the week:

Financial Express

The most newest agency Financial Express writes about “This $100 billion investor pins hope on Modi’s war on NPAs; sees India as ‘engine of growth’ in 3-5 years” also “Need to revive global economic cooperation to defeat trade war, protectionism, says WTO official Yonov Frederick Agah” . More headlines:

Money Control

Here are the most recent news for Money Control like “Market Update: IT, Pharma index outperforms led by TCS, Glenmark; Adani Ports up 3%; SBI most active” and “Market Update: CNX Metal outshines as SAIL, JSPL gain over 3%; Infosys up 1% ahead of Q4” . Read more about the news:

Hargreaves Lansdown

New by Hargreaves Lansdown, this week “Europe midday: Banks top gains as trade tensions ease” and “Asia report: Markets mostly higher as Syria, trade fears ease” . More new topics of the blog:

  • Europe midday: Banks top gains as trade tensions ease
  • London midday: Stocks flat as investors eye US earnings; Hammerson tanks
  • Asia report: Markets mostly higher as Syria, trade fears ease

New York Post

Headlines and stories of New York Post like “Sears to close its last remaining Chicago location” and “Goldman Sachs on edge as analysts zero in on earnings” . News of the week:

Investor Place

New blog posts by Investor Place we found today are “Stocks Brace for Impact With Looming Jobs Report” and “3 Stocks to Watch on Friday: Fastenal Company (FAST), General Electric Company (GE) and Intel Corporation (INTC)” . Read more about the recent news:

Fox News

This are the most recent headlines of Fox News like “Illinois town pension problems lead to massive layoffs” and “Trump creates task force to examine US Postal Service” . More headlines:

This Is Money

Headlines and stories of This Is Money this week are “FTSE LIVE: Markets mixed as international tensions ease; Traders eye US bank earnings announcement ” and “DAILY BRIEFING: Co-op boss lands just over £2m in pay after only ten months in the job” . Recent posts and trends:

The Guardian

News by The Guardian are”Trump would reconsider TPP trade pact on ‘better’ terms – business live” right now and “Trump says he would rejoin TPP if offered better terms than Obama” . More new topics of the blog:

New York Times

Main topics of this week from New York Times was “A California Housing Fight, Waged With Pen and Walking Shoes” and “Trump Wants Back Into the TPP. Not So Fast, Say Members.” . Discover more headlines of the blog:

Market Price: Stock Exchange Today

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Market Prices: Most Important

The share of Dow stands at 24,300.56 and goes up on -0.75% (-182.49US Dollar). Die S&P 500 goes to1,349.20 today and goes up on -0.49% (-13.11US Dollar). The paper of Nasdaq stands at 67.27 and goes up on -0.64% (-45.67US Dollar). The GlobalDow is at today and goes up on -0.11% (-3.37US Dollar). Today Gold stands at 1,550.19 and goes up on 0.54% (7.30US Dollar). Standard Oil goes to 683.26 and goes up on 0.30% (0.20US Dollar).

Market prices by Marketwatch.com

Market Prices: Key United States

Index Last Change % Change
Dow Jones Industrial Average 24,305.05 -0.73% -178.00
NASDAQ Composite Index 7,095.14 -0.63% -45.11
S&P 500 Index 2,651.28 -0.48% -12.71
Russell 2000 Index 1,550.19 -0.46% -7.13
Dow Jones Transportation Average 10,358.55 -0.02% -1.86
Dow Jones Utility Average Index 683.26 0.75% 5.10
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index 27,494.34 -0.50% -138.10
NASDAQ 100 Index (NASDAQ Calculation) 6,615.90 -0.61% -40.36
S&P 400 Mid Cap Index 1,883.92 -0.32% -6.08
NYSE Composite Index 12,538.94 -0.33% -41.29
Barron’s 400 Index 714.14 -0.45% -3.26
CBOE Volatility Index 17.81 -3.68% -0.68
Global Last Chg % Chg
Global Dow Realtime USD 3,056.01 -0.10% -3.03
Asia/Pacific Last Chg % Chg
The Asia Dow Index USD 3,610.34 0.21% 7.45
S&P/ASX 200 Benchmark Index 5,829.1 0.23% 13.6
Shanghai Composite Index 3,159.05 -0.66% -21.11
Hang Seng Index 30,808.38 -0.07% -22.90
S&P BSE Sensex Index 34,192.65 0.27% 91.52
NIKKEI 225 Index 21,778.74 0.55% 118.46
FTSE Straits Times Index 3,501.30 0.94% 32.69
Europe Last Chg % Chg
STOXX Europe 50 Index EUR 3,042.66 0.02% 0.57
STOXX Europe 600 Index EUR 379.20 0.10% 0.38
CAC 40 Index 5,315.02 0.11% 5.80
DAX 12,442.40 0.22% 27.39
IBEX 35 Index 9,767.30 0.21% 20.30
FTSE 100 Index GBP 7,264.56 0.09% 6.22
Americas Last Chg % Chg
BOVESPA Index 84,355.99 -1.27% -1,087.54
S&P/TSX Composite Index 15,279.80 0.07% 10.53
IPC Indice de Precios Y Cotizaciones 48,812.75 0.06% 30.19

Market Prices: Top Performers

Index Last Change % Change
Company 63.89 6.01% 3.62
Alaska Air Group Inc. 155.16 4.59% 6.81
F5 Networks Inc. 247.52 3.38% 08.09
Broadcom Inc. 150.98 3.17% 4.66
Concho Resources Inc. 41.65 3.08% 1.25
Newmont Mining Corp. 188.22 3.07% 5.61
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. 40.58 3.02% 1.20
Apache Corp. 18.15 2.92% 0.52
Marathon Oil Corp. 33.75 2.81% 0.92
Devon Energy Corp. 73.52 2.42% 1.74
Occidental Petroleum Corp.

Market Prices: Bottom Performers

Under Armour Inc. Cl C 14.28 -4.74% -0.71
Advance Auto Parts Inc. 106.18 -3.97% -4.39
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. 145.96 -3.81% -5.78
Cardinal Health Inc. 59.91 -3.78% -2.36
Under Armour Inc. Cl A 16.42 -3.67% -0.63
Wells Fargo & Co. 50.88 -3.45% -1.82
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 109.58 -3.34% -3.79
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. 195.69 -3.32% -6.73
KeyCorp 19.25 -3.05% -0.60
Tractor Supply Co. 58.36 -3.04% -1.85