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The stock rout, and a warning from IPOs

The market for initial public offerings (IPO) had been giving off warning signals long before this week’s rout in global stocks. The two are connected — and the human investors had a lead over the robot traders. London saw two big IPO disappointments which happened to be divisive stocks with strong bear cases. Online lender Funding Circle Holdings Plc, down ...

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Fund carnage shows peril of ignoring liquidity

Indian retail investors won’t easily forgive their fund managers, nor will they quickly forget this wealth destruction. Out of 416 open-ended, onshore equity funds, 401 have lost money this year. Tech funds, the only ones to have performed decently, have been helped by Asia’s worst-performing currency of 2018. And that’s only because Indian software exporters earn revenues in a strong ...

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Market meltdowns happen with an alarming frequency

Bloomberg You could write it off as a fluke in February. When it happened again in March, people got concerned. Now stocks are tumbling a third time in 2018, and investors are starting to sense something has changed. A smattering of 3 percent plunges may not make a bear market, but it sure is a break from the past, which ...

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