DoubleLine's Gundlach says bitcoin leads stock market movements

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bitcoin, the highly volatile digital currency, is proving to be the new stock market indicator, influential investor Jeffrey Gundlach said on Monday, adding that this is hardly just a "gut feeling" given the recent price movements.

As seen on TV: How inventor Joy Mangano designs a better life

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Is the plot of your life worthy of a big-budget Hollywood film?

Your money: Game theory for your financial life

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The term “game theory” probably makes you think of really hard math - the kind pioneered by U.S. mathematician John Nash, the troubled genius who inspired the Oscar-winning film "A Beautiful Mind."

Global funds cut stock exposure to four-month low amid trade war fears

LONDON (Reuters) - Spooked by brewing trade tensions and a broad reversal in technology shares, global investors have cut their equity exposure to a four-month low this month while reducing their holdings of U.S. stocks to the lowest in nearly two years.

EV Energy Partners files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

(Reuters) - EV Energy Partners LP, an oil and gas master limited partnership (MLP), filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday.

U.S. funds recommend switching cash into bonds in March: Reuters poll

BENGALURU (Reuters) - U.S. fund managers switched recommended global portfolios slightly more in favor of bonds in March, in part on concerns trade barriers between the world's two biggest economies may escalate to a broader trade war, a Reuters poll found.

Shrinking junk bond issuance keeps U.S. high-yield prices afloat

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The junk bond rally may be over, but investors should not expect a sharp unraveling.

Bank of America to add Merrill Edge offices, advisers

(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp said on Thursday it will grow its wealth management offering for mainstream investors by opening 600 new Merrill Edge centers and adding 300 new brokers in the next two years.

European funds buy bonds, see euro growth cycle peak: Reuters poll

LONDON (Reuters) - European investors have raised their bond allocations in March while keeping their equity exposure at six-month lows, in a month marked by a sharp tech sector selloff and brewing trade tensions that threatened to dent world economic growth.

UK remain cautious on equities, favour emerging markets: Reuters poll

LONDON (Reuters) - British investors rattled by global trade tensions are holding equity exposure near four-month lows, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday, though they see emerging market assets as benefiting from dollar weakness.

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