Dow Jones Futures: Fed's Inflation Gauge Due After Biden Stumbles In Debate Vs. Trump
President Biden struggled in his debate vs. former President Trump. The Fed's inflation gauge looms.
President Biden struggled in his debate vs. former President Trump. The Fed's inflation gauge looms.
As the Singapore market shows signs of robust activity, with innovative companies like Currensea successfully raising significant funds through crowdfunding, it highlights a growing investor confidence and interest in diverse sectors. In this context, identifying stocks that are potentially trading below their intrinsic value could offer attractive opportunities for investors looking to capitalize on current market conditions.
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The launch of Nvidia's Blackwell chips will test the ability of its suppliers and customers to deal with the infrastructure challenges associated with even more powerful chips.
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Political turmoil in France gripped investors weighing whether stocks can build on their stellar first-half performance.
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A U.S. stock rally supercharged by excitement over artificial intelligence is drawing comparisons with the dotcom bubble two decades ago, raising the question of whether prices have again been inflated by optimism over a revolutionary technology. AI fever, coupled with a resilient economy and stronger earnings, has lifted the S&P 500 index to fresh records this year following a run of more than 50% from its October 2022 low. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index has gained over 70% since the end of 2022.
China bulls will be hoping it's the former. The 'official' manufacturing PMI from China's National Bureau of Statistics on Sunday came in at 49.5, unchanged from May and marking the second month in a row that manufacturing activity has declined. If there are financial market ripples from the first round of voting in the French election, they may be felt first in Asia on Monday.
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Asia lagged what was a pretty solid start to the new quarter for global stocks on Monday, and the steep rise in U.S. Treasury yields suggests it will be difficult session again on Tuesday for regional equities and emerging assets more broadly. The 10-year U.S. yield jumped 13 basis points to 4.50% on Monday - the highest yield and biggest one-day rise in a month - as investors repriced the potential inflationary impact from mooted fiscal, tariff, and immigration policies under a Donald Trump presidency. Wall Street, European, and world stocks powered through that headwind, Japanese stocks got a lift from the yen's slide back through 161.00 per dollar, and Chinese stocks drew strength from a positive surprise in domestic manufacturing sector data.
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Chewy shares were falling Monday after investor Keith Gill, better known as Roaring Kitty, disclosed a 6.6% stake in the pet-supplies retailer founded by GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen. It had climbed as much as 18% in the premarket session after Gill disclosed in a Monday filing that he owned nine million shares of the company. Gill is known for helping to spark the frenzy back in 2021 with bullish posts under the handle Roaring Kitty about the videogame retailer GameStop Cohen, Chewy’s founder, is also known for his roles as GameStop’s CEO and an investor in Bed Bath & Beyond.
As global markets navigate through a period of cautious optimism, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index has experienced a downtrend, reflecting concerns about the region's economic momentum. In such an environment, identifying growth companies with high insider ownership in Hong Kong can offer investors potential resilience and alignment of interests between shareholders and management.
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