Intel Stock Rises After Report It’s Planning a New Chip Plant
The tech company is in talks with asset-manager Apollo Global Management, which could provide more than $11 billion to help build the facility.
The tech company is in talks with asset-manager Apollo Global Management, which could provide more than $11 billion to help build the facility.
If you are looking for reliable dividends that can last a lifetime, here are four stocks you should turn your attention to. The post 4 Singapore Stocks That Can Pay You Dividends for the Rest of Your Life appeared first on The Smart Investor.
The Singapore market continues to adapt and innovate, as evidenced by major financial players like ABN Amro integrating advanced technologies such as AI to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. In this dynamic environment, dividend stocks remain a focal point for investors seeking stable returns, particularly those offering attractive yields in a landscape shaped by technological advancements and economic shifts.
Shares will soon trade for a lower price following its big split. History suggests the stock will keep climbing.
During the 1999 Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting, an ambitious attendee named Grant Morgan posed a compelling question: "If you were starting out again today in your early 30s, what would you do differently or the same in today's environment to replicate your success? In short, Mr. Buffett, how can I make $30 billion?" Buffett’s response didn't focus on get-rich-quick schemes or risky ventures. Instead, he unveiled a timeless blueprint for building wealth, emphasizing the importanc
In recent developments, the Singapore market has shown resilience, adapting swiftly to technological advancements and changing consumer preferences. This dynamic environment underscores the importance of selecting stocks that not only offer high yields but also demonstrate stability and growth potential in current market conditions.
Nvidia, Wall Street’s favorite artificial intelligence darling, is continuing to swell to staggering heights.
Stock market bulls don't see the portfolio party ending under a new interest rate regime.
Oxley Holdings, a cash-strapped property developer in Singapore, is seeking a private credit loan of up to US$120 million partly to help repay a Singapore dollar bond due next month.
We feature four attractive US growth stocks hitting their year-highs and look at whether they can sustain their run. The post 4 US Growth Stocks with Share Prices at Their 52-Week Highs: Can They Continue Their Run? appeared first on The Smart Investor.
GameStop's latest bout of volatile trading kicked off when the stock influencer Keith Gill returned to X.com after a three-year hiatus.
Investors are looking to the monthly jobs report for signs of labor market cooldown pivotal to the odds for a rate cut.
Here is how DBS Group Holdings Ltd (DBSDY) and Ellington Credit (EARN) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
In the late ‘90s, amidst the frenzy of the dot-com boom, Wired magazine made a bold prediction that Bill Gates, the tech titan behind Microsoft, could soar to trillionaire status by 2005. The math seemed sound: Gates' stake in Microsoft, which had ballooned from $233.9 million at its IPO in 1986 to a staggering $72.2 billion by June 1999, was growing at a blistering rate of 58.2% annually. But reality took a different turn. Rather than holding onto every Microsoft share, Gates opted for a differ
Cyber security provider CrowdStrike (CRWD) saw its stock spike +12% today after beating its first quarter top and bottom-line expectations Tuesday evening.
If you just found out that a stock you've invested in has been delisted, you're probably worried. Delisting is generally seen as a bad sign by investors, indicating that the company could be near...
Growing conviction for Fed rate cuts has buoyed megacap techs, injecting life into stocks more broadly.
Hindsight is always 20/20, but many times, looking at the past can help you gain an understanding of the future. The stock market is always unpredictable, but some stocks, like the "Magnificent 7,"...
The European Central Bank cut its key interest rate Thursday by a quarter-point, moving ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve as central banks around the world lean toward lowering borrowing costs — a shift with far-reaching consequences for home buyers, savers and investors. The ECB cut its benchmark rate to 3.75% from a record high of 4% at a meeting of the bank’s 26-member rate-setting council in Frankfurt. Speaking afterward at a news conference, ECB President Christine Lagarde said inflation had eased enough for the central bank to start lowering rates.
In late May 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) moved the spot Ethereum ETF applications into the next stage of deliberation, opening the door for the funds to begin trading as soon as this Summer. The approvals surprised many, as the SEC had not addressed the issue much after approving spot Bitcoin ETFs in January. With the approvals, many are speculating on what the ETFs could look like once they begin trading. Some predict they could be wildly successful. Don't Miss: 1 in 4 Ame
Bitcoin's rallied above $71,000 (£55,497) on Thursday, after an increase in exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows.