Inflation Data, Plus Walmart, Deere, Alibaba, and More Stocks to Watch This Week
The April consumer price index is expected to be up 3.4% from a year earlier. Plus, retail sales, the leading economic index, and producer price index data.
The April consumer price index is expected to be up 3.4% from a year earlier. Plus, retail sales, the leading economic index, and producer price index data.
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Like most market-based investments, the price of gold gyrates in all directions. So how has it performed over the last ten years? If you invested $1,000 in gold a decade ago, how much would it be...
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.
Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings has moved into a new space at a prime office tower in Singapore to bring together more employees in the city-state.
Nvidia, Wall Street’s favorite artificial intelligence darling, is continuing to swell to staggering heights.
Comptroller Brad Lander said the Tesla CEO’s pay package is “outrageously large and insufficiently governed” at a meeting of investors on Tuesday.
The American economy is not as strong as we all thought. Growth has slowed to stall speed over the last four months. It looks like a hardish landing after all.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) stock saw some redemption Wednesday after Tuesday’s broader sector selloff amid reports of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s (NYSE:TSM) planning to boost the prices of its chip production services. Recent reports indicated AMD, which bagged a 33% market share in the server CPU market, is looking to expand its partnership with Samsung Electronics Co to develop 3-nanometer chip processing technology. AMD’s collaboration with Samsung has the potential
In recent developments within the Singapore market, innovative financial services like Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) are gaining traction, reflecting a broader trend towards digitalization and enhanced financial offerings. This evolving landscape underscores the importance of stability and consistent returns, qualities that make dividend stocks particularly appealing for investors looking to balance growth with income in their portfolios.
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.
Investors are weighing signs the surprising resilience in the US economy might be starting to show cracks.
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...
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
Stock market bulls don't see the portfolio party ending under a new interest rate regime.
A billion-dollar push by the city-state to create an alternative business hub near Changi Airport was once a big draw for banks and tech giants. Now it’s rapidly emptying out.
A softening labour market and a cooling economy have traders perking up with expectations of a September rate cut from the Federal Reserve, lifting stocks and keeping the dollar under pressure. European stock markets are set for a higher open, futures indicate, with the continent-wide STOXX 600 hoping to shrug off Tuesday's drop ahead of PMI data from the euro zone, France and Germany. The European Central Bank's policy meeting on Thursday will likely keep risk appetite in check as traders await comments to get clarity on how the central bank will follow up after a widely expected rate cut this week.
Growing conviction for Fed rate cuts has buoyed megacap techs, injecting life into stocks more broadly.
The U.S. Federal Reserve will cut its key interest rate in September and once more this year, according to a majority of forecasters in a Reuters poll that also showed a significant risk they opt for only one or none at all. But over the past few months, Fed officials have made clear they are in no hurry to cut the policy rate. Still, nearly two-thirds of economists, 74 of 116, in the May 31-June 5 Reuters poll predicted the first cut in the fed funds rate to a 5.00%-5.25% range would come in September.
It remains to be seen if prices settle around current levels, which are about 50% higher than before the latest frenzy started. GameStop jumped more than 100% at times earlier this week.
Lululemon reported first quarter results after the bell on Wednesday amid growing competition in the athleisure space.