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Piper Sandler analysts lowered their rating on the cybersecurity stock to Neutral from Overweight, reiterating a target of $400 for the price.
Piper Sandler analysts lowered their rating on the cybersecurity stock to Neutral from Overweight, reiterating a target of $400 for the price.
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NEW YORK/SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) -Bitcoin was set for its biggest weekly fall in nearly a year on Friday, as traders fretted over the likely dumping of tokens from defunct Japanese exchange Mt. Gox and further selling by leveraged players after the cryptocurrency's strong run. The price of the world's largest cryptocurrency slid as much as 8% on the day to $53,523, its lowest since late February. Media reports said Mt. Gox, the world's leading exchange for cryptocurrencies before it collapsed a decade ago, may start returning bitcoin to creditors, who are seen as likely sellers since the token's worth was only hundreds of dollars in 2014.
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China's central bank has hundreds of billions of yuan worth of bonds at its disposal to borrow, and will sell them depending on market conditions, the bank told Reuters on Friday, part of a plan markets see as an effort to cool a powerful bond rally. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) will borrow the medium- and long-term bonds on an open-ended unsecured basis and sell them depending on market conditions, as it has signed agreements with several major financial institutions regarding bond borrowing, according to the bank. The official remarks come at a time China's sovereign bonds have performed strongly this year, with yields hitting record lows, as a wobbly economy and volatile stock markets pushed savers into fixed-income safe haven investments.
The recently retired CEO of semiconductor equipment maker ASML said in an interview with Dutch radio station BNR on Saturday that U.S.-China disputes over computer chips are ideological and not based on facts, and they are set to continue. Wennink left in April after a ten year term at the helm of ASML that saw it become Europe's largest technology firm. Since 2018, the U.S. has imposed increasing restrictions on what tools the company can export to China, its second-largest market after Taiwan, citing security concerns.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares closed higher on Wednesday, driven by strength in the chip stock sector. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is one of the most closely watched members of Congress for stock trading activity, largely due to the significant purchases made by her husband, Paul Pelosi. On June 26, Paul Pelosi bought 10,000 shares of NVIDIA, with the purchase valued between $1 million and $5 million. Over the past six months, NVIDIA's stock has surged by more than 161
Nvidia (NVDA) shares dip in pre-market trading — opening lower in Friday's regular trading hours — after New Street Research downgraded the chipmaker's stock to a Neutral rating. The Morning Brief team examines New Street Research's analyst note that cites "limited further upside" for the semiconductor titan. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese household spending fell unexpectedly in May as higher prices continued to squeeze consumers' purchasing power, data showed on Friday, complicating the central bank's decision on how soon to raise interest rates. Many analysts expect consumption to rebound in the coming months as big wage hikes offered by companies and a tax break aimed at cushioning the blow from rising living costs reach households. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will highlight how pay increases are spreading, including at smaller firms, in a report due later this month, sources have told Reuters, a trend that strengthens the case for a near-term interest rate hike.
The largest cryptocurrency is diving after collapsed exchange Mt. Gox prepares to refund digital assets to its users.
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While lululemon (LULU) faces near-term challenges, its earnings growth potential and strength in the international segment could pave the way for the stock's return to growth trajectory.
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Credit Suisse's collapse was caused by the bank's management, not by Swiss financial authorities, Swiss National Bank Chairman Thomas Jordan was quoted as saying on Friday. "It was the result of bad decisions by the bank's management," Jordan told newspaper Le Temps in an interview. "The Swiss authorities were well prepared, and we took the necessary measures to avoid a global financial crisis."
LONDON (Reuters) -Shell will take an impairment charge of up to $2 billion after the sale of its Singapore refinery and pausing of construction of one of Europe's largest biofuel plants, it said on Friday. The British energy company had announced on Tuesday that it would halt construction at its Rotterdam plant in the Netherlands because of weak market conditions. Shell said the decision will lead to a non-cash, post-tax impairment of between $600 million and $1 billion when it publishes second-quarter results on Aug. 1.
Visa's (V) revenue growth rate has fallen to single digits from double digits in the last two quarters.