A Big Week For The Stock Market: Apple, Amazon, Big Pharma And The Fed
Stock market investors brace for a big week of earnings and econ as Apple, Amazon, Big Pharma and The Fed all line up to deliver news.
Stock market investors brace for a big week of earnings and econ as Apple, Amazon, Big Pharma and The Fed all line up to deliver news.
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As the Singapore market continues to navigate through global economic challenges, including inflation and interest rate adjustments, investors are increasingly looking for stable returns. Dividend stocks, known for their potential to provide regular income, become particularly appealing in such uncertain times.
Palantir followed up its “bombastic” December quarter with even better results for the March quarter as the data analytics software company continued to gain traction with its artificial-intelligence tools in particular with U.S. commercial customers. For the March quarter, Palantir posted revenue of $634 million, up 21% from a year ago, and ahead of both the company’s guidance range of $612 million to $616 million and Wall Street’s consensus of $615 million as tracked by FactSet. Adjusted operating income was $226 million, well ahead of Palantir’s forecast of $196 million to $200 million.
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Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz urged his successors to get back to basics as the company sees falling sales. Schultz said in a LinkedIn post that leaders should focus on spending time in stores and on providing good coffee rather than other management strategies. “At any company that misses badly, there must be contrition and…
"Rarely have I seen such a true win-win scenario for the government, Wall Street and the U.S. consumer."
'There has been a shift in thinking by the government that this is not just an SGX problem'
Stocks rallied at the end of last week, getting a boost from a "Goldilocks" jobs report.
Results from Disney took center stage as the media giant posted the first profit for a key part of its streaming business.
Gold prices climbed more than 1% on Monday, as the U.S. dollar weakened after softer-than-expected U.S. jobs data fueled expectations of potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve later this year. Spot gold rose 1% to $2,324.94 per ounce by 2:00 p.m. ET (1800 GMT). "The downside that we've seen over the last few weeks might actually be running out of steam, opening (the) door for gold prices to resume their upward trajectory," said Daniel Ghali, commodity strategist at TD Securities.
Toyota Motor is expected to get a big lift from demand for hybrids when it reports annual earnings on Wednesday, illustrating how the world's top-selling automaker is poised to benefit as hype around battery electric vehicles cools. But the forecast record results, to be helped in part by a boost from the weak yen currency, belie the considerable challenges it faces in critical markets. In China it is pressured by a ferocious price war and in the U.S., the fallout from consumers grappling with higher borrowing costs.
It's good practice for investors to think beyond the "Magnificent Seven" stocks, the CEOs of Apollo and Avenue Capital Group said.
Asian stocks rose on Monday on renewed bets that the Federal Reserve would likely ease rates this year, while the yen weakened after a strong surge last week from Tokyo's suspected currency intervention. Trading was thinned in Asia with Japan out for a holiday, though markets in mainland China got off to an upbeat start after returning from an extended break. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged more than 0.5% higher, while China's blue-chip index gained 1.4%.
Amid a buoyant U.S. stock market, bolstered by robust first-quarter earnings and the anticipation of interest rate cuts, investors are keenly observing various factors that could influence their investment decisions. In this context, growth companies with high insider ownership and significant revenue growth present an interesting opportunity for those looking to align with the confidence insiders are showing in their own companies.
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) is strategically preparing to address the growing demand for AI computing by leveraging its extensive product range. CTO Mark Papermaster emphasized AMD’s robust portfolio of compute engines, strong relationships with customers across diverse markets, and open software capabilities. He reflected on AMD’s 55-year history, highlighting its shift to a modular IP portfolio unified by a comprehensive AI software stack, which will enable the company to adapt mo
The yen continued to slide against the dollar on Tuesday as gaping interest rate differentials weighed on the currency, despite fresh warnings from Japanese officials following two rounds of suspected dollar-selling intervention last week. The Australian dollar fell from near a two-month high versus its U.S. counterpart after the Reserve Bank of Australia refrained from ramping up hawkish signals, as some traders had anticipated. In her press conference after the central bank's widely-expected decision to keep rates unchanged, governor Michele Bullock said the board believes monetary policy is at the right level to return inflation to target.
Hotel G is undergoing rebranding and asset enhancements measures after it was acquired in January for $180 million. (Picture: Samuel Isaac Chua / EdgeProp Singapore)Inflows of foreign investment accounted for 45.6% of real estate investment value in Singapore for 1Q2024, according to a report by Knight Frank. Institutional investors injected a total $1.226 billion of investment into Singapore last quarter.This is the highest proportion of incoming cross-border investment compared to other Asia P