Stocks Stumble as Indexes Post Weekly Gains
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite each fell 0.2%. The S&P and Nasdaq have risen for three straight weeks. Tech stocks struggled again, as Nvidia and other chip stocks continued a recent pullback.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite each fell 0.2%. The S&P and Nasdaq have risen for three straight weeks. Tech stocks struggled again, as Nvidia and other chip stocks continued a recent pullback.
After 7 years of working for Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang, the chipmaker's outgoing VP said that her boss taught her about the importance of first principles thinking, zero-billion dollar markets and speed-of-light execution.
As the global financial landscape evolves, Singapore's market is uniquely positioned to capitalize on emerging trends such as the tokenisation of trade finance assets. This shift towards digital assets highlights a broader transformation in investment opportunities and market dynamics. In this context, identifying stocks that are potentially undervalued becomes crucial, as they may offer significant growth potential amidst these transformative economic conditions.
We profile three Singapore REITs that sold properties recently and assess how such moves will impact the REIT’s asset base and distribution per unit. The post 3 Singapore REITs That Announced Divestments Recently: Should Income Investors Pay Attention? appeared first on The Smart Investor.
Before we read too much into Nvidia’s £400bn share price slide, let’s put it in context.
With iFAST’s share price shooting up by 64%, does the fintech have what it takes to reclaim its all-time high of S$10? The post iFAST’s Share Price Surged 64% in the Past Year: Can the Fintech Surpass its All-Time High of S$10? appeared first on The Smart Investor.
Technical market indicators show Alibaba stock is primed for a rally that could shake shares in the Chinese tech giant out of their funk—if only there were a catalyst. Geopolitical tensions or trade talks could be the ticket, or a risk. Alibaba stock continues to languish, down more than 1% so far this year—badly lagging behind the index as well as Hong Kong’s benchmark—and sliding more than 8% in the past month.
As the Singapore market navigates the burgeoning field of tokenised real-world assets, with projections pointing to significant growth in trade finance assets, investors are keenly observing opportunities that align with these evolving trends. In this dynamic environment, dividend stocks that offer stability and consistent returns are particularly appealing, providing a contrast to the nascent and rapidly evolving sector of tokenised assets.
As digital solutions like Visa's new emergency card service reshape financial interactions globally, the Singapore market is also experiencing shifts that reflect broader technological advancements and consumer behavior changes. In this dynamic environment, dividend stocks such as Multi-Chem offer investors potential stability and regular income, qualities that are increasingly valuable in rapidly evolving markets.
Faced with uncertainty, Fed officials are offering various scenarios for the economy and interest rates.
(Reuters) -Micron Technology beat estimates for third-quarter revenue on Wednesday driven by strong demand for its memory chips, but its current-quarter forecast disappointed investors who were upbeat about the chipmaker's performance in the AI boom. The stock had risen 13% this month, ahead of earnings, on investor optimism that Micron would benefit from AI-driven demand. "Micron's largely inline forecast may have been good enough two or three months ago, but is not enough to meet current lofty hopes, especially after a 67% year-to-date rally in its share price," said Michael Schulman, chief investment officer at Running Point Capital.
ZURICH (Reuters) -UBS is shaking up its wealth-management arm, the bank's flagship business, to boost its offerings to ultra-rich clients, the division's new co-leaders said in their first internal memo sent on Thursday and seen by Reuters. UBS will create a new unit from July 1, named GWM Solutions, to integrate various client offerings, such as investment management, lending, family and institutional wealth management and alternative investments, the memo from Rob Karofsky and Iqbal Khan said. The unit will be led by former Credit Suisse banker Yves-Alain Sommerhalder who will be based in Zurich and New York and report to Karofsky and Khan.
A sell-off in Micron put a dent in the AI bullishness that has fueled the tech-driven rally, as investors eye fresh economic data.
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U.S. oil and gas companies could face an uphill struggle to sell about $27 billion of assets to fund investor payouts over the next few years as the biggest wave of energy megamergers in 25 years nears the end of regulatory reviews. Energy stocks represent just 4.1% by weight of the S&P 500, a third of their 2011 share as tech and health care investments took off. There are fewer institutional and European oil buyers interested, and a lack of ready cash to finance these deals.
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Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks fell on Thursday as technology shares tracked weakness in their U.S. peers following underwhelming guidance from chipmaking major Micron.
India's government bonds will gradually become a part of JPMorgan's widely tracked emerging market debt index, beginning on Friday. Here are five things to know as the South Asian nation draws more investment from global bond investors and its stock markets attract increased portfolio inflows. Indian bonds should receive $2 billion inflows from index-tracking funds around the June 28 inclusion date, followed by a similar quantum each month and total inflows of at least $20 billion over the next 10 months as the country slowly reaches maximum weight in the index.
A rally in Amazon helped push tech higher on Wednesday, extending a bounce back for the Nasdaq.
Almost every financial advisor you meet will ask if you have an emergency fund in place. You know what the unfortunate thing is? Too many Singaporeans don’t have one! If... The post Why Every Singaporean Needs an Emergency Fund—And How You Can Build Yours appeared first on MoneySmart Blog.
As Singapore's market continues to adapt to global digital trends, the introduction of innovative services like Visa's digital emergency card highlights the increasing reliance on technology in financial transactions. In this environment, identifying stocks that are potentially undervalued becomes particularly pertinent, as companies that leverage such technological advancements may present compelling opportunities for informed investors.