Investors are gearing up for Friday’s jobs report—one of the first major economic indicators that will inform the Federal Reserve under its new chairman, Kevin Warsh. Economists expect the report to show that U.
Actualités
Uniquement les titres à fort signal - événements macro, résultats, M&A, régulation. Listicles et clickbait d'analystes filtrés par défaut. Rafraîchi toutes les heures.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after oil prices approaching $98 per barrel renewed inflation concerns and reduced expectations for near-term interest rate relief.
(Bloomberg) -- Cerebras Systems Inc. plans to cooperate with a wide variety of suppliers of AI data center components, opening the way for further partnerships that mirror its agreement with Amazon.com Inc.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRepublican-Led House Votes to Stop Iran War, Rebuking TrumpTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTikTok Billionaire Overtakes M
(Bloomberg) -- Oil fell following three days of gains after Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire if Hezbollah also stops hostilities, which would remove a key sticking point in talks to end the Iran war. Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRepublican-Led House Votes to Stop Iran War, Rebuking TrumpTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTikTok Billionaire Overtakes
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after oil prices approaching $98 per barrel renewed inflation concerns and reduced expectations for near-term interest rate relief.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after oil prices approaching $98 per barrel renewed inflation concerns and reduced expectations for near-term interest rate relief.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after oil prices approaching $98 per barrel renewed inflation concerns and reduced expectations for near-term interest rate relief.
(Bloomberg) -- Netflix Inc. is using AI to help customers cut through the noise of content overload, said Elizabeth Stone, the streaming service’s chief product and technology officer.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRepublican-Led House Votes to Stop Iran War, Rebuking TrumpGlazer Family Members Study Manchester United Stake SaleTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is Unafford
(Bloomberg) -- Sunshine Silver Mining & Refining Co. raised $270 million in a US initial public offering that priced at the low end of the marketed range, with the funds expected to be used for restarting production at an Idaho mine. Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRepublican-Led House Votes to Stop Iran War, Rebuking TrumpTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTi
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Chief Executive Officer C.C. Wei said the company’s global chip supply will fall short of AI-fueled demand for years to come, sustaining revenue growth for the firm.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRepublican-Led House Votes to Stop Iran War, Rebuking TrumpTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTikTok Billionair
If you've been frustrated by increasingly high prices everywhere you look, you're not alone. Stubborn inflation and rising costs are taking a toll on consumers broadly. A good 24% of consumers are concerned about their long-term finances. As a result, they've reduced spending in categories ...
FedEx is expected to announce its sixth consecutive dividend hike with Q4 results scheduled on 23 June.

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes tumbled on Wednesday, with the Dow losing about 1.2%, the S&P 500 shedding about three-quarters of a percent and the Nasdaq falling roughly nine-tenths of a percent.</p><p>Flaring tensions in the Middle East and rising crude prices stoked inflation jitters and convinced investors to take some profits.</p><p>Energy stocks, buoyed by oil prices, enjoyed the largest percentage gains, with Exxon Mobil and Chevron both closing higher. </p><p>Meanwhile, six of the Magnificent Seven group of megacap tech stocks ended lower, with Meta the only exception.</p><p>Liz Miller is founder and president of Summit Place Financial Advisors.</p><p>"I more and more just keep seeing this market as a ping pong. One day we've got the momentum leading tech stocks up and then that drives all the indices up. And the next day we've got sort of the second tier undervalued companies up and the index is down. [FLASH] Today's again, one of those days where we're seeing energy with the most strength. We're seeing some of the consumer come through, some of the industrial, but techs are marginally down. And that's what I mean when I think about this market as a ping pong market, because these are high quality companies, they're large cap, they would be top tier fundamentally, but they haven't really participated as much in the index strength."</p><p>Among individual movers, shares of GameStop jumped 6% after the original meme stock posted a rise in quarterly revenue and unveiled a $2 billion share buyback program.</p><p>Shares of Crowdstrike, down nearly 3% at the close, dropped about another 10% in extended trading after the cyber security company reported a 15% jump in its first-quarter operating expenses as it ramps up investments in AI and product development.</p><p>And shares of Broadcom fell more than 6% in extended trading despite the company forecasting third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations, betting on robust demand for its custom AI chips and networking gear.</p></body>
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it plans to toughen oversight of submarine communications cables that handle 99% of
(Bloomberg) -- A $2.25 billion leveraged loan for McKesson Corp.’s medical-surgical unit priced on Wednesday, ahead of its planned initial public offering.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableRepublican-Led House Votes to Stop Iran War, Rebuking TrumpTikTok Billionaire Overtakes Mukesh Ambani as Asia’s Second-Richest PersonThe six
D-Wave Quantum Inc. is hosting its first-ever Investor Day Monday against a politically charged backdrop: just 11 days ago, the Trump administration signed a Letter of Intent to invest $100 million in the company under the CHIPS Act — with...
Investing.com -- The Canadian government announced on Wednesday its intention to extend key steel and aluminum tariff measures for an additional year to shield domestic industries from global trade distortions. The policy extension aims to counter non-market practices and prevent trade diversion from undermining local producers and workers. Subject to official approval, the extension will prolong the nation’s steel tariff-rate quotas for non-CUSMA partners until June 27, 2027. Additionally, hori
Danske Bank lifts Denmark outlook again as Novo Nordisk demand supports export growth.
(Bloomberg) -- Investors betting that more old-world auto companies are in line to benefit from the boom in artificial intelligence got another stamp of approval from Wall Street.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtTikTok Billionaire Overtakes Mukesh Ambani as Asia’s Second-Richest PersonRBI May Have Sold Gold to Save FX Reserves
FedEx's strategic spinoff of its freight division positions the leaner express company to drive significant margin expansion and higher investment returns.
T1 Energy recently gained attention after Chinese shareholder Trina Solar cut its stake to 10%, improving the company’s alignment with US foreign entity of concern rules, while sector-wide optimism has built ahead of a federal solar tax incentive deadline. At the same time, T1 Energy’s planned solar capacity expansion, new energy storage acquisition, and stronger institutional interest are reshaping how investors weigh its policy exposure and growth risks. We’ll now examine how the reduced...
With the right strategy, you have a better chance of keeping up.
(Bloomberg) -- A seemingly endless appetite for buying US stock dips has propelled Vanguard Group’s S&P 500-tracking ETF past $1 trillion in assets, making it the first fund of its kind to reach a milestone once thought unimaginable for the ETF industry.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtTikTok Billionaire Overtakes Mukesh Amban
In recent months, GE Vernova has reported strong earnings and free cash flow improvements, secured large data center electrification orders, advanced its HA gas turbine fleet past 4 million operating hours, and announced the acquisition of Canada-based Robotech Automation, while also facing project, tariff, and regulatory challenges across its wind and grid businesses. Commentators such as Jim Cramer and several brokerage firms have highlighted GE Vernova’s post-spin transformation and...
Deere and heavy machinery stocks continued to rally on Wednesday after the White House announced lower metal tariffs on imported farm and industrial machinery. Deere stock popped further above a key technical level. In a proclamation on Monday, President Donald Trump moved to reduce tariffs on agricultural equipment, like combines and harvesters, from 25% to 15%.
Rising talent costs, persistent inflation and cautious corporate spending are weighing on the consulting services industry. Expert consultation and data-driven advisory demand are likely to aid. STN, CBZ and CRAI appear well-poised.
FedEx's (FDX) fiscal fourth-quarter earnings could fall short of Wall Street's expectations as margi
Is it the right time to increase your exposure to gold?
USA Rare Earth has finalized a Commerce Department deal for up to $1.6 billion in funding for its rapid buildout of a rare earth supply chain from mining to finished magnets. Despite the deal moving forward, along with an equity stake and warrants for the federal government, USAR stock pulled back following recent gains along with MP Materials and other volatile rare earth stocks. Along with a $1.5 billion equity offering for private investors in January, USA Rare Earth has amassed a $3.5 billion war chest of committed capital.
(Bloomberg) -- The prospect of prison time for short-seller Andrew Left, found guilty Monday of securities fraud, is more than a personal comeuppance.Most Read from BloombergTrump Begins Rebuilding His Tariff Wall, Citing Forced LaborRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtTikTok Billionaire Overtakes Mukesh Ambani as Asia’s Second-Richest PersonIndie Video Game ‘Mina the Hollower’ Sells 300,000 Copies in Three Days