Several Indian digital payments firms have opposed a proposal that would allow merchants to store customers' preferred Unified Payments Interface option for one-click checkouts, arguing it could entrench the dominance of the bigger payment apps. In a July 23 letter reviewed by Reuters, the companies told the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), which oversees the UPI network, that the proposal could "adversely impact" competition. NPCI and the companies did not immediately reply to Reuters' requests for comments.
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RTX (NYSE:RTX) shares surged nearly 6% in premarket trading on Thursday after the aerospace and defence company reported second-quarter earnings and revenue ahead of Wall Street expectations while increasing its financial guidance for the full year. The stronger outlook reflected robust demand across both its commercial aerospace and defence businesses, supported by a record order backlog.
Stripping out one-time costs, such as expenses related to its tie-up with Union Pacific and continued costs from its freight-train derailment in Ohio, earnings were $3.52 a share in the second quarter.
Shares of Lockheed Martin and RTX are surging premarket after both companies reported swelling order books driven by strong demand for military hardware. Defense contractor Lockheed Martin lifted its full-year estimate of sales, per-share earnings and free cash flow as its book of orders for jets, missiles and other military products hit a record $230 billion.
Alternative investment manager Blackstone (NYSE:BX) reported Q2 CY2026 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 62.9% year on year to $5.04 billion. Its GAAP profit of $1.54 per share was 15.9% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Between rising credit card debt across the country and persistent inflation, knowing this credit card hack could mean all the difference financially.
Investing.com - U.S. stock index futures pointed lower on Thursday as investors digested another round of technology earnings and monitored escalating tensions in the Middle East that pushed oil prices back above $98 a barrel, renewing concerns over inflation and global growth.
Revenue beat expectations, but operating margin fell to 1.4% and capex more than doubled
Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:CLF) shares climbed nearly 7% in premarket trading on Thursday after the steel producer issued a stronger-than-expected outlook for the third quarter, despite reporting a slight earnings miss for the second quarter. Investors focused on the company’s improving profitability and expectations for a significant increase in EBITDA during the current quarter.
This has been a banner year for stock listings, thanks largely to AI firms, but the massive size of the operations raises questions about whether the markets can continue to absorb them.AI is also driving the growth in listings by Chinese firms, as well as the tighter restrictions on capital movements amid continued tensions between Beijing and Washington.
Dow (NYSE:DOW) reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Thursday, supported by higher selling prices across its business, particularly in polyethylene, helping offset a modest decline in sales volumes. The stronger results prompted a positive market reaction, with the company’s shares rising more than 2% in premarket trading.
Elon Musk pointed to growing overlap between the companies but stopped short of confirming any deal.
Investing.com - Short sellers targeting SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) had accumulated an estimated $15.5 billion in paper profit through Tuesday, July 22, according to Ortex Technologies data cited by Reuters, as the stock continued to unwind its spectacular post-IPO surge.
Cleveland-Cliffs reported higher first-quarter revenue as steel demand continued to improve despite continuing global tensions.
JPMorgan stock is trading in the 5% buy zone from a consolidation buy point after a strong earnings move in July.
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Deere & Company is expected to unveil its third-quarter results next month, and analysts are projecting a single-digit rise in profit.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) shares moved lower in premarket trading on Thursday after the wireless carrier reported second-quarter earnings above analysts’ expectations but fell short of revenue forecasts, despite lifting its full-year free cash flow outlook. While profitability and cash generation remained strong, investors focused on the slight revenue miss following another quarter of steady subscriber growth.
The defense contractor posted $20.1 billion in quarterly sales and now projects free cash flow of more than $7 billion for the year
Investing.com -- In an SEC filing today, Google parent company Alphabet officially revealed the staggering magnitude of its decade-long bet on SpaceX following the rocket manufacturer’s record-breaking public market debut: $94 billion. According to Alphabet’s Q2 10-Q report, the vast majority of the equity holding—$80 billion—is bound by short-term post-IPO lockup restrictions that temporarily prevent selling. An additional $14.1 billion in shares is subject to long-term lockups extending throug
IBM’s earnings pre-announcement sent the stock into a tailspin but Wall Street isn’t giving up just yet.
American Express and Verizon both report Q2 earnings the same morning, and the prediction markets, analyst ratings, and price targets are telling three different stories about which stock Wall Street actually trusts heading into the print.
Nasdaq (NDAQ) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +9.18% and +3.87%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Coherent is scheduled to post its fourth-quarter results in August, and analysts predict a double-digit surge in the company’s bottom-line figure.
Lockheed Martin and RTX both rose more than 5% before the market open. Their stocks are taking very different directions.
Tesla missed second-quarter earnings estimates and the stock was down early Thursday. Wall Street remains firmly focused on the future, though.