Rick Rieder, BlackRock's Chief Investment Officer of Global Fixed Income, discussed the Federal Reserve's monetary policy outlook, emphasizing that a rate hike currently does not make much sense given recent economic data.
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OUST's Q2 revenues surge 56% as record sensor shipments, Rev8 traction and smart infrastructure demand fuel growth.
Warsh has not yet delivered on promises to defeat inflation.
Rick Rieder, CIO of global fixed income at BlackRock, reacts to the July US employment report, calling it "unremarkable," and says the economy is going through a "productivity revolution." Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Rieder also discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and how the company is currently investing in the fixed income market.
The July jobs report made one thing very clear: Policymakers and investors can't take their eye off the ball. Going into Friday's data release, the consensus was that the labor market was stable and had gained ground since last year's stalled-out environment. It proved to be a bit of a similar pattern to recent years, particularly 2025, when July payrolls disappointed and the BLS lowered the previous two months' estimated payroll gains by 258,000.
SpaceX's gravitational pull is undeniable. That's why it's unsurprising that a few offhand remarks in SpaceX's earnings call on Tuesday still managed to jolt stocks in the further reaches of the company's orbit.
The state, which has been at the center of the biggest cyclospora outbreak in the U.S., said this week that the number new cases of cyclosporiasis has fallen.
The Wendy’s Company (NASDAQ:WEN) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter results, but also announced a lower dividend and withdrew its full-year financial outlook as the company’s new management team begins implementing a turnaround strategy. Earnings Beat Wall Street ForecastsWendy’s posted adjusted earnings of $0.
MACOM Technology's Q3 fiscal 2026 earnings and revenues beat estimates as broad-based growth, led by data center demand, lifts sales 35.8%.
Rick Rieder, CIO of global fixed income at BlackRock, discusses how the company is currently investing in the fixed income market on "Bloomberg The Open."
Wright said that the company has already begun executing a turnaround focused on priorities that include improving menu quality and value, and strengthening marketing.
DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) said its core business continued to grow in the second quarter of 2026, generating $115 million in adjusted EBITDA as customer acquisition, retention and engagement exceeded management’s expectations. The company maintained its full-year revenue outlook of $6.5 billion to $6
Howmet raises its 2026 outlook as aerospace and gas-turbine demand fuels capacity expansion, spares growth and higher capital spending into 2027.
Fiserv cuts its 2026 outlook as client delays, Argentina weakness and higher tech spending pressure growth, with management focused on a 2027 rebound.
Dominion Energy keeps 2026 guidance intact as CVOW slips six months, while record demand and data center contracting stay in focus.
Celsius expects core-brand pressure to persist in Q3 before growth returns exiting 2026, as SKU resets, retail gains and 2027 innovation shape recovery.
Constellation lifts 2026 earnings guidance as Calpine accretion, nuclear contracting and Crane progress strengthen its growth outlook.
AngloGold Ashanti sees H2 production rising about 6% from H1 as higher volumes ease costs while it pursues a $2 billion opportunistic buyback.
Amprius raises 2026 revenue and margin guidance as drone demand, European sales and manufacturing economics strengthen visibility.
Albemarle sees tight lithium inventories and stronger storage demand, but warns Q3 Energy Storage sales, EBITDA and margins may decline sequentially.
UUUU shifts from dealmaking to execution, advancing White Mesa expansion, mine-to-magnet integration and staged rare earth capacity buildout.
Atlassian's cloud growth, record enterprise deals and rising Rovo adoption fuel momentum, while fiscal 2027 guidance reflects external uncertainty.
Occidental targets more than $4B in annual sustainable cash flow gains by 2030, backed by lower costs, capital needs and a stronger balance sheet.
MACOM sees accelerating Data Center demand, record orders and rising manufacturing leverage supporting a stronger fiscal Q4 outlook.
MKS is ramping semiconductor and packaging capacity as AI-driven demand boosts visibility into 2027 despite near-term margin pressure.
Cheniere Energy raises 2026 guidance again as higher output, stronger marketing margins and optimization boost results and expansion progress.
Century Aluminum highlights full-capacity smelters, strong U.S. demand and Oklahoma progress as it targets a year-end investment decision.
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MSI raises its 2026 outlook again as record orders lift backlog to $15.6 billion, with software and public-safety demand driving growth.
Homegrown companies continue to struggle to access capital and move from research to commercialization