And Then There Were Six. Nvidia Still Among The 'Perfect' Stocks
Featuring Nvidia, Chipotle, Broadcom and more, this stock screener highlights top-rated stocks to buy and watch right now.
Featuring Nvidia, Chipotle, Broadcom and more, this stock screener highlights top-rated stocks to buy and watch right now.
Amazon stock shares are up a whopping 76% in the past year, as of May 6. What's more, the company reported strong first quarter earnings on April 30, with operating income of $15.3 billion, according...
Philip Lowe warned the fight against inflation 'isn't done' yet.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has kept the cash rate on hold at a 12-year high of 4.35 per cent.
(Reuters) -ANZ Group on Tuesday unveiled a new A$2 billion ($1.32 billion) share buyback after the bank's first-half cash earnings largely met analyst estimates, but flagged its concerns about challenges in Australian and global economies. Cash profit fell 7% to A$3.55 billion ($2.35 billion) for the six months ended March 31, only slightly above a Visible Alpha consensus estimate, compiled by UBS, of A$3.54 billion. "Both the domestic and international environments are expected to remain challenging across the remainder of the year," ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott said.
BHP's plan to divest the South African assets of its target Anglo American are key to the strategy behind the proposed takeover and is expected to be a part of any revised offer, investors briefed on the miner's thinking said. The "Big Australian" was rebuffed by its smaller rival on April 26 after submitting a $39 billion takeover proposal, in a plan seen as complex because it required Anglo to offload its shares in Kumba Iron Ore and Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) to Anglo American's shareholders before any deal took place. Anglo American owns 78.6% of Amplats and 69.7% of Kumba.
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(Reuters) -Australian bank Westpac raised its share repurchase programme by A$1 billion ($661 million) and declared a special dividend on Monday citing a strong balance sheet, even as its first-half profit fell 16% on tight competition and high costs. Traditionally beneficiaries of rising interest rates, the country's so-called Big Four lenders have spent the past year sacrificing margins to write new home loans and paying more to depositors, narrowing their closely watched "net interest margin". Westpac's net interest margin slipped to 1.89%, down 7 basis points from a year earlier, while net interest income remained largely flat at A$9.13 billion.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's media and technology company said it had replaced its auditor, BF Borgers, after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged the accounting firm with "massive fraud" on Friday. Trump Media & Technology Group said in a filing with the SEC on Monday that it had switched to Semple, Marchal & Cooper on Saturday. The change was recommended and approved by the company's audit committee.
The chief executive of one of Australia’s biggest banks has laid bare the stress Aussie homeowners are going through.
When you buy shares in a company, it's worth keeping in mind the possibility that it could fail, and you could lose...
It hasn't been the best quarter for Big River Industries Limited ( ASX:BRI ) shareholders, since the share price has...
Amidst a backdrop of fluctuating inflation rates and cautious monetary policies, the Canadian market, like its U.S. counterpart, remains a focal point for investors seeking stability and potential growth. As recent economic indicators suggest ongoing uncertainty in rate cuts and inflation management, dividend stocks emerge as appealing options for those looking to generate steady income from their investments in these turbulent times.
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"Half of young adults don’t think they will ever afford a home, yet they will be asked to pay for their grandparents’ profligacy."
Key Insights Given the large stake in the stock by institutions, Fugro's stock price might be vulnerable to their...
(Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it expects to book an $8 billion accounting gain after completing its part of a deal with Visa Inc. letting big banks restructure their stakes in the payments giant.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls ShortJack Dorsey Leaves Bluesky Board, Calls X ‘Freedom Technology’At $2 Million Per Minute, Treasuries Mint Cash Like Never BeforeEx-Trump Controller Says Cohen Repaid From Personal AccountHigh-Tech Trading Firms Race
Shares of Spirit Airlines (SAVE) are sinking in its lowest intra-day move after the airline operator reported a wider-than-expected first-quarter loss following the termination of its merger agreement with JetBlue Airways (JBLU). Market Domination Anchors Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman break down some of the budget airline's biggest challenges and what the company might do to curb its declining revenue. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Melanie Riehl and updated by Luke Carberry Mogan.
The dollar was a touch lower on Monday as a soft U.S. jobs report on Friday boosted wagers that the Federal Reserve may still cut rates multiple times this year, while the yen turned lower after last week's suspected intervention. The yen last week clocked its strongest weekly gain since early December 2022 following two bouts of suspected intervention from Tokyo to pull the currency away from a 34-year low of 160.245 per dollar. On Monday, the yen was lower, slipping 0.5% to 153.74 per dollar.
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Futures tracking the S&P 500 and Dow edged higher on Tuesday, ahead of quarterly results from Walt Disney, while expectations of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts this year helped support market sentiments. The three main U.S. stock indexes closed at their strongest level in more than three weeks on Monday, after a weaker-than-expected labor market report last week fueled bets that the U.S. central bank will ease monetary policy later this year.