Bio-Techne Is the Best Performing Stock in the S&P 500 Wednesday. Here’s Why.
The chief financial officer said the worst of a slowdown in China, a key market, seems to have passed.
The chief financial officer said the worst of a slowdown in China, a key market, seems to have passed.
Copper (HG=F) and Silver (SI=F) have both risen to new highs as demand increases for these metals, while Gold (GC=F) also rises as China's Ministry of Finance proceeds with a stimulus plan involving the sale of $138 billion worth of ultra-long special sovereign bonds. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Commodities Strategist Mike McGlone joins Market Domination Overtime to give insight into metals and how the markets might trade moving forward. McGlone elaborates on what could happen with silver as China looks to buy many precious metals: "There's potential rumors that, we know China has been the biggest buyer of gold, not just Chinese Central Bank, but citizens. There may be some hoarding of silver, but the key thing I'm more worried about silver is that it might follow that path, that autocorrelation path in copper which spikes and then goes back down. In the macro, the big picture, though, I'm very favorable in terms of commodities, most favorable to metals versus most other commodities. " For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
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(Bloomberg) -- Norway’s $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund has decided to exclude Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. from its portfolio, citing “unacceptable” risks that the company is tied to human rights violations in war and conflict zones.Most Read from BloombergUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyPutin and Xi Vow to Step Up Fight to Counter US ‘Containment’Slovak Premier Fighting for Life After Assassination AttemptJamie Dimon Sees ‘Lot of Inflationary Forces
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(Bloomberg) -- The gulf between interest rates in the US and Japan means traders are still betting against the yen — even after authorities likely intervened in recent weeks to prop up the beleaguered currency.Most Read from BloombergChina Attempts to End Property Crisis With Broad Rescue PackageWith a BlackRock CEO, $9 Trillion Vanguard Braces for TurbulenceA 25-Year-Old BofA Trader Dies Suddenly at Industry OutingUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyVoters Prefer Trump O
ZURICH (Reuters) -Siemens reported on Thursday a drop in second-quarter earnings at its industrial business, as China maintained its trend of destocking longer than previously expected. Although Siemens expects an improvement in coming months, it was likely to come more slowly than previously thought, Chief Executive Roland Busch said. "A key reason is the muted development in China," he told reporters.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a laggard among the major U.S. stock indexes this year, got its moment in the spotlight on Thursday as it briefly broke above 40,000 points for the first time in its history.
(Bloomberg) -- India’s biggest ever high-yield rupee corporate bond, held by a number of global private credit funds, is casting a spotlight on pockets of stress within the nation’s credit markets. Most Read from BloombergChina Attempts to End Property Crisis With Broad Rescue PackageWith a BlackRock CEO, $9 Trillion Vanguard Braces for TurbulenceUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyPutin and Xi Vow to Step Up Fight to Counter US ‘Containment’Jamie Dimon Sees ‘Lot of Infla
(Bloomberg) -- China’s junk dollar bonds are rallying to their highest level in three years amid government efforts to shore up the bruised property sector. Most Read from BloombergUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyPutin and Xi Vow to Step Up Fight to Counter US ‘Containment’Slovak Premier Fighting for Life After Assassination AttemptUS Inflation Ebbs for First Time in Six Months in Relief for FedChina Considers Government Buying of Unsold Homes to Save Property MarketT
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Michael Burry is in the news for two reasons. One, he has revealed his Q1’2024 portfolio that shows Burry is once again swimming against the tide (more on that later). Second, amid the return of Roaring Kitty on Twitter, meme stock boys on Reddit and Twitter are recalling how Burry was the first notable investor […]
(Bloomberg) -- Oil notched a weekly gain while futures stayed in a narrow range, with the outlook for supply and inflation in focus.Most Read from BloombergChina Attempts to End Property Crisis With Broad Rescue PackageWith a BlackRock CEO, $9 Trillion Vanguard Braces for TurbulenceA 25-Year-Old BofA Trader Dies Suddenly at Industry OutingUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyVoters Prefer Trump Over Biden on Economy. This Data Shows WhyWest Texas Intermediate settled above
Artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative technology, with tech giants increasingly investing in its development. Semiconductor companies like Nvidia (NVDA) are some of the biggest beneficiaries. Futurum Chief Market Strategist Cory Johnson joins Market Domination Overtime to share his insights on Nvidia's prospects ahead of its upcoming earnings report. Regarding Nvidia's sustained growth trajectory, Johnson states, "we've never seen anything like this." He highlights the company's ability to continuously innovate, introduce new products, and sell everything it manufactures, solidifying its position as a powerhouse in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Johnson also notes that Nvidia has substantial pricing power, contributing significantly to its margin growth. However, he points out one concern: tech giants themselves are actively pursuing projects to replicate Nvidia's chips in-house. "When all your customers are trying to invent a competitor to the product that you are selling them, you might wanna worry about that," Johnson tells Yahoo Finance. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Angel Smith
In new plans to revitalize its property sector, China is easing mortgage rules and encouraging local governments to buy unsold homes to develop more affordable housing. The move sent trade of China's Hang Seng Properties Index (^HSNP) climbing higher, as the rescue package comprises an urgent measure to prop up the country's suffering property market. Housing accounts for about a quarter of China's economy, and prices fell to their steepest levels in over a decade. Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith and Madison Mills break down China's plans and how they could affect global markets. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Melanie Riehl
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The dollar found a footing on Thursday after falling sharply on Wednesday on the back of data showing a slowdown in U.S. inflation, while Japan's yen inched higher after jumping the previous day. Year-on-year core inflation - which strips out volatile food and energy prices - fell to its lowest in three years at 3.6%. Some analysts said Fed officials will want to see proof of inflation's downward path before countenancing cuts, a point made by Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari on Wednesday.
Asian stock markets rallied on Thursday, buoyed by Wall Street's surge to all-time peaks overnight after a milder U.S. inflation report raised expectations the Federal Reserve will deliver two interest rate cuts this year. U.S. Treasury yields extended their retreat in Tokyo trading, sinking to six-week troughs. U.S. data on Wednesday showed the consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.3% in April, below an expected 0.4% gain, raising hopes the Fed can cut rates by 50 basis points this year, with the first quarter-point reduction fully priced for September.
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(Bloomberg) -- The European Central Bank is supportive of a tie-up between Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA and Banco de Sabadell SA, potentially making necessary approvals easier if the deal comes to fruition.Most Read from BloombergChina Attempts to End Property Crisis With Broad Rescue PackageWith a BlackRock CEO, $9 Trillion Vanguard Braces for TurbulenceA 25-Year-Old BofA Trader Dies Suddenly at Industry OutingUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyVoters Prefer Trump
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