Bitfarms Technologies, Vestis, and More Stocks See Action From Activist Investors
Riot Platforms increased its stake in bitcoin-mining firm Bitfarms Technologies. Corvex Management bought more shares of uniform and workplace-supplies firm Vestis.
Riot Platforms increased its stake in bitcoin-mining firm Bitfarms Technologies. Corvex Management bought more shares of uniform and workplace-supplies firm Vestis.
The Reserve Bank has released the minutes from its June board meeting where it considered another rate hike. The discussion shows some storm clouds for homeowners.
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Australia's central bank pondered whether a further rise in interest rates was needed to bring inflation to heel at its June policy meeting, but decided to stand pat in part due to the risk of a sharp slowdown in the labour market. Minutes of its June 17-18 board meeting out on Tuesday showed the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) considered raising its 4.35% cash rate amid doubts policy was not restrictive enough to bring inflation - currently running at 4.0% - to its 2-3% target band. In the end, the board judged the case for holding steady was stronger given the economy was still tracking broadly as expected, with inflation seen returning to target in 2026, output growth staying weak and risks to the labour market on the downside.
Nvidia (NVDA) shares are falling back today following the chipmaker's recent market high. Rosenblatt Securities senior research analyst Hans Mosesmann joins Market Domination to explain why he is not worried about the stock's bumpy previous weeks. Mosesmann has issued the highest price target for Nvidia on Wall Street. Mosesmann has a long-term view, explaining that the sale pressure is negligible when one considers that Nvidia is going to be the "best way to play AI for the next 10 years." He adds that Nvidia is not just a semiconductor company anymore but a platform that is "all things AI." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This article was written by Gabriel Roy
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Diamond Hill Capital, an investment management company, released its “Long-Short Fund” first-quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The portfolio achieved positive returns in Q4 but trailed the Russell 1000 Index and outperformed the blended benchmark (60% Russell 1000 Index/40% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index). The short […]
Having followed Monday's listless start to the quarter with a 0.5% decline on Tuesday, Asian stocks are poised to rebound on Wednesday thanks to a triple-boost from tech-fueled rise in U.S. and global stocks, falling Treasury yields and a weaker dollar. That's as positive a global backdrop as investors in Asian equities can expect, although it may be altered by the slew of service sector purchasing managers index reports from around the continent including economic powerhouses China and Japan. Tuesday's market-friendly conditions were in large part laid by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments at the ECB's annual policy conference in Sintra, Portugal.
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The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for the month of May came in at 8.14 million, beating Wall Street expectations of 7.95 million. In addition, layoffs and separations came in higher at 1.65 million in May, while the number of voluntary quits also moved upward to 3.46 million. Macquarie head of economics David Doyle joins Catalysts to give insight into the JOLTS data and what it signals about the labor market moving forward. "I'll tell you what I'm watching most closely is the wage growth numbers. So we had seen some deceleration in the wage growth numbers heading into the last employment report, then we got some very strong monthly numbers coming out of that. If we start to see that subside again, it will further reinforce the disinflation narrative. However, if those wage growth numbers remain strong, that I think could be more concerning in terms of anticipating when the Fed might cut next," Doyle tells Yahoo Finance. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
Investors often gravitate towards dividend stocks for their potential to provide a reliable income stream. However, it's crucial to examine the sustainability of these dividends. A high payout ratio, such as that seen with First Sponsor Group, might suggest that a company is distributing more money to shareholders than it can afford, which could jeopardize future payouts. Today, we will explore two stocks on the SGX, highlighting one attractive option and cautioning against another where such...
Asia lagged what was a pretty solid start to the new quarter for global stocks on Monday, and the steep rise in U.S. Treasury yields suggests it will be difficult session again on Tuesday for regional equities and emerging assets more broadly. The 10-year U.S. yield jumped 13 basis points to 4.50% on Monday - the highest yield and biggest one-day rise in a month - as investors repriced the potential inflationary impact from mooted fiscal, tariff, and immigration policies under a Donald Trump presidency. Wall Street, European, and world stocks powered through that headwind, Japanese stocks got a lift from the yen's slide back through 161.00 per dollar, and Chinese stocks drew strength from a positive surprise in domestic manufacturing sector data.
Investing.com -- U.S. stock futures edge down as investors prepare for incoming labor market data during a holiday-shortened trading week. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is due to speak at an European Central Bank event, with the Fed's potential interest rate path for the rest of the year in focus. Elsewhere, U.S. federal prosecutors are reportedly awaiting a decision from Boeing (NYSE:BA) on a plea deal to settle charges linked to two fatal crashes.