Dow Jones Futures Rise: Boeing, Biden, France In Focus; Tesla, Amazon In Buy Zones
President Biden's campaign future and French elections are market wildcards. Tesla and Amazon lead stocks in buy zones.
President Biden's campaign future and French elections are market wildcards. Tesla and Amazon lead stocks in buy zones.
We recently compiled a list of the Top 30 Largest Economies in the World by 2075 and in this article we will look at the country that’s expected to be the largest in 2075. Emerging Markets Projected to Lead by 2075 According to research by Goldman Sachs, the global potential growth is expected to slow, largely […]
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We recently published a list of the 10 Stocks to Buy and Sell Before the Third Quarter 2024 According to Jim Cramer. Since Eli Lilly & Co (NYSE:LLY) ranks 2nd on the list, it deserves a deeper look. Jim Cramer in a latest program discussed the changing consumer trends in the US, wondering whether the consumer […]
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.
Political turmoil in France gripped investors weighing whether stocks can build on their stellar first-half performance.
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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.
(Bloomberg) -- Dollar loan sales for the first half across Asia excluding Japan tumbled to their lowest since 2010 as higher borrowing costs in the greenback deterred companies, who opted for other financing routes or looked to defer such plans if possible.Most Read from BloombergDemocrats Weigh Mid-July Vote to Formally Tap Biden as NomineeTrump Immunity Ruling Means Any Trial Before Election UnlikelyBeryl Becomes Earliest Ever Category 5 Hurricane in Atlantic‘Upflation’ Is the Latest Retail Tr
As the ASX200 navigates a slight downturn at the start of the new financial year, with particular pressure on the IT sector, investors might look towards more resilient investment opportunities. Amidst varying sector performances and economic stimuli affecting materials and energy stocks, dividend-paying stocks such as Commonwealth Bank of Australia could offer a degree of stability and potential income in uncertain times.
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China's BYD posted a 21% rise in second-quarter electric vehicle sales, closing the gap with Tesla after handing back the world's top EV vendor title to the U.S. rival in the first quarter. Tesla is expected to report a 6% drop in April-June quarter vehicle deliveries on Tuesday, the first time the U.S. firm is set to post two straight quarters of decline, as it deals with stiff competition in China and slow demand due to a lack of affordable new models. The company may again cede its EV championship to BYD if the actual results turn out to be softer than estimated, with Barclays predicting an 11% drop in second-quarter deliveries, Tesla's biggest ever.
Japan's factory activity stayed unchanged in June, a private-sector survey showed on Monday, amid lacklustre demand and as companies struggled with rising costs due to the weak yen. The final au Jibun Bank Japan manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) was at 50.0 on the break-even line that separates growth from contraction, after a brief improvement to 50.4 in May. Among key subindexes, output improved to a 13-month high with firms clearing back-orders and building inventory, but new orders stayed in contraction given sluggish demand, especially in auto and semiconductor sectors, the survey showed.
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