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.
You're better off waiting a few weeks before sending your tax information for the 2023-24 financial year. Here's why.
Australians are increasingly making a desperate move to try to lower the cost of their mortgage, as it’s revealed how much extra the average owner is paying.
It's a touchy topic, but a finance expert said it could be a life-changing gift for young Aussies who might be struggling.
Synagistics, a digital commerce service provider in Southeast Asia, is set for a listing in Hong Kong via a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) backed by the former head of Hong Kong's de facto central bank. The Singapore-headquartered company will merge with HK Acquisition Corp, a SPAC formed by Norman Chan Tak-lam, the former CEO of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), along with two family members of the city's former chief executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen, according t
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The Hong Kong Academy for Wealth Legacy will host a three-day summit in September, marking its latest effort to promote the city as a hub for wealthy families to pursue investments, establish succession planning and support various charities. "The academy will arrange various activities to allow the family office principals to share their knowledge on how to develop their businesses and investments, as well as to build up their family legacy through various development goals including philanthro
(Bloomberg) -- A fire at Anglo American Plc’s biggest metallurgical coal project in Australia halted production, with the miner saying it may take months for it to be extinguished. Anglo, which is seeking to sell the mine as part of a turnaround plan, fell as much as 4%.Most Read from Bloomberg24-Hour Stock Trading Is Booming – and Wall Street Is RattledBlackRock Buys Preqin for $3.2 Billion in Private Data PushTrump as President or Private Citizen: Why Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Is a TestF
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
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.
PARIS/SEOUL (Reuters) -Renault's electric vehicle unit Ampere said on Monday it would include lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology in its plans to mass produce EVs, teaming up with LG Energy Solution (LGES) and CATL to build a supply chain in Europe. Western automakers are under pressure to expand their range of chemical battery technologies to meet the needs of all market segments amid fierce competition from their often cheaper Chinese rivals. "This decision is an effective and cutting-edge response to market volatility and change in technologies," Ampere said in a statement, adding that LFP batteries would equip "several" models of the Renault and Alpine brands over the next years.
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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.
(Bloomberg) -- The yield on China’s benchmark bonds fell to a record low as investors continued to snap up the notes amid pessimism about the domestic economy.Most Read from Bloomberg24-Hour Stock Trading Is Booming – and Wall Street Is RattledBlackRock Buys Preqin for $3.2 Billion in Private Data PushTrump as President or Private Citizen: Why Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Is a TestFrance’s Market Rally Falters as Investors See Enduring RiskJustice Department to Charge Boeing, Seeks Guilty Ple
(Bloomberg) -- The Democratic Republic of Congo’s state miner has started selling its share of copper from joint-venture projects for the first time as the country seeks greater control over a metal key to the energy transition.Most Read from BloombergDemocrats Weigh Mid-July Vote to Formally Tap Biden as NomineePowerful Storm Beryl Aims at Jamaica After Grenada StrikeS&P 500 Closes Above 5,500 in Record-Breaking Run: Markets Wrap‘Upflation’ Is the New Retail Trend Driving Up Prices for US Consu
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