Tesla, Two Huge Spinoffs Among Big S&P 500 Stock Movers Monday
Lithium giant Albemarle and Tesla stock were among top S&P 500 performers Monday. Two big recent spinoffs were notable movers as well.
Lithium giant Albemarle and Tesla stock were among top S&P 500 performers Monday. Two big recent spinoffs were notable movers as well.
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...
It's good practice for investors to think beyond the "Magnificent Seven" stocks, the CEOs of Apollo and Avenue Capital Group said.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has kept the cash rate on hold at a 12-year high of 4.35 per cent.
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(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.
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Mortgage deals have been rising as expectations of an imminent interest rate cut fade.
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) continues to hover around $63,000 on Monday morning. Yahoo Finance Reporter Jared Blikre joins The Morning Brief to break down the movements in bitcoin and discuss what investors need to keep in mind for cryptocurrency moving forward. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
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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Ferrari's core earnings rose 13% in the first quarter helped by sales of models such as the 2 million-euro ($2.2 million) Daytona SP3 limited-series luxury car and a greater contribution from personalised vehicles. Shares at the luxury sportscar maker, however, fell on Tuesday as Ferrari confirmed its full-year forecasts, failing to excite investors despite what its CEO Benedetto Vigna called a "very positive" start to the year. The result was also helped by strong pricing power and product and country mix, and Vigna said the Italian company had produced double-digit growth for both revenue and profits despite stable car deliveries.
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Sales growth continued to be driven by higher pricing, with the volume of drinks sold by the company down 0.6%.
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The failed cryptocurrency giant says it has billions of dollars more than needed to cover its debts.
Australia's tax office has sought from crypto currency exchanges the personal data and transaction details of up to 1.2 million accounts as it looks to crack down on users who may be failing to pay their taxes amid a rising interest in digital tokens. In a notice issued last month, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) said the data will help identify traders who had failed to report the exchange of crypto assets, or when they sold it for currency and used it to pay for goods or services. The crypto industry's complex nature can lead to a genuine lack of awareness of the tax obligations, the ATO said.
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