Dow Jones Futures Rise; Nvidia Stock Tops 1,000 On Earnings, Other AI Plays Rally
Nvidia earnings boomed and the CEO touted the "next industrial revolution." Will the AI chip leader lift the market rally?
Nvidia earnings boomed and the CEO touted the "next industrial revolution." Will the AI chip leader lift the market rally?
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The multi-billionaire had campaigned for the payout, which is worth up to $56bn.
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Stock markets are trading mixed after an eventful week of economic data releases and corporate announcements. Ryan Detrick, Carson Group's Chief Market Strategist, joins Market Domination Overtime to discuss market outlooks. Detrick emphasizes that the market's focus is primarily on inflation, with "some big-time improvements" emerging that are steering the economy back toward pre-pandemic levels. He notes that this week's data points have showcased "disinflation" taking place, although the broader public may not fully recognize it yet. Turning his attention to the impact of current conditions on consumers, Detrick believes that "the top 40% who truly drive the economy are still in good shape, ....and we continue to think the consumer is fairly healthy overall and it should still lead to a bull market." 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
Shanghai Technology Exchange (STEX), China's first permanent market for trading intellectual property rights to technologies, plans to open a Hong Kong branch, as the nation searches for ways to help domestic companies access global knowledge. The outpost is expected to open next year, enabling Chinese firms to buy technologies from overseas entities and raise funds, STEX chairman Xie Jihua told the South China Morning Post during a media briefing in Shanghai on Thursday. It marks the latest eff
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(Bloomberg) -- Money managers including T. Rowe Price Group Inc. believe Asian junk dollar bonds have further to run after outperforming almost everything else in debt markets this year.Most Read from BloombergSouthwest Plane Plunged Within 400 Feet of Ocean Near HawaiiFlesh-Eating Bacteria That Can Kill in Two Days Spreads in JapanYes, Everyone Really Is Sick a Lot More Often After CovidWells Fargo Fires Over a Dozen for ‘Simulation of Keyboard Activity’Danes Asked to Keep Supplies, Iodine Pill
It's Friday morning, but even the stock market can't afford to take a three-day weekend! Morning Brief Hosts Seana Smith and Brad Smith guide investors through the leading industry stories and into the day's market open. Wall Street and tech investors are abuzz about Tesla (TSLA) and what CEO Elon Musk's pay package — valued at around $46 billion in the company's current stock price — is indicating about the future growth of the EV maker. Wedbush Securities Managing Director & Senior Equity Analyst Dan Ives details his latest forecast stipulating Tesla's market cap could be over $1 trillion in 2025. Clean Energy Transition CEO and Portfolio Manager Per Lekander later chimes in on why he believes Tesla is "the biggest stock market bubble in history" and that it could be "the next Enron." In stock news, Apple (AAPL) continues to hold the most valuable company title at the open after it's market cap surpassed Microsoft's (MSFT). France's CAC 40 (^FCHI) exchange takes a hit, falling by well over 2% as political tensions over France's snap election create unease in the market. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
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