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Another positive week for stocks but CAC 40 and FTSE 100 shine
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Cooling US inflation and positive corporate news helped…
GameStop Corp. Cl A stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Shares of GameStop Corp. Cl A
GME,
-0.21%
shed 0.21% to $14.49 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock…
The fun-free party in stocks
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Financial markets are having a party. But it feels like…
US Dollar closes a winning week ahead of FOMC meeting, PCE figures
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DXY Index records a loss, unable to consolidate past…
2024 Financial Market Outlook by Octa By Investing.com Studios
In 2023, we have seen global central banks struggle with inflation. Following interest rate hikes by central banks worldwide, global inflation has fallen from around 10% in the…
Microsoft Corp. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Shares of Microsoft Corp.
MSFT,
-0.23%
sank 0.23% to $403.93 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock…
Sri Lanka raises hopes of resolution to $13bn debt stand-off
Sri Lanka is aiming to negotiate a debt restructuring with holders of its defaulted US dollar bonds within “a couple of months”, the bankrupt south Asian nation’s central bank…
GBP/USD holds steady amid soft US inflation, ahead of Fed and BoE’s decision
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GBP/USD stable in mid-North American session post US…
Higher interest rates are needed to pop the AI ‘baby bubble’ in stocks, BofA says
A “baby bubble” is forming in the U.S. stock market, fueled by “monopolistic tech” and investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence, according to BofA…
Investors’ Chronicle: Premier Foods, Crest Nicholson, JD Wetherspoon
BUY: Premier Foods (PFD)The company will cut more prices in the fourth quarter after its total market share gains rose by more than 1.2 per cent, writes Christopher Akers.Premier…