Indexes Reverse Lower Even As Powell Allays Fears Of Two 'Unlikely' Events; SMCI Plunges
Dow Jones faltered in early trades ahead of the Fed meet on Wednesday. Super Micro plunged on earnings as Nvidia fell below a key level.
Dow Jones faltered in early trades ahead of the Fed meet on Wednesday. Super Micro plunged on earnings as Nvidia fell below a key level.
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Trump Media and Technology Group, the company affiliated with former U.S. president Donald Trump that operates Truth Social, reported $770,500 in revenue for the first quarter of 2024 and a net loss of $327.6 million. Shares in Sarasota, Fla.-based TMTG — which says it is a “safe harbor for free expression amid increasingly harsh censorship …
(Bloomberg) -- A coalition of Tesla Inc. shareholders is urging its peers to reject the $56 billion pay package for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk that the company’s board has asked investors to approve again.Most Read from BloombergOne Dead After Singapore Air Flight Hit By Severe Turbulence‘It Felt Like We Had Crashed,’ a Singapore Air Passenger RecallsHims Debuts $199 Weight-Loss Shots at 85% Discount to WegovyTesla Shareholder Group Slams Elon Musk’s $56 Billion Pay PackageAmalgamated Ban
RICHMOND, B.C. — Retailer London Drugs says it is "unwilling and unable" to pay a multimillion-dollar ransom to cybercriminals who claim to have stolen data in a hacking attack that recently shut down its stores for more than a week. The company says in a statement that the criminals could leak stolen corporate files containing employee information on the dark web, calling the situation "deeply distressing." It says it notified all employees and is providing them with two years of credit monitor
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(Bloomberg) -- Seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster filed for bankruptcy, succumbing to onerous leases, high labor costs and a disastrous unlimited shrimp promotion. Most Read from BloombergIran State TV Says ‘No Sign of Life’ at Helicopter Crash SiteHims Debuts $199 Weight-Loss Shots at 85% Discount to WegovySpeedier Wall Street Trades Are Putting Global Finance On EdgeJamie Dimon Says Succession at JPMorgan Is ‘Well on the Way’One of the Last Big Bears on Wall Street Turns Bullish on US Stocks
'April’s data sent a loud and clear message that disinflation is here to stay'
Meme stocks, which are trading largely divorced from company fundamentals, have seen a resurgence last week when social media user Roaring Kitty posted for the first time in years.
"Canadians look likely to get a small dose of rate relief in the coming weeks."
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Power Corporation of Canada (Power Corp) has shut its China investment unit and dismissed all staff, said two people briefed on the matter, becoming the latest Western financial firm to pull back amid the country's economic challenges. Power Sustainable, which is the asset management arm of Power Corp and manages $4.5 billion of assets globally, started laying off all of its 17 local staff in recent weeks as it moved towards shutting down the Shanghai-based unit, said the people. Economic slowdown has seen many of the Western financial firms that scrambled to expand China operations a few years ago take a hit on their earnings and rein in their ambitions for what was a key piece of their global growth strategy.
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(Bloomberg) -- Toronto-Dominion Bank and its US money-laundering woes are set to dominate the start of Canadian bank earnings season this week. Most Read from BloombergOne Dead After Singapore Air Flight Hit By Severe Turbulence‘It Felt Like We Had Crashed’: Singapore Air Passenger Describes Turbulence TerrorThese Flight Routes Suffer the World’s Worst TurbulenceBarclays Managers Warn Some Staff to Prepare for Five Days a Week in OfficeIt’s “all eyes on TD,” Bank of America Securities analysts l
China sold a record $53.3 billion worth of US Treasurys and agency bonds last quarter as it accelerates diversification from dollar assets.
The AI explosion isn't just about chips. Vertiv, which makes power and cooling equipment for data centers, has crushed it.
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OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 2.7 per cent in April amid a broad-based slowdown in price growth, boosting expectations of an interest rate cut next month. Statistics Canada said the slowdown from 2.9 per cent in March was led by food prices, services and durable goods. Tuesday’s consumer price index report bears good news for the Bank of Canada, which has been looking for a sustained decline in inflation toward its two per cent target. And for economists who have been expecting