Tesla Stock Soars on FSD Approval in China. 3 Reasons the News Is a Big Deal.
The EV maker's CEO met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang over the weekend and won approval to unlock self-driving features.
The EV maker's CEO met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang over the weekend and won approval to unlock self-driving features.
The Under Armour meltdown continues.
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 …
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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
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Michael Burry bought about $8 million worth of a trust that owns physical gold bullion. John Paulson has been betting big on gold for years.
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OTTAWA — Forecasters expect this week's inflation report to show Canada's inflation rate fell last month, but financial markets are still unsure whether a June interest rate cut is in the cards for the Bank of Canada. Statistics Canada is set to release its April consumer price index report Tuesday. The new inflation data will be consequential for the Bank of Canada as it gears up for its June 5 interest rate decision. BMO chief economist Douglas Porter says he expects the annual inflation rate
As the Canadian market continues to benefit from moderating inflation trends and a robust economic backdrop, investors are increasingly looking towards stable income-generating options. In this context, dividend stocks emerge as particularly appealing investments, offering potential for steady returns amid fluctuating market conditions.
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(Bloomberg) -- Copper surged to its highest-ever level, extending a months-long rally driven by financial investors who’ve piled into the market in anticipation of deepening supply shortages.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 T
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STOCK ALERT U.S. stocks are poised to open higher on Monday, ahead of the release of the Federal Reserve’s May meeting minutes, more retail earnings, and fresh housing data. On Sunday, at 6:15 p.m. Eastern time, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were up 36 points, or 0.
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TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Inflation Statistics Canada will release its consumer price index for April on Tuesday. The reading comes after the annual inflation rate ticked up to 2.9 per cent in March compared with 2.8 per cent in February. The April reading on how fast the cost of living is rising will be closely watched by the Bank of Canada ahead of its interest rate decision on June 5. Suncor presentation Suncor Energy Inc. will hold
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were falling Monday, with the crypto sector’s momentum still highly dependent on flows into exchange-traded funds. The largest cryptocurrency hit a record high near $74,000 in mid-March amid a surge of interest from new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but its price has dropped since then.
The time for completing a stock transaction is being halved to a single day — and that comes with risks.
(Bloomberg) -- Gold trimmed gains as traders booked profits after prices surged to a record on increasing optimism over the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.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 Bea
Yukon Cornelius, the self-proclaimed greatest prospector from the north in the TV movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, would be thrilled to learn that this year’s bull run in gold shows no signs of slowing down. Other precious metals such as silver stand to gain too, for many of the same reasons. Gold tends to do well during times of dollar weakness.