Netflix Stock, Robinhood Boast This Key Signal Of Stock Market Leadership
Netflix stock, along with Robinhood Markets, boast this key signal of stock market leadership in today's action.
Netflix stock, along with Robinhood Markets, boast this key signal of stock market leadership in today's action.
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Trump Media fell again after regulators cleared the way for investors to exercise warrants, potentially flooding the market with millions of shares.
“Mark my words, Labour will raise your taxes – it’s in their DNA,” shouted Rishi Sunak at the first leaders’ election debate.
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UK share prices are having a good 2024, so far, and this one's already up 39%. Two takeover bids in a month have been a big help. The post This UK share just spiked 15% on bid news. Can we bag a quick profit? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
CNN’s Matt Egan looks at how Trump media shares are in a free fall after sell-off this week.
Greenland’s massive rare earth deposit, acquired by a Nasdaq-listed company, could significantly reduce the West's dependence on China for critical minerals.
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Monetary Policy Committee decision means that there is no chance of a cut in borrowing costs before August
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son dumped his entire stake in Nvidia after a crypto downturn hurt sales to miners—now he wants to make good with a huge bet on artificial superintelligence.
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Britain’s debt burden hit its highest level since 1961 in May putting it within a hair’s breadth of the size of the entire economy.
STORY: The Bank of England kept its main interest rate unchanged on Thursday (June 19).It stays at a 16-year high of 5.25% ahead of an election on July 4.But some policymakers said their decision not to cut was now "finely balanced."The central bank's main committee voted 7-2 to keep rates on hold.Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said it was "good news" the latest data had shown inflation was back at its 2% target.But he reiterated it was too soon to cut rates as the bank needed to make sure inflation will stay low.The Bank said indicators of inflation persistence - mainly wage growth and services inflation - had moderated since its May meeting, but remained high.Big services price inflation and rapid wage growth also meant it was too soon to cut rates for some on the Bank's voting Committee.Markets have heavily priced in a first quarter-point cut by September's meeting.Any cut is likely to be too late for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Hit Conservative Party is around 20 points behind the opposition Labour Party in the pre-election polls.Sunak has sought credit for the fall in inflation since he took office in October two years ago, when inflation was at a 41-year high of 11.1%.But Labour blames high mortgage rates on economic mismanagement by the Conservatives' previous leader, Liz Truss.The central bank said the upcoming election had no impact on its decision.
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