Dow Jones Futures: Nvidia Skid Raises Questions; Three Stocks Near Buy Points
The stock market paused late in the week as Nvidia led AI chips lower. Micron earnings and the Fed's inflation gauge loom.
The stock market paused late in the week as Nvidia led AI chips lower. Micron earnings and the Fed's inflation gauge loom.
Changes to the Bank of England’s bond-selling process could hand Sir Keir Starmer up to £11.6bn a year, economists have predicted.
The looming French election poses a threat to global financial stability and the British economy, the Bank of England has warned.
Before we read too much into Nvidia’s £400bn share price slide, let’s put it in context.
President Emmanuel Macron's shock snap election has rocked France's bond market, the largest in the euro zone, as a strong showing for the far right and left wing parties in opinion polls exacerbates concerns about fiscal sustainability. Earlier in June, the risk premium France pays for its debt on top of Germany's neared levels last seen in 2012, during the euro zone debt crisis. The question is how much more turmoil the two-round elections on June 30 and July 7 could sow in bond markets.
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BP has put all new offshore wind projects on pause as the oil company’s new chief executive seeks to focus more heavily on fossil fuels.
The boss of Britain’s biggest lender has said that mortgage rates will stick at a “new normal” of up to 4.5pc.
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Halfords’ profits have plunged as thousands of people give up on cycling after a boom during Covid.
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THE TRADER Nvidia stock has dropped—finally. But it’s not time to buy the dip just yet. If any stock appears unstoppable, it’s Nvidia. Since bottoming in November 2022, shares have gained more than 800%, making it the second-best performing stock currently in the index.
Martin Lewis shared three unique exemptions that could see savers getting £18,570 of their hard-earned cash tax-free.
BHP's proposed acquisition of Anglo American collapses, as the latter rejects the offer due to concerns over South African regulatory risks and undervaluation.
Lloyds Banking Group is set to make an extra 300 million pounds ($380 million) a year in revenue by 2026 from its business banking unit, CEO Charlie Nunn said on Thursday, as corporate confidence picks up in Britain despite challenges. The British bank's Business and Commercial Banking (BCB) unit, which serves firms with up to 100 million pounds in turnover, will have reached two thirds of the target by the end of this year, Nunn told analysts in a presentation. That has come from cross-selling more products to customers and digitising services, BCB head Elyn Corfield said.
Daniel Křetínský, who is bidding £3.6bn for the business, has hinted at ‘incentive scheme’ for workers if successful
Chewy stock soared after a cryptic tweet from a popular meme stock investor on Thursday.
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