Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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Intel rises as report of chipmaker exploring options cheers glum investors

Intel's shares rose more than 3% in early trading on Friday, as a report of the struggling chipmaker exploring options that could include a merger or a split induced some investor

Intel rises as report of chipmaker exploring options cheers glum investors
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Wall Street rally helped boost gains for 401(k) plan savers in the first half of 2024

Strong growth for stocks on Wall Street this year have helped juice gains for savers with retirement accounts

Wall Street rally helped boost gains for 401(k) plan savers in the first half of 2024
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Dell shares rise as AI server demand boosts results, forecasts

Shares of Dell Technologies rose 4% on Friday, after robust demand for its artificial intelligence-powered servers prompted the company to raise its full-year earnings and revenue forecasts

Dell shares rise as AI server demand boosts results, forecasts
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U.S. home prices forecast to rise modestly as Fed cuts rates - Reuters poll

U.S. home prices will rise relatively modestly this year and next despite tight supply and expected U.S.

U.S. home prices forecast to rise modestly as Fed cuts rates - Reuters poll
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Dow notches record high close after upbeat economic data

Wall Street stocks rose and the Dow scored a second consecutive all-time closing high on Friday, with Tesla and Amazon climbing after fresh U.S. economic data raised

Dow notches record high close after upbeat economic data
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US regulator finds banks have work to do on climate risk, sources say

A top U.S. banking regulator has found that major lenders are in the early stages of assessing and managing the risks climate change poses to their

US regulator finds banks have work to do on climate risk, sources say
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Record highs abound, except in usual place

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Record stock market highs have lit up across the world once again - though not yet for the usual suspects in the S&P500 and Nasdaq.

Record highs abound, except in usual place
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China's mortgage loans fall, property development loans rise

China's mortgage loans dropped further at the end of June while property development loans picked up, central bank data showed on Friday, as authorities seeks to put a floor under

China's mortgage loans fall, property development loans rise
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Inflation fell to 2.2% in Europe, clearing the way for a European Central Bank rate cut in September

Inflation is down in Europe

Inflation fell to 2.2% in Europe, clearing the way for a European Central Bank rate cut in September
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Lowest euro zone inflation in 3 years sets up ECB for cut

Inflation in the euro zone fell to its lowest level in three years in August, setting the stage for a further cut in the European

Lowest euro zone inflation in 3 years sets up ECB for cut
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Thyssenkrupp works council says steel leadership crisis puts sale at risk

Thyssenkrupp's planned sale of its steel business is at risk over uncertainty following a leadership crisis at the unit, the

Thyssenkrupp works council says steel leadership crisis puts sale at risk
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SIX Group explores options for financial information unit, sources say

Swiss stock market operator SIX Group is weighing options for its financial information unit, including potentially merging it

SIX Group explores options for financial information unit, sources say
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How does PDD stack up against other big China e-ecommerce firms?

Shares of China's biggest e-commerce companies - Alibaba, JD.com and PDD Holdings - were dumped earlier this week on worries about pressure on their margins after low

How does PDD stack up against other big China e-ecommerce firms?
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FTSE 100 hits 3-month high amid rate-cut hopes; energy shares weaken

The UK's main stock index hit over a three-month high on Friday, clocking gains for the topsy-turvy month, with real estate shares in the lead as interest rate-cut hopes

FTSE 100 hits 3-month high amid rate-cut hopes; energy shares weaken
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European shares inch up to record high as inflation data sets stage for ECB rate cut

European shares rose to an all-time high on Friday, closing a turbulent month on a bright note after a significant drop in euro zone inflation

European shares inch up to record high as inflation data sets stage for ECB rate cut
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ECB's Schnabel keeps door open to further rate cuts

Euro zone inflation is falling as predicted, easing the risk that further rate cuts would derail disinflation, but the European Central Bank must become

ECB's Schnabel keeps door open to further rate cuts
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China state banks buying dollars amid rapid yuan gains, sources say

Major state-owned banks were buying dollars in China's onshore foreign exchange market on Friday to slow down a rising yuan, four people with knowledge of the matter said.

China state banks buying dollars amid rapid yuan gains, sources say
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ANZ CEO says no evidence bond trading scandal has cost Australian taxpayers

ANZ, Australia's third-largest retail bank, has found no evidence that suspected misconduct by its employees during a 2023 government bond issuance had cost Australian

ANZ CEO says no evidence bond trading scandal has cost Australian taxpayers
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Russia payment hurdles with China partners intensified in August, sources say

Some Russian companies are facing growing delays and rising costs on payments with trading partners in China, leaving transactions worth tens of billions of yuan in limbo, Russian

Russia payment hurdles with China partners intensified in August, sources say
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Actively managed Japan stock ETFs outperform in resilient market

Less than a month after a Bank of Japan interest rate hike triggered the biggest selloff since 1987 of the bellwether Nikkei 225 Index, major market

Actively managed Japan stock ETFs outperform in resilient market
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay

France's financial assets are stuck in a rut as a political stalemate and policy paralysis take hold, casting a shadow over the outlook for

France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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Cash-loving investors dig in even as US rate cuts threaten payouts

A golden era for cash may be winding down as the Federal Reserve gets ready to cut interest rates. Many fans of the investment class are staying put anyway.

Cash-loving investors dig in even as US rate cuts threaten payouts
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UK's Aviva conspired to dodge India compensation and tax rules, agency says

An Indian tax agency has found that British insurer Aviva breached local regulations capping commissions to sales agents with a system of fake

UK's Aviva conspired to dodge India compensation and tax rules, agency says
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Bring on the rate cuts

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee Global investors can't wait to be done and dusted with August and usher in the new month with a bang, one that's all but certain to

Bring on the rate cuts
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Hedge funds may lose billions from Temu owner PDD's stock crash

Concentrated bets on popular Chinese e-commerce giant PDD Holdings may have led to losses in billions of dollars for hedge funds from a crash in its shares

Hedge funds may lose billions from Temu owner PDD's stock crash

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