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The lead of one of the most profitable hedge funds on Wall Street leveled with investors about rising prices.
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Investors seem to be overlooking serious threats to the U.S. economy related to the Iran war and tariffs.
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Earnings season marches on as investors will hear from big companies including McDonald's and CoreWeave. Data on the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.
SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) reported first quarter 2026 results that put fresh attention on the stock, with sales of US$310.5 million and a net loss of US$57.37 million, alongside ongoing tariff and cost pressures. See our latest analysis for SolarEdge Technologies. The earnings release and recent product and manufacturing updates come after a choppy period for the stock, with a 1 day share price return showing a 9.03% decline and a 90 day share price return of 22.03%. At the same time, the...
Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come tomorrow, Thursday, May 7, including earnings results from McDonald's (MCD), Shell (SHEL), Airbnb (ABNB), CoreWeave (CRWV), and Coinbase (COIN); comments from several Federal Reserve presidents; and this week's reading on initial jobless claims.
For the three months ended in March, analysts polled by FactSet expect the company to report net revenue of $6.47 billion, up 8.4% from the year-ago quarter.
In the first quarter of 2026, Upstart Holdings, Inc. reported a wider net loss of US$6.65 million even as originations and revenue grew strongly, while also advancing its AI lending platform, applying for a national bank charter, and expanding in home and auto lending. At the same time, Upstart deepened its funding and distribution reach through a new partnership with Justice Federal Credit Union and a forward-flow agreement with Fortress Investment Group to purchase up to US$1.25 billion of...
(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration has begun paying out refunds for the $166 billion in global tariffs that the US Supreme Court declared unlawful earlier this year.Most Read from BloombergUS Has Opened a Passage Through Hormuz, Central Command SaysDOJ Plans Intervention in Trump Supreme Court Carroll AppealUS Says Offensive Phase of Iran War Over as Ship Hit in StraitAnthropic Unveils AI Agents to Field Financial Services TasksSony to Pay Almost $4 Billion for Bieber, Neil Young CatalogTra
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) just posted its best March quarter ever at $111.18 billion, while Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) followed with a sixth consecutive revenue beat. Now Bloomberg reports Apple is in early talks to use Intel and Samsung as U.S. chip suppliers. That single thread reframes both earnings reports. iPhone 17 Carries Apple. Foundry Carries Intel. Apple’s quarter ... Forget Tariffs: An Apple-Intel Deal Could Be the Biggest Manufacturing Story of the Trump Era
IPG Photonics' Q1 revenues jump 16.5% as Industrial Solutions demand surges, but adjusted EPS slips and tariffs squeeze margins.
Markets rally on easing oil, but underlying recession risks continue to build. ETFs may help balance risk while staying invested.
The Federal Reserve has already trimmed its policy rate by 0.75 percentage points over the past year, leaving the upper bound at 3.75%. The question facing rate-sensitive sectors is what happens if the cutting cycle continues. Three exchange-traded funds sit at the center of that question: the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NASDAQ:TLT), the ... Rate Cuts Are Coming: Here’s How to Position TLT, XLRE, and ITB Now
Gold has long been sold as an inflation hedge. There is a much better reason to chase the precious metal and ETFs that track it.
I keep hitting the buy button on Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) because I have rarely seen a backlog like the one this company is sitting on, and I want to own as many shares as I reasonably can before the market fully prices it in. The thing that pulls me back, again and again, is a single ... Oracle’s $553 Billion Backlog Is Larger Than the GDP of Most Countries. It Also Grew 325% in a Year
Bruker (NASDAQ:BRKR) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management said came in “well ahead of expectations,” even as the company continued to face pressure from U.S. academic demand weakness as well as tariff and currency headwinds. President and CEO Frank Laukien told investors that while y
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The PHLX Gold/Silver Sector (^XAU) is climbing roughly 8% this morning as a wave of buying hits both bullion and the equities that mine it. Spot gold is trading near $4,695 an ounce, up about 3%, while silver is jumping a sharper 5.5% to roughly $77 an ounce. The catalyst is a combination of geopolitical ... Gold and Silver Catch Fire as Iran Deal Hopes Rewrite the Inflation Playbook
Gas prices were rising fast enough to turn a geopolitical standoff into an economic problem for everyday Americans. Over the past two weeks, investors watched oil prices climb, inflation fears reawaken, and concerns grow that a broader Middle East conflict could push the economy off course just months before the midterm elections. But early Wednesday ... Prediction: Trump’s Iran Deal Will Spark a Stock Market Rally Into Midterms
Multiple federal securities class action lawsuits have been filed against Pinterest (NYSE:PINS), alleging material misstatements related to advertising revenue and restructuring plans. The lawsuits coincide with Pinterest reporting stronger than expected first quarter results, supported by growth in AI powered ad capabilities. The company has also been active in share repurchases, which is now part of the backdrop for the legal challenges. Pinterest runs a visual discovery and shopping...
Investing.com -- The global economy has proven more resilient than many feared in the wake of the Strait of Hormuz closure, but BCA Research is warning that the window for avoiding a recession is narrowing fast.
The Iran war is impacting FedEx operations in Dubai, which wants U.S. permission to pause flights there from Hong Kong so it doesn’t lose the right to fly that route. The post FedEx wins war waiver for Dubai cargo route appeared first on FreightWaves.
Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management said came in ahead of internal expectations, citing a smaller-than-anticipated decline in organic net sales and early signs of market share improvement tied to increased investments. Chief Executive Officer Steve Cahillane
Ball, Crown and Ardagh are navigating higher input costs and inflationary pressures as beverage customers prepare promotions related to the World Cup and America250 celebrations.
Financial stocks are among the most sensitive to rate fluctuations.
In early May 2026, IPG Photonics reported first-quarter 2026 results showing revenue rising to US$265.5 million from US$227.79 million a year earlier, but net income declining to US$1.58 million amid tariff headwinds and a US$13.5 million litigation settlement tied to a global patent agreement with TRUMPF. The company’s strong industrial demand and resolution of long-running patent disputes contrasted with weaker profitability and cautious second-quarter profit guidance, highlighting a...
(Bloomberg) -- Companies are selling new debt in Europe at the busiest pace ever on Wednesday, storming into the market after earnings to lock in funding while borrowing costs remain low.Most Read from BloombergUS Has Opened a Passage Through Hormuz, Central Command SaysUS Says Offensive Phase of Iran War Over as Ship Hit in StraitAnthropic Unveils AI Agents to Field Financial Services TasksTrump Pauses Plan to Guide Ships While Seeking Iran DealWhite House Weighs AI Working Group, Model Testing
Owners of some iPhones are in line to get cash payments of up to $95 from Apple after the company on Tuesday reached a $250 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit for false advertising of its artificial intelligence capabilities. The company has been scrambling to keep up with tech rivals amid the AI boom but still hasn't delivered on the Siri revamp two years later. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of U.S. consumers in the San Francisco federal court for the Northern District of California, alleged that Apple deceived consumers with a marketing campaign that promoted features that did not yet exist and misled them into buying the devices.
He cited “great progress” in talks with Iran. The International Monetary Fund published its 180-page World Economic Outlook three weeks ago. The differences between that and its now more likely “adverse” or “severe” scenarios aren’t small, and investors should take note as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.