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The U.S. Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, as expected, and signals plans for multiple cuts before the end of the year. Wall Street rallies to new records, while the positive sentiment extends into Asia and the Nikkei notches its own high. Meanwhile the U.S. Department of Justice reportedly plans to sue Apple as soon as today, accusing it of blocking rivals from accessing iPhone hardware and software - just days after the EU issues its own antitrust fine. And, Reddit prices are at...
Published 03/21/24
There's a fresh record for the S&P 500, while the Dow sees its best day in almost a month, as Wall Street counts down to the all-important Fed decision and an updated dot plot. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warns Ukraine's survival is in danger amid a funding impasse in Congress, as Poland's foreign minister calls on America to act. Elsewhere, Kering issues a profit warning, with the luxury giant saying an almost 20 percent plunge in Gucci sales will drag on group revenues. And...
Published 03/20/24
An historic shift from the Bank of Japan - ending the world's last negative rates regime with its first hike in 17 years, while also abolishing its yield curve control policy. The Yen extends declines, hitting 150 against the dollar, while the Nikkei edges higher as investors embrace a new era for Japanese central bank policy. Polish President Andrzej Duda calls on NATO allies to ramp up defence spending, telling CNBC exclusively there is limited time to prepare for another potential Russian...
Published 03/19/24
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Published 03/18/24
U.S. producer prices have come in higher than predicted causing minor declines on Wall Street with Treasury yields pushing up too. The ECB chief economist Philip Lane tells CNBC that the central bank should take its time in deciding on rate cuts and earmarks June as a potential live meeting. Germany’s largest real estate company Vonovia posts a record full-year loss of €7bn with the CEO describing the fall in valuations as “the worst we have ever seen”. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven...
Published 03/15/24
The S&P 500 record run in the green stalls after Apple and Nvidia post 1 per cent declines. Tesla faces numerous valuation cuts with Wells Fargo calling the EV maker “a growth company with no growth”. Share have tumbled more than 4 per cent. We hear from HSBC Group CFO, Georges Elhedery, who predicts a U.S. soft-landing in H2 and says a lower rate environment will not have an impact on his company’s revenue guidance. The ECB outlines plans to incentivise inter-bank lending and to reduce...
Published 03/14/24
Inflation in the U.S. unexpectedly ticks higher in February, potentially lengthening the Fed’s path back to lower rates. However, U.S. and European equities hit new highs as investors stick with their June Fed rate cut predictions. In politics, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have both won enough primary delegates to become their parties’ presumptive nominees in November’s presidential election, according to NBC News. In Japan, major companies commit to fully meet union...
Published 03/13/24
Former U.S. President slams both China and the EU, telling our colleagues Stateside that America is being taken advantage of economically. JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon urges the Federal Reserve to act cautiously on rate cuts, arguing that a U.S. recession is still a possibility as President Biden unveils his budget for 2025, which proposes higher taxes, spending and debt. BoJ governor Kazuo Ueda has dampened optimism about the state of the Japanese economy ahead of a key meeting which could see...
Published 03/12/24
The Nikkei tumbles, posting its worst day in the more than a year on speculation the BoJ will finally raise rates, helping the yen while hurting exports. In China, sticker prices rise for the first time since lates summer but manufacturing price deflation continues to drag. New Delhi agrees to signs a $100bn free trade deal with the European EFTA bloc, ahead of a spring general election. And in energy news, Saudi Aramco sees FY profit fall by up to 25 per cent but its still manages to posts...
Published 03/11/24
There’s a new record high for the S&P 500 index – its 16th this year. In a testimony to the Senate, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank was gaining the confidence it needs to cut rates. In Frankfurt, the ECB keeps rates on hold but signals a mid-year cut with President Christine Lagarde calling for more data by June. President Biden lashes out at former President Donald Trump during his third State of the Union address. Biden called on Congress to stand up to...
Published 03/08/24
U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterates to the House Financial Services Committee that the central bank is not yet ready to begin slashing interest rates. Powell said he required more data to be confident inflation would continue falling before dialling back on restrictive policy. Chinese trade numbers beat expectations for the first two months of 2024. Foreign Minster Wang Yi has hit out at ‘lengthening’ U.S. economic restrictions on his country. In Frankfurt, the ECB is...
Published 03/07/24
Former U.S. President Donald Trump dominates the GOP Super Tuesday races. NBC News projects he has won almost all of the 15 states voting in the primary contest. Wall Street stumbles for a second straight day with tech stocks weighing. The Dow is down ahead of Federal reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony on Capitol Hill. We are live in Westminster ahead of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s UK budget later today. Personal tax cuts set to top the agenda. And in IPO news, Swiss-American dermatology...
Published 03/06/24
We are live in Beijing at China’s annual parliamentary session where the country has set a growth target of ‘around 5 per cent’ for 2024. Premier Li Qiang has sought to diffuse economic tensions but warned of a tricky path ahead. Tesla sees Chinese sales fall to the their lowest level since December 2022, with increased domestic competition as well as a slowdown in demand weighing on the EV maker. Brussels has slapped Apple with a €1.8bn fine for alleged abuse of its market position within...
Published 03/05/24
China hosts its annual legislative sessions with an aim to deepening economic reform. Beijing is grappling with the four issues of deflation, demographics, debt and de-risking. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 hits the 40,000-point level for the first time on the back of strong tech stock performance. Stateside, the Nasdaq, Dow and S&P 500 also hit fresh highs. Hamas delegates are in Egypt hoping to negotiate a Ramadan truce in Gaza. U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris calls out Israel over the...
Published 03/04/24
The recent optimism around A.I. helps push the Nasdaq to its first record high in more than 2 years. The Dow and S&P 500 also mark their best start to the year since 2019. Consumer prices Stateside are their slowest rate of increase in six years, raising hopes of a June rate cut. In banking news, shares of NY Community Bancorp plunge by 20 per cent in extended trade on the news that the lender has removed its CEO due to internal control matters. Chinese manufacturing activity is down for...
Published 03/01/24
U.S. markets are set to notch their fourth monthly gain but investors turn wary on tech stocks ahead of today’s inflation data. There is a tentative deal on Capitol Hill as lawmakers scramble to avert a government shutdown. Long-serving Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has announced he will be stepping down from his position after the U.S. election this November. Chinese equities rebound sharply despite recent volatility with the Shanghai Composite is now on track for its best month ...
Published 02/29/24
Global markets toe the line ahead of key inflation data coming out of the U.S. The recent troubles experienced by Boeing have sent U.S. durable goods orders to their steepest monthly fall since April 2020. In U.S. politics, President Biden wins the Democratic primary in Michigan while former President Donald Trump easily notches his fifth state victory ahead of Super Tuesday. Following President Macron’s comments about potential NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine, Western leaders push back...
Published 02/28/24
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has played down suggestions that the U.S. economy may still enjoy a soft landing, saying investor optimism is mis-placed. With A.I. dominating the agenda at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, we hear from Microsoft President Brad Smith who says the new technology is transformative and here to stay. In Japan, January inflation slowed which affected the BoJ’s 2 per cent target and supported the case for the central bank to end negative interest rates in the...
Published 02/27/24
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Published 02/27/24
We are live at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona where A.I. is dominating the agenda. Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Höttges tells CNBC that Europe is lagging in the digital world. Berkshire Hathaway posts a record 28 per cent jump in Q4 earnings bringing the company’s cash pile to $167bn but CEO Warren Buffett warns that a repeat performance in coming years is not guaranteed. Donald Trump comfortably defeats Nikki Haley in the GOP primary in her home state of South Carolina to cement his lead...
Published 02/26/24
Chip maker Nvidia adds $277bn to its market cap in one session, smashing the previous added value record high and prompting stock market highs across three continents. Asia-focused bank Standard Chartered posts an 18 per cent surge in FY pre-tax profit. It is due to offer a $1bn share buy-back and a large increase to its dividend. Reddit may list in New York in the next few weeks, becoming Wall Street’s first social media IPO since Pinterest in 2019. And the U.S. government is preparing 500...
Published 02/23/24
Nvidia shares pop in after-hours trade after the chip giant posted a 265 per cent surge in Q4 revenue. CEO Jensen Huang tells CNBC that conditions are ideal to grow the company. As a result the chip sector rallies, pushing Japan’s Nikkei to levels not seen since 1989. The Fed urges caution in cutting rates too early. BofA CEO Brian Moynihan says the central bank should not repeat mistakes of the past. And in autos news, Mercedes-Benz is to launch a share buy-back worth $3bn ahead of results...
Published 02/22/24
HSBC shares dip in Hong Kong despite the lender posting a record FY profit. The result was marred by a write-down on its share of Chinese bank BOCOM. HSBC CEO Noel Quinn tells CNBC he is still upbeat on the country’s economy. Chinese indices claw back earlier losses after the market regulator said it would increase supervision while the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses crack down on a key quant fund. Wall Street suffers a second day of losses after chip giant Nvidia records its worst session...
Published 02/21/24
The PBOC makes its biggest ever cut to the country’s benchmark mortgage rate as authorities look to shore up the beleaguered Chinese property sector. In banking news, Capital One strikes a $35bn deal to snap up credit card issuer Discover Financial – the largest acquisition so far this year. German industrial giant Bayer slashes its dividend by 95 per cent to the lowest legal level in a bid to drastically cut costs and alleviate its debt situation. The world largest listed mining company, BHP...
Published 02/20/24
We are live at the Munich Security Conference where the death of Alexei Navalny on Friday and dwindling Ukrainian military supplies against Russia have dominated discussions over the weekend. We hear from NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg who says he does not believe a potential Trump administration would abandon the alliance. Russian forces re-take the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka – its first major victory in 9 months. Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy says his country is...
Published 02/19/24