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Month: September 2024
Commerzbank 🇩🇪soars +16% following today’s announcement.
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Pepperstone: Trade was choppy, but ultimately risk-positive on Tuesday, albeit amid a distinct lack of conviction among market participants, ahead of today’s US CPI report.
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TAYLOR SWIFT ENDORSES KAMALA HARRIS FOR PRESIDENT
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GameStop (GME) has entered an open market sale agreement for up to 20,000,000 shares of Class A common stock.
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Since the start of 2024, 452 major companies have declared bankruptcy, the second-highest figure in 14 years. Only 466 bankruptcies in 2020, during lockdowns, surpassed this. By sector, the most bankruptcies occurred in consumer discretionary (69), followed by industrials (53) and healthcare (45)
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FT: Predictive traders view vice-president Kamala Harris as the stronger debater compared to former president Donald Trump so far, according to minute-by-minute prices on PredictIt
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$46m so far in donations for the Harris campaign
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Trump: Migrants are eating the cats. They are eating the dogs. I have seen people on television.
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ABC: You still do not have a plan [to replace Obama Care]? Trump: I have concepts of a plan.
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They’re losing their minds over memes in Congress. Keep up the pace!
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$58bln 3y auction stops thru 1.7bp (prior 0.2bp stop thru, 6-auction avg 0.1bp tail)
TREASURY WI 3Y YIELD 3.457% BEFORE $58 BILLION AUCTION US THREE-YEAR NOTES DRAW 3.440%; ALLOTTED AT HIGH 41.38% submitted by /u/XGramatik [link] [comments]
Small bussiness is dying?
Let’s analyze the NFIB publication on the US small business survey In general, we see a leveling off of all the positive dynamics that were emphasized last month. First of all, we pay attention to the key optimism index, which falls by 2.5 points to 91.2. This is the 32nd consecutive month below the 50-year average of 98. All sub-indices show a negative trend. The share of business owners who consider the current economic environment to be positive for business development is falling by 1%, returning to previous levels. And the most affected are the calculations of profit growth expectations, which fall by 9%, due to lower margins and sales volumes. Therefore, we believe that this burden will be passed on to consumers, which we will see in the CPI dynamics in the near future. https://preview.redd.it/uyc65yig71od1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=2535899e3d46cc4025158a8bb2ce5ce2d735611e submitted by /u/dll_crypto [link] [comments]
JPMorgan stock is down 5% today, its worst day since June 2020.
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AI is completely out of control (The Dor Brothers)
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Market updates
Stocks can barely hold a daily gain with just 1 green day this month Oil prices are crashing like demand is disappearing Bond prices are rising like we are entering a recession Gold prices are rising like more volatility is coming Mortgage demand is at 30+ year lows like prices are crashing Crypto is nearing a bear market like risk appetite is gone This is the result of $4 trillion in stimulus and “free” money. submitted by /u/XGramatik [link] [comments]
VW TO TERMINATE GERMAN JOB SECURITY AGREEMENT ON DEC. 31
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Hewlett Packard drops -7.9%, reaching its lowest value in over 6 months. Where will it go from here?
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The Hungarian company MOL has signed contracts for the supply of oil from Russia to Hungary and Slovakia. The company’s statement was published on the Budapest Stock Exchange website. Most EU countries are reducing their dependence on Russian oil. Hungary receives 70% of its oil from Moscow.
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BMW is taking a hit of -8.5% after today’s news.
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The SEC published a speech by Chairman Gary Gensler but missed that it contained a speechwriter’s comment: “I strongly recommend including a sentence here to reassure the markets that you are not giving this speech because you believe an inevitable crisis is coming.” Now removed
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Always the same result
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China’s real estate stocks are officially BELOW 2008 levels.
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GOLDMAN DESK: Since the financial crisis, “‘buy the dip’ of the S&P 500 has been a successful strategy in response to any 10% drawdown or more. “.. The average subsequent returns from simply buying the SPX after a 10%+ dip were higher than the average since 2010 ..”
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Chris Weston: Big levels tested in Brent crude. The futures curve is still in backwardation, but its flattening out, with the 1st v 8th month futures curve (shown) $1.25 from inversion (contango) and 1st vs 2nd futures spread $0.44 from inverting – traders pay carry on the carry on the roll
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BOJ IS SAID TO SEE LITTLE NEED TO HIKE INTEREST RATE NEXT WEEK
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Trump vs. Kamala debate awaits you today. Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk: Does seem inconsistent
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ING: Draghi’s €800bn call to action: instilling the urgency that Europe needs. He was concerned about low potential output growth. The complex action are requierd unless the EU wants to face “a slow agony”. Unlocking €800bn per year of investment – A bold plan but can it result in bold action?
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A glitch in the trading system briefly showed all European users that the futures for Russian Urals crude oil were priced $8 higher than Brent. Many traders were shocked and quickly took to social media to complain about the ineffectiveness of sanctions against Russia.
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