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Lucid Group Q3 Earnings Highlights: 13,000 Reservations, $1.3B Order Book And Production Update
Electric vehicle company Lucid Group reported third-quarter financial results after market close Monday.
HYGs Boson Particle
The HYG and SPY usually tag along together, bosom buddies, although usually corporate bonds tend to weaken in advance of equities.
A Pivotal Week For Gold And Joyous One For Gold Bugs
Last week was a pivotal one for gold as far as the daily timeframe was concerned.
Will Higher Rates Choke The Latest Rally In Emerging Markets?
Shares in emerging markets topped returns for the major asset classes during the trading week through Nov. 15, based on a set of US-listed ETFs.
Market Signals For The U.S. Stock Market And Indian Stock Market Monday, Nov. 15
The S&P 500 was unchanged and the Nifty rose last week. Indicators are bullish for the week. Deflation is in the air.
Gold Recoils As Investors Assess Central Banks’ Response To Inflation
A stronger dollar also pulled the bullion down. Though the greenback dropped by 0.1%, it remained close to a 16-month peak hit on Friday.
The S&P 500's Streak Of Record High Closes Ends
The S&P 500 Index just did something it hasn’t done in nearly 25 years.
Commodities, Especially Softs On Major Breakout!
Higher interest rates would dampen price increases and potentially slow down the economy. However, the Fed is fearful of it negatively affecting the job market and tanking the stock market.
Alphabet: Android To Youtube
Despite its gigantic size, Alphabet continues to grow at an astounding rate.
The Oil Situation: The SPR Is Being Raided To Close U.S. Production Deficit
It is likely the transition away from fossil fuels will proceed more slowly. The US EIA crude inventory data reveal the US working inventory growth rate is 3.5% from a combination of domestic consumption and exports of refined products.
The Big Green Push To Get Rid Of Coal Had The Opposite Effect
The push to abandon coal made selling the mines difficult. So companies chose to extend their life.
Will Airbnb Stock Rise High After The U.S. Lifts Travel Restrictions?
It’s official. People can travel again. The US lifted its travel ban on November 8, and this will likely lead to a slew of travelers into the country.
Australian Dollar Eyes Chinese Economic Data, Will AUD/USD React?
Rising prices across the global economy is a centerpiece issue that has investors attempting to gauge the impacts on economic activity and central bank policy over the coming months.
Gold And Inflation
Inflation is spiking broadly and across most sectors. The Fed has moved away from its transitory narrative.
Housing Is Officially A Bubble
Since we’re in the “everything bubble,” it kind of follows that real estate — one of the things about which people with more money than sense tend to get most excited — would be rocking.
Procurement In The Supply Chain Crisis
The supply chain into the United States is in trouble. Some deliveries arrive on time, but many companies face challenges getting the materials they have ordered.
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