Financial News
- James Hyerczyk
Dell beats Q4 earnings with $2.68 EPS but misses on $23.93B revenue. Strong AI server demand boosts stock over 3% in after-hours trading.
- Vladimir Zernov
Natural gas prices moved higher as traders reacted to the EIA report.
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. jobless claims surge to 242K as GDP growth cools to 2.3%. Durable goods orders rebound, but markets brace for labor market softness. More insights inside!
- Bob Mason
Beijing moves to bolster bank balance sheets, boost lending, and sustain economic momentum amid global uncertainties.
- James Hyerczyk
Nvidia beats earnings with $39.33B revenue and bullish guidance, while Salesforce slips 5% on weak AI platform adoption and cautious fiscal 2026 forecast.
- Vladimir Zernov
Gasoline inventories increased by 0.4 million barrels from the previous week.
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. new home sales fell 10.5% in January, with rising inventories hitting 9 months’ supply. Traders should brace for a bearish housing market outlook.
- Bob Mason
Germans tighten their wallets as income expectations slide, dampening hopes for a spending rebound and fueling ECB rate-cut bets.
- Vladimir Zernov
Sticky inflation and rising prices of key household staples put pressure on Consumer Confidence.
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. house prices rose 4.5% in Q4 2024 (FHFA HPI) and 3.9% in December (S&P CoreLogic). Limited inventory keeps the market cautiously bullish with regional plays.
- Bob Mason
Trump moves to curb Chinese tech investment, sparking AI war fears and a Hong Kong market sell-off.
- Vladimir Zernov
The report showed that rising input costs put pressure on manufacturing activity.
- Eiko Sievert
The outcome of Germany’s election makes a coalition between the CDU/CSU and the SPD likely, allowing for a rapid coalition agreement, though reforms to Germany’s debt brake will remain challenging.
- James Hyerczyk
Consumer sentiment tumbles 9.8% in Feb as inflation fears grow. Housing sales dip 4.9%, while mixed regional trends signal caution for traders.
- Vladimir Zernov
The Services PMI fell into contraction territory for the first time in 25 months.
- James Hyerczyk
Flash Manufacturing PMI sinks to 46.4, a 14-month low, while Flash Services PMI hits a 2-month high at 51.1. UK market faces bearish pressure as job cuts rise.
- James Hyerczyk
Eurozone Manufacturing beats forecasts with a 9-month high, while Services PMI hits a 3-month low. Mixed signals for traders eyeing EU market opportunities!
- James Hyerczyk
Germany’s PMI rises to 51.0, driven by steady services growth and easing manufacturing drag. Caution ahead as tariff risks and geopolitical concerns linger.
- Vladimir Zernov
Gasoline inventories declined by 0.2 million barrels.
- Dennis Shen
The UK’s sovereign rating has remained resilient to recent crises. But greater structural risks in the UK government bond market and a worsening public debt outlook are downside factors.