Tag: Investment Advice/Research Services
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JPMorgan, Citi and Wells earnings to unleash borrowing blitz by banks
[ad_1] Big U.S. banks kick off second-quarter earnings on Friday, with investors bracing for a subsequent wave of borrowing in the bond market from America’s top lenders. JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM, +0.60%, Citigroup Inc. C, -4.05% and Wells Fargo & Co. WFC, -0.34% all are due to report financial results for the quarter Friday,…
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Nvidia has investors wondering: How long can a stock grow faster than the market?
[ad_1] Few companies grow at above-average rates for more than a year or two. Or, as the late British economist and philosopher John Maynard Keynes famously put it, trees don’t grow to the sky. This is especially important to remember now, with exuberant investors giving huge valuations to certain tech stocks. The poster child of…
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Crypto can become regular parts in portfolios once regulations are clear, says Franklin Templeton
[ad_1] Cryptocurrencies can become “regulator parts of people’s portfolios” once regulations become clear in the U.S., according to Franklin Templeton, which manages over $1.4 trillion in assets. While investors now can buy crypto directly, there are limited ways for them to include digital assets in traditional portfolios, said Sandy Kaul, head of digital asset and…
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Why the 10-year Treasury yield touching 3.85% could mark a peak for the rest of this year
[ad_1] The 10-year Treasury yield isn’t likely to push much above 3.85% for the rest of this year, unless three things happen, according to BCA Research. The benchmark 10-year rate TMUBMUSD10Y, 3.733% reclaimed the 3.85% mark in late May and has roughly held in that range in June, following a sharp drop in bond yields…
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Odds of U.S. ‘hard landing’ rising after Fed’s refusal to pause rate hikes earlier this year, warns Cam Harvey
[ad_1] Odds of a “hard landing” in the U.S. are rising, warns Campbell Harvey of Research Affiliates. That’s because the Federal Reserve has this year continued battling inflation with interest-rate increases, on top of aggressive rate hikes over the past year, to compensate for being too slow to realize the surge in cost of living…
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Inflation in goods from cereal to soup has given a boost to consumer food stocks. Can Walmart help bring prices, both food and stock, down?
[ad_1] Packaged-food companies that have been steadily increasing prices in an inflationary environment may be facing a formidable opponent, according to a new report. Their biggest customer by far, retail giant Walmart Inc. WMT, -0.25%, is unhappy with their strategy, says the report from research company CFRA. Walmart has recently become vocal about persistent inflation…
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Opinion: Technically speaking, a new bull market started last October. Buy on weakness.
[ad_1] We’re seven months into a new U.S. bull market, and weakness is to be bought. That’s the key takeaway from three veteran technical analysis (TA) experts who recently shared their market outlooks at the 50th annual Chartered Market Technicians (CMT) Association in New York City. This is the group founded by TA icon Ralph…