ADVFN US – Market Content Editor
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JPMorgan examines market behavior during wars, draws lessons from 2022 Ukraine conflict
A research note from JPMorgan on Thursday suggests that investor reactions to geopolitical crises often follow recognizable patterns. As fighting in the Middle East entered its sixth day, the bank reviewed market flows during the early stages of the 2022 war in Ukraine to identify potential parallels. According to JPMorgan strategist Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, retail investors…
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Institutional investors fuel return of single-stock inflows, BofA reports
Institutional investors were the primary force behind equity purchases last week as inflows into individual stocks resumed after a short pause, according to Bank of America. Based on the bank’s weekly client flow data, investors directed $2.7 billion into single stocks, marking the first week of inflows in the past four weeks. At the same…
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Extended Crude Oil Surge, Jobs Data Trigger Sell-Off On Wall Street
Stocks moved sharply lower during trading on Friday, adding to the losses posted in the previous session. With the steep losses on the day, the Dow and the Nasdaq dropped to their lowest closing levels in over three months and the S&P 500 hit a two-month closing low. The major averages all finished the day…
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Geopolitical turmoil drives Citi to trim risk exposure
Citi said in a note this week that it is scaling back risk across several macro trades following a sudden spike in volatility triggered by geopolitical developments. Analyst Dirk Willer explained that “geopolitics usually causes very sharp, but short-lived, market disruptions,” but noted that the current market reaction across asset classes “feel like a VAR…
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Three reasons oil stocks may face further downside
Oil stocks have posted strong gains so far this year but have slipped in recent trading sessions, and analysts at Bernstein say the same drivers behind the rally could now push the sector lower. Analyst Bob Brackett highlighted three main factors that typically lead to declines in oil-related equities. “Oil-linked equities have risen year to…
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NorthStrive urges enVVeno to pause clinical spending, calls for shareholder vote on strategic options
An activist investor holding a stake in enVVeno Medical Corporation has called on the company’s board to halt clinical spending and allow shareholders to vote on potential strategic alternatives, including liquidation or a merger. NorthStrive Companies Inc. said its subsidiary NorthStrive Fund II LP, which owns about 5.05% of enVVeno’s outstanding shares, sent an open…
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Escalating Middle East conflict, soaring oil prices and weak payrolls data pressure U.S. market outlook: Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Futures
Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq index futures are currently pointing to a sharply lower open on Friday, with stocks likely to see further downside following the weakness seen in the previous session. The futures saw further downside following the release of a closely watched Labor Department report showing U.S. unemployment unexpectedly decreased in the…
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U.S. jobs report shows payroll decline of 92,000 in February as unemployment rate rises to 4.4%
Employment in the U.S. unexpectedly decreased in the month of February, according to a closely watched report released by the Labor Department on Friday. The report said non-farm payroll employment slumped by 92,000 jobs in February after jumping by a downwardly revised 126,000 jobs in January. Economists had expected employment to increase by 60,000 jobs…
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UBS sees limited upside for silver prices over the next year
Silver prices may continue to fluctuate in the coming months but are unlikely to deliver significant gains over the next year, according to strategists at UBS. The bank expects the metal to stabilize modestly above current levels after a strong rally and recent volatility driven by geopolitical tensions. “Silver prices, like gold, have been volatile…
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Ford recalls 1.74 million vehicles in U.S. over rearview camera malfunction
Ford (NYSE:F) is recalling about 1.74 million vehicles in the United States because of a defect that may cause the rearview camera display to fail, potentially limiting the driver’s visibility behind the vehicle, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday. According to the regulator, the issue affects certain Ford Bronco and Ford Edge…