ADVFN US – Market Content Editor
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BKV Tops Q2 Profit Estimates, Shares Slip Slightly
BKV Corporation (NYSE:BKV) posted stronger-than-expected second-quarter results on Tuesday, buoyed by robust operational performance across all segments of its natural gas business. Adjusted earnings came in at $0.39 per share, ahead of analyst forecasts. Quarterly revenue reached $322.0 million, which included $9.3 million in realized hedging gains. Despite the earnings beat, BKV shares dipped 0.22%…
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BitMine Shares Drop as Company Expands At-the-Market Offering to $24.5 Billion
BitMine Immersion Technologies (AMEX:BMNR) saw its stock slide 6% on Tuesday morning after revealing a major expansion of its at-the-market share sale program, boosting the offering size to $24.5 billion. The crypto mining firm disclosed the increase in a prospectus supplement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on August 12. This marks the…
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Crude Prices Slip as Market Awaits U.S. CPI and Monitors Washington-Moscow Diplomacy
Oil prices moved slightly lower on Tuesday as traders balanced optimism over a prolonged U.S.-China tariff truce with caution ahead of key U.S. inflation data and upcoming peace talks between the United States and Russia. As of 07:35 ET (11:35 GMT), Brent crude futures for October delivery were down 0.4% at $66.34 per barrel, while…
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Intel, Sinclair, and Tencent Music gain in premarket trading; Celanese dips
U.S. stock futures were mostly higher Tuesday as investors awaited crucial inflation figures set for release later in the day. Here’s a look at some of the top movers in early U.S. trading: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. It should not be considered…
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Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures, Markets brace for U.S. inflation data as Trump appoints new BLS chief; Musk targets Apple over App Store bias
U.S. stock futures were mixed Tuesday as investors awaited crucial inflation figures that may shed light on the Federal Reserve’s interest rate direction. In parallel, President Donald Trump nominated a new commissioner for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, following the recent firing of the former head after a disappointing jobs report. Meanwhile, Elon Musk…
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Dollar Softens Ahead of U.S. Inflation Data; Sterling Gains Amid UK Jobs Report
The U.S. dollar dipped slightly Tuesday as investors awaited the July consumer price index (CPI) release, a key indicator expected to influence the Federal Reserve’s next moves on interest rates. By early morning trading at 04:15 ET (08:15 GMT), the Dollar Index — tracking the greenback against a basket of six major currencies — eased…
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Oil prices steady as attention turns to U.S.-Russia talks and China trade truce extension
Oil markets showed little movement during Tuesday’s Asian trading session as investors focused on upcoming talks between the U.S. and Russia, which could potentially bring an end to the war in Ukraine and offer relief to major oil consumers like India and China. Prices received some support after the U.S. and China agreed to extend…
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UBS lifts lithium price outlook as CATL halts Chinese mining operations
UBS has revised its lithium price projections upward following the suspension of mining activities by CATL at its Jianxiawo lepidolite site in China, intensifying supply concerns amid heightened regulatory oversight. Operations were halted after CATL’s mining license expired on August 9, with the company indicating the shutdown would last “at least 3 months,” according to…
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Novartis shares edge higher after ianalumab hits key goals in Phase 3 trial
Novartis (NYSE:NVS) announced that its investigational antibody, ianalumab, combined with eltrombopag, successfully met the primary endpoint in a Phase 3 study (VAYHIT2) involving patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). The therapy notably prolonged the time until treatment failure, assessing how long patients maintained safe platelet counts during and after treatment. Following the news, Novartis shares…
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Ford Issues Recall for Over 103,000 Vehicles Over Axle Hub Spline Defect
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is recalling 103,174 vehicles across the U.S. due to a potential safety defect involving damaged axle hub splines, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported. The recall stems from concerns that affected vehicles might roll away if placed in park without the parking brake engaged. Additionally, the damaged axle hub…