ADVFN US – Market Content Editor
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U.S. Stocks Move Mostly Lower Ahead Of Fed Minutes
Stocks moved mostly lower during trading on Tuesday, extending the pullback seen during last Friday’s session. The Nasdaq showed a notable move to the downside amid weakness among tech stocks. The major averages ended the day in negative territory but off their lows of the session. The Nasdaq (NASDAQI:COMP) slumped 144.87 points or 0.9 percent…
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Crypto: Mastercard and Swoo Pay Fuel Crypto Payments, Ether Soars Past $3K on Tuesday, and More
Ether surpasses US$ 3,000 driven by expectations of ETFs in the US For the first time in nearly two years, Ether (COIN:ETHUSD) exceeded US$ 3,000 on Tuesday, driven by the possibility of approval of Ether ETFs in the United States by May. Reaching a peak of US$ 3,003.40, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market value then…
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Sharper Than Expected Decline In Leading Indicators
The index of leading indicators in the USA fell more than expected in January, due in particular to a decline in the number of hours worked in manufacturing, suggesting that the US economy is slowing down, announced the Conference Board employers’ organization on Tuesday. This leading index, which foreshadows the general economic trend for the…
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Nvidia Surpasses Tesla as Wall Street’s Most Traded Stock Amid AI Boom
Chip manufacturer Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has overtaken Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as Wall Street’s most actively traded stock, further establishing its significance after rising to become the third-most valuable company in the U.S. This shift underscores the increasing importance of AI-related investments for investors. The high volume of daily trading in Nvidia shares could pose risks for investors…
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Walmart Reports Strong Quarterly Results Amid Economic Challenges, Announces Vizio Acquisition and Dividend Hike
Walmart (NYSE:WMT) delivered another quarter of impressive results, concluding the year on a strong note as its competitive pricing continues to draw consumers seeking value in a challenging economic climate marked by recent inflationary pressures. However, with inflation quickly subsiding, Walmart has observed a decrease in customer spending per visit and, on Tuesday, issued a…
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Home Depot’s Q4 Sales Dip Amid Rising Mortgage Rates and Inflation Pressures
Home Depot (NYSE:HD) experienced a decline in sales during the fourth quarter as the leading home improvement retailer in the country dealt with the repercussions of elevated mortgage rates and inflation affecting its clientele. Although the quarterly outcomes surpassed the expectations set by Wall Street, the company’s projected sales for the upcoming year put early…
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Barclays Surges with Cost Reductions and Billion-Dollar Shareholder Returns, Capital One Eyes Discover Acquisition, and More
Barclays Plc (NYSE:BCS) – Barclays’ shares jumped after announcing a major cost-cutting campaign and returning £10 billion to shareholders. The bank will reorganize operations and review management positions. Plans include expansion and cost reduction to increase profitability and return on equity. Shares are up 7% in Tuesday’s pre-market. Capital One (NYSE:COF) – Warren Buffett-backed Capital…
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Crypto: Bitcoin Futures Achieve Record Highs, WLD Skyrockets by Over 200% This Week, and More
Records in Bitcoin futures indicate market growth Open interest in Bitcoin futures on centralized platforms reached an annual peak, surpassing previous marks from November 2021. According to CoinGlass, the value of open Bitcoin futures contracts reached $22.9 billion, reflecting an increase of over 30% since the beginning of 2024. This growth accompanies the appreciation of…
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Earning Releases: Nvidia, Walmart and Home Depot Are Expected To Beat Estimates
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) NVIDIA is confirmed to report earnings on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at approximately 4:20 PM ET. The consensus earnings estimate is $4.55 per share on revenue of $20.24 billion, representing 234.5% year-over-year revenue growth. The company’s guidance was for earnings of $4.28 to $4.66 per share on revenue of $19.60 billion to $20.40…
