Tag: NASDAQ:INTC
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Wednesday’s Wall Street Highlights: HP, Walgreens, Fresenius Medical, Silk Road, and More
US index futures are trading higher in Wednesday’s pre-market, reflecting a perceived easing of concerns about interest rates following comments from Federal Reserve members the previous day, as well as substantial stimulus measures announced by China. Investors are keeping an eye on the release of the Federal Open Market Committee minutes and developments in the…
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Friday’s Wall Street Highlights: News Corp, Activision Blizzard, Scholastic, AstraZeneca, Alibaba, and more
US index futures are appreciating in this Friday’s pre-market, awaiting the release of activity data in the country. However, the market is poised to conclude the week with notable declines, reacting to signals from central banks that interest rates will persistently stay elevated to curb inflation. At 7:00 am, Dow Jones futures (DOWI:DJI) increased by…
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Wednesday’s Wall Street Highlights: Verb Technology, Apple, Alphabet, Warner Bros, and more
US index futures are lower in premarket trading on Wednesday, weighed down by disappointing numbers in Europe and a rise in the cost of oil the day before. These factors heighten inflation concerns as investors await new US indicators, including the Beige Book. By 6:52, Dow Jones futures (DOWI:DJI) were down 51 points, or 0.14%. S&P 500…
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Thursday’s Wall Street Highlights: UBS, Microsoft, Shopify, Salesforce, Okta and more
US index futures were mixed in premarket Thursday, with traders awaiting further US indicators and mulling over eurozone inflation data and UBS’s first earnings after the Credit Suisse acquisition. By 6:51 AM, Dow Jones (DOWI:DJI) futures were up 109 points, or 0.31%. S&P 500 futures were up 0.07% and Nasdaq-100 futures were down 0.11%. The 10-year Treasury yield…
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Intel Claims New Chip More Than Doubles Its Energy Efficiency
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has announced a new data center chip that can deliver more than twice the amount of computing power of existing chips. The announcement comes as the industry seeks to reduce its electricity consumption, following pressure from lawmakers and activists. Data centers, which power the Internet and online services, are huge consumers of electricity.…