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Analysts Say Buy These 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks — Including One With 16% Yield
Markets finished last week on a down note, with the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ falling 2.8% and 3.8%, respectively. The Friday collapse came in the wake of the September jobs report, which further fed into investor worries that the Federal Reserve will continue pushing interest rate hikes even at risk of a recession. The headline number, 263,000 new jobs in the month, came in below the forecast of 275,000, and was well below the August print of 315K. At the same time, the headline unemployment rate
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These Are The Best Robinhood Stocks To Buy Or Watch Now
Buying a stock is easy, but purchasing the right stock without a proven strategy is incredibly hard. Here are the best Robinhood stocks to buy now.
Reuters
India’s Tata Motors shares fall 5% as Jaguar Land Rover wholesale volumes falter
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Shares of India’s Tata Motors Ltd fell as much as 4.6% on Monday after its Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) business wholesale volumes fell below expectations, prompting top brokerages to cut price targets and also warn of a slowdown next year. Tata Motors on Friday said JLR wholesale volumes – excluding its joint venture in China – were 75,307 for the second quarter, while it had in August, projected wholesale volumes to be around 90,000. The automaker, among the largest in the country, blamed lower-than-expected supply of specialised chips from one supplier for failing to meet its target.
Motley Fool
Why Redfin Stock Was Getting Crushed Yet Again Today
Shares of technology-powered residential real estate company Redfin (NASDAQ: RDFN) are down 5.5% today as of 11:20 a.m. ET, continuing the horrific year the company’s shareholders are having. Mortgage rates are soaring to the highest level in a decade and a half, thanks to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s steep interest rate hikes to try and tame inflation. As of today, an average 30-year mortgage rate is just over 7%.
Bloomberg
Bernanke Urges Attention to Crisis Risks Amid War, Dollar Surge
(Bloomberg) — Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics on Monday for his research on financial crises, urged policy makers to watch for any worsening of financial conditions around the world as pressures from war and currency fluctuations squeeze economies.Most Read from BloombergHere’s How Weird Things Are Getting in the Housing MarketThis Is What 7% Mortgages Will Do to the Housing MarketScreening Procedure Fails to Prevent Colon Cancer Deaths in Large S
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Down More Than 60%: Analysts Say Buy These 3 Beaten-Down Stocks Before They Rebound
After the annus horribilis of 2022, with the final quarter now in play, investors will be hoping a late-year rally will materialize. According to Carson Group’s chief market strategist Ryan Detrick, that’s not such a far-fetched idea. “While October has a reputation for crashes, it is really a bear market killer,” Detrick recently wrote. “Of the past 17 bear (or near bear markets), stocks bottomed in October six times. Could it happen again? With sentiment this pessimistic and extremely positive
Bloomberg
Treasuries Fall on Inflation Concerns, Stocks Drop: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) — US Treasuries retreated and stocks in Asia slumped amid concern that faster inflation will keep driving interest rates higher and geopolitical threats will crimp economic growth.Most Read from BloombergHere’s How Weird Things Are Getting in the Housing MarketThis Is What 7% Mortgages Will Do to the Housing MarketScreening Procedure Fails to Prevent Colon Cancer Deaths in Large StudyCathie Wood Warns of ‘Serious Losses’ in Automobile DebtPutin Threatens More Missile Attacks on Ukra
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Ford stock is now a ‘sell’ at UBS as an oversupply problem looms
Shares of Ford Motor Co. were hit hard Monday by UBS analyst Patrick Hummel’s recommendation that investors sell, as the auto industry is facing a worrisome U-turn from undersupply to oversupply.
Bloomberg
New US Chip Curbs Will Be More Disruptive: Hou
Sebastian Hou, managing director and senior investment analyst at Neuberger Berman, discusses the new curbs by the US on China’s access to US semiconductor technology, the disruption they could pose to the market and his outlook for the industry. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.