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Reuters
Oil prices slide 1% after U.S. Fed raises interest rates
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices fell about 1% to a near two-week low in volatile trade on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve delivered another hefty rate hike to quell inflation that could reduce economic activity and demand for oil. Brent crude futures settled 79 cents, or 0.9%, lower at $89.83 a barrel, its lowest close since Sept. 8, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell $1.00, or 1.2%, to $82.94, its lowest close since Sept. 7. U.S. gasoline demand over the past four weeks fell to 8.5 million barrels per day (bpd), its lowest since February, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Bloomberg
China Stocks Face More Grim Milestones as Fed Deals Fresh Blow
(Bloomberg) — The world’s most acute market risks from the Federal Reserve’s monetary tightening to Beijing’s Covid Zero pursuit are hammering Chinese stocks, pushing a key gauge to the lowest in more than a decade as analysts struggle to predict a bottom. Most Read from BloombergPutin Calls Up More Troops, Resumes Nuclear Threat Over UkraineUkraine Seizes Dozens of Russian Tanks Left by Fleeing ForcesPowell Signals More Pain to Come With Fed Sending Rates HigherA Great Copper Squeeze Is Coming
Motley Fool
2 Supercharged Tech Stocks to Buy Without Any Hesitation
There are a lot of companies in the technology sector that put up strong results and are likely to have promising futures and positive shareholder returns. CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) and The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD) have seen their stock prices take a hit in 2022, but each has an important growth driver that will accelerate shareholder value. CrowdStrike is a leader in artificial intelligence-driven, cloud-based security software that is winning over businesses at an impressive pace.
Bloomberg
Turkey Shocks With Another Rate Cut Despite Raging Inflation
(Bloomberg) — Turkey’s central bank delivered another shock cut to interest rates, despite inflation running at a 24-year high and with the lira trading at a record low. Most Read from BloombergPutin Calls Up More Troops, Resumes Nuclear Threat Over UkraineUkraine Seizes Dozens of Russian Tanks Left by Fleeing ForcesPowell Signals More Pain to Come With Fed Sending Rates HigherA Great Copper Squeeze Is Coming for the Global EconomyA Decision Tree for Biden If Putin Goes NuclearThe Monetary Poli
Motley Fool
Stock Market Sell-Off: 2 Cathie Wood Stocks That Could Double in 5 Years
The stock market witnessed a brutal sell-off last week as investors went into panic mode following a surprise spike in inflation for the month of August. The month-over-month increase came in at 0.1%. Economists were expecting prices to decline 0.1% over July and were looking for a year-over-year increase of 8.1%.
Benzinga
Novartis Unveils New Strategy Focused On US-First, Eight Blockbuster Brands
Novartis AG (NYSE: NVS) has revealed insights into the updated company strategy. The company said that a ‘US-first’ mindset, increasing the share of U.S. patients in clinical trials, and building capability and talent, among other actions, will enable Novartis to achieve this objective. Novartis’ aspiration is “to improve competitive positioning and organically build its U.S. business to become a top-five player in the U.S. by 2027,” it said in a statement. In April, Novartis announced integrati
Benzinga
Elon Musk And Cathie Wood Call Out Deflation Risks — What Investments Might Be Safe If They Are Right?
Deflation is a general decline in prices for goods and services, typically associated with a contraction in money supply and available credit in the economy. The value of money typically increases. It is often associated with periods of negative or stagnant economic growth — like the Great Depression, the Japanese economy in the 1990s and the early 2000s in the U.S. It tends to describe a declining economy. Cathie Wood, founder, CEO and CIO of Ark Invest, has made news recently for a sort of spe
TipRanks
Morgan Stanley Says These 3 Reliable Dividend Stocks Should Be on Your Buy List (Especially Right Now)
The major investment bank Morgan Stanley has been sounding alerts about the increasingly difficult economic conditions for several months now, and the firm’s chief US equity strategist Mike Wilson headed up a recent note on the topic of defensive investing, especially dividend investing. Wilson lays out a clear strategy for dividend investors, starting with the fact that the best dividend stocks, by their nature, provide an income stream that is both secure and stable, and will provide protectio
Investor’s Business Daily
How To Lock In $75,000 Worth of 9.62% Treasury I Bonds
You have just a few weeks to pounce on Treasury I bonds’ sky-high interest rate. Also called Series I savings bonds, their interest rate is 9.62%.
Motley Fool
1 Reason Tilray’s Management Promises Could Go Up in Smoke
If you’re investing in the cannabis industry, you need to be aware of how overly bullish some companies and CEOs are about their prospects. Tilray Brands (NASDAQ: TLRY) falls into that crowd, pumping itself up to be a $4 billion business in just a few years. There are warning signs about Tilray’s promises and forecasts that investors shouldn’t ignore.