Stocks Mostly Slide Pre-Bell With Dow Set to Extend Losing Streak; Europe, Asia Mixed
The benchmark US stocks were pointing mostly lower pre-bell on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industria
The benchmark US stocks were pointing mostly lower pre-bell on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industria
The company forecast revenue next year will grow slightly versus this year, when excluding certain factors. “The uncertainty caused by COVID [is] mostly resolved,” its CFO said.
AI has been driving the markets for the past two years, proving that the technology truly is a game changer – and for multiple games. AI has impacted cloud computing, networking services, content and graphic design – the list seems limitless. While this is undoubtedly good for the economy, and it’s helped boost the stock market to record levels, it’s also driving gains for individual companies and their investors, even beyond the expected horizon of AI stocks. Looking at the tech sector and its
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A recent earnings call highlighted a key trend that could change the AI market
Shares were lower in Europe after retreating in Asia as investors awaited decisions on interest rates by the Federal Reserve and other central banks. The futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were 0.3% lower. Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.6%, to 8,210.20.