Buffett Invests in Beauty Stock After a 33% Decline: Is Now the Right Time to Buy?
Here's why Ulta Beauty's stock looks attractive.
Here's why Ulta Beauty's stock looks attractive.
A trio of short-term indicators are sending a bullish message to the stock market, analysts at NDR said on Monday.
Investors should treat Nvidia as a lesson showing how much share counts can rise over time.
Starbucks just poached the fast-casual chain's turnaround CEO.
All signs point to another solid day of gains across Asian markets on Tuesday, with investors' appetite for risk whetted by a lower dollar, subdued volatility and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq chalking up their longest winning streaks this year. Chinese stocks crept higher for a third day on Monday, edging away from last Thursday's six-month low, as investors turn their attention to the People's Bank of China's latest interest rate decision on Tuesday. Asia's calendar on Tuesday also includes minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia's last policy meeting, New Zealand trade data, Hong Kong inflation, and export and current account figures from Taiwan.
The S&P 500 gained 1% on Monday, Aug. 19, securing its eighth straight winning session ahead of this week's Jackson Hole Economic Symposium.
A speech from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, retail earnings, and the Democratic National Convention are on investors' radar this week.
Asian stocks were mixed Monday as investors ponder the upcoming meeting of the Federal Reserve, following Wall Street's best week since November with a slight uptick in U.S. stocks Friday. U.S. futures were higher while oil prices dropped. Japan’s benchmark index ended 1.8% lower at 37,388.62 after data showed the core machinery orders, which are used as a leading indicator of capital spending in the coming six to nine months, fell 1.7% year on year in June.
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Laure El Mhadder, Electronics sales director Electronics, and Alain Gorrec, integration advisor, Milexia France, examine the opportunities that arise from rail market liberalisation.