Steigende Infektionszahlen, Rückschläge bei der Impfstoff-Forschung: Keine allzu gute Ausgangsposition für einen gewinnträchtigen Mittwochshandel an der Börse. Trotz der Belastungsfaktoren kann sich der Dax zum Start aber noch wacker halten.
Archiv für den Monat: Oktober 2020
Asos profitiert von Corona
ETFs: Anleger auf Richtungssuche
Während Anleger breit diversifizierende ETFs mal kaufen und mal verkaufen, setzen sie wieder auf Tech-Werte. Ungebremst ist das Interesse an Nachhaltigkeits-Indexfonds, besonders an einem.
Crude Rises After Positive Chinese Import Data
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Nasdaq Women in Technology: Niharika Sharma, Senior Software Engineer, Nasdaq’s Machine Intelligence Lab
Nasdaq Women in Technology: Niharika Sharma, Senior Software Engineer, Nasdaq’s Machine Intelligence Lab
Wells Fargo (WFC) 3rd Quarter Earnings: What to Expect
Although Wells Fargo (WFC) has had its own legacy issues prior the pandemic, the situation has magnified the deficits it has had to deal with in terms of its own recovery.
Bank of America (BAC) 3rd Quarter Earnings: What to Expect
You would be hard-pressed to find a bank that is executing better than Bank of America (BAC), which has beaten earnings estimates in fourteen straight quarters.
Daily Markets: Stocks Face Earnings Showdown Amid Apple and Amazon Events
Investors have a full plate ahead of them today that includes a helping of corporate earnings as the September quarter earnings season gets underway and the two high profile events that are Apple’s (AAPL) “Hi, Speed” event and Amazon’s (AMZN) 2020 Prime Day event.
Citigroup earnings top Street estimates as credit costs from the pandemic stabilize
„We continue to navigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic extremely well. Credit costs have stabilized; deposits continued to increase,“ CEO Michael Corbat said.
CEO of world’s biggest money manager sees ‚more to go on the upside‘ for the stock market
„We have a strong conviction that the average investor still is under-invested,“ BlackRock CEO Larry Fink told CNBC.