Wall Street is concerned about the Yellen regulator super-summit, and with good reason, market watchers say.
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Why the Reddit trading frenzy and short selling won’t work in China
The recent short selling frenzy on Wall Street will not likely come to China, where there are many more market restrictions.
Taco Bell owner Yum Brands earnings top estimates, despite blow of international Covid restrictions
Covid-related dining room closures outside the U.S. weighed on same-store sales growth at KFC and Pizza Hut.
Quest says high demand for Covid testing drove record revenues, increases dividend
„Continued high demand for COVID-19 testing drove our performance through the second half of the year,“ CEO Steve Rusckowski said.
Coach owner Tapestry sales fall 7% in holiday quarter, sees 2021 revenue up in high-single digits
Tapestry posted holiday-quarter earnings and sales that topped analysts‘ estimates, helped by a surge in demand for its handbags in China and online.
Qualcomm falls short on revenue in first earnings report since CEO change announced
Wednesday’s report is the first from the chipmaker since it announced last month that CEO Steve Mollenkopf will retire later this year.
BOE leaves bank rate unchanged at 0.10%
BOE announces its latest monetary policy decision – 4 February 2021
– 0.10%
– Bank rate votes 0-0-9 vs 0-0-9 expected
– 0.10%
– Bank rate votes 0-0-9 vs 0-0-9 expected
ECB extends liquidity lines with non-euro area central banks by another nine months
ECB extends temporary euro liquidity lines to March 2022
Much like the dollar swap lines, these are mainly to ensure that non-euro area central banks have sufficient euro liquidity as the virus crisis continues to play out.
Much like the dollar swap lines, these are mainly to ensure that non-euro area central banks have sufficient euro liquidity as the virus crisis continues to play out.
What to expect from the BOE later today?
Not much actually
The BOE announces its first policy decision of the year at 1200 GMT and is likely to be more of a non-event, though there are some things to watch out for.
The BOE announces its first policy decision of the year at 1200 GMT and is likely to be more of a non-event, though there are some things to watch out for.
Eurozone December retail sales +2.0% vs +2.8% m/m expected
Latest data released by Eurostat – 4 February 2021