The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Etsy, Uber, Zynga, Rocket Companies, and more.
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Nio plans to start delivering cars to Norway in September
Chinese electric car start-up Nio announced it plans to begin deliveries in Norway in September, for the company’s first entry into a market outside China.
Chinese travel bookings triple during ‚hottest‘ public holiday since the pandemic
The surge in domestic travel comes as the coronavirus pandemic keeps Chinese from venturing overseas.
Papa John’s earnings smash expectations as pizza demand remains strong post-pandemic
Thanks in part to menu innovations like Epic Stuffed Crust pizza, Papa John’s said its sales are still growing.
Coach owner Tapestry sales in North America return to pre-pandemic levels, retailer swings to profit
Coach owner Tapestry said Thursday that its fiscal third-quarter sales in North America returned to pre-pandemic levels, as demand for luxury goods rebounds.
Etsy slides more than 9% after it warns of slowing growth
Etsy saw its business boom early on in the pandemic, as shoppers turned to it and other online retailers for goods.
Uber losses dramatically improve thanks to sale of self-driving unit
Uber’s first-quarter net loss was $108 million, a tremendous improvement from a $968 million loss in its fourth quarter of 2020.
PayPal CEO touts ’next generation digital wallet‘ after earnings beat
On the company’s earnings call, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman pointed to cryptocurrency as a key growth engine for the company.
Watch: BOE monetary policy report press conference
BOE governor, Andrew Bailey, will provide more details at 1200 GMT
You can watch that live here:
You can watch that live here:
A couple of takeaways from the BOE May monetary policy meeting
The BOE starts off with a bit of a technical taper, if you want to call it that
You can call it algos. You can call it a bit of a messy release with some separation between the statement and the monetary policy minutes/report. But at the end of it, the pound looks destined for a
You can call it algos. You can call it a bit of a messy release with some separation between the statement and the monetary policy minutes/report. But at the end of it, the pound looks destined for a