A flurry of space companies filed requests with the FCC for new or expanded broadband networks, asking for approval of nearly 38,000 total satellites.
Archiv für den Monat: November 2021
Berkshire’s operating earnings pop 18% last quarter with Buffett’s cash pile at record $149 billion
The conglomerate reported operating income $6.47 billion in the third quarter, rising 18% from $5.48 billion from the same quarter a year ago.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Shake Shack, Peloton, Canada Goose and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
Long-term unemployment falls by 357,000 people but is still elevated
About 32% of jobless Americans have been out of work at least six months. That’s a big decline from the pandemic peak, but higher than most periods in history.
Berkshire’s operating earnings pop 18% last quarter with Buffett’s cash pile at record $149 billion
The conglomerate reported operating income $6.47 billion in the third quarter, rising 18% from $5.48 billion from the same quarter a year ago.
Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) Setting Up For The Next Leg Higher
The bullish channels that have been guiding Bitcoin and Ethereum higher over the past months are coming under pressure.
Australian Dollar Outlook: Commodities, US Dollar and RBA Weigh. Can AUD/USD Hold?
The Australian Dollar weakened during the week as the RBA under-delivered and commodities continued lower. Will AUD/USD catch a bid?
GBP/USD Rate Eyes Yearly Low Ahead of UK GDP Report
GBP/USD is on the verge of testing the yearly low (1.3509) ahead of the UK GDP report as the BoE keeps the benchmark interest rate at the record low of 0.10% in November.
US House has passed the infrastructure bill – heads now to Biden for signing
The US House of Representatives passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill late Friday, circa US$550bn.
A second bill (circa $1.75tln) re tax and spending was not voted on yet. Next week the House is on a break so there is least a week’s wait for this. A ‚procedural‘ vote passed to tee up voting when the Reps.
A second bill (circa $1.75tln) re tax and spending was not voted on yet. Next week the House is on a break so there is least a week’s wait for this. A ‚procedural‘ vote passed to tee up voting when the Reps.
S&P and NASDAQ close at record highs for the seventh straight day
NASDAQ up for the 10th consecutive trading day
The final numbers are showing:
For the trading week, the
The JPY is ending the day as the strongest of the majors while the GBP is the weakest.
The final numbers are showing:
For the trading week, the
The JPY is ending the day as the strongest of the majors while the GBP is the weakest.