The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include 3M, Johnson & Johnson, General Electric and more.
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Investors fear ‚crypto winter‘ is coming as bitcoin falls 50% from record highs
As cryptocurrency investors reel from the sharp sell-off in bitcoin and other digital currencies, some fear the worst is yet to come.
Cramer says selling not done for tech stocks trading at high multiples to sales: ‚Those have had it‘
„Tomorrow you got to do some selling…if you own stocks that are selling at a multiple to sales…those have had it,“ said Cramer.
‚Double down‘ on defense because stocks will plunge another 10%, Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson warns
Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson, the market’s biggest bear, suggests investors are dangerously downplaying a collision between a tightening Fed and slowing growth.
J&J expects more than $3 billion in Covid vaccine sales this year in mixed quarterly report
J&J’s revenue of $24.8 billion rose 10.8%, mostly driven by $1.82 billion in international sales of its Covid vaccine.
IBM shares jump after company reports 6% revenue growth in fourth quarter
IBM’s revenue growth accelerated, and the company’s net income jumped in the quarter after the spinout of a major part of its business.
AUD Q1 2022 Fundamental Forecast: Central Banks Hold the Keys to Currency Direction
The Australian Dollar made a new low for the year in the fourth quarter, stopping short of the November 2020 low of 0.6991. It appears that the impact of commodity prices and long-term interest rat…
Markets Week Ahead: Nasdaq 100, Gold, Bitcoin, USD, Fed, Tech Earnings, Volatility Returns
The Nasdaq 100 was wrecked as global market sentiment soured again ahead of earnings from Apple and Tesla. The US Dollar and Japanese Yen are on the rise, but what is keeping gold and crude oil res…
Beijing COVID-19 outbreak has spread to Hebei province – state media
No mention of which cities are impacted and by how much but in any case, the headline in itself isn’t exactly comforting.China appears to be caught in between whether to adapt to a new approach in dealing with omicron or sticking with a zero tolerance policy on COVID-19 cases. They have relaxed the
UK January CBI trends total orders 24 vs 22 expected
Prior 24Trends selling prices 66Prior 62The details of the report show that UK manufacturers expect to raise prices by the most since 1977 over the next three months, as global supply chain issues and labour shortages continue to rattle cost/price pressures. Adding to that, export prices expectation