In gut zehn Wochen wählen die Amerikaner ihren Präsidenten. Der Ausgang des Votums hat nicht zu unterschätzende Auswirkungen auf die Börsen. Wer ist der Favorit der Wall Street?
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Die Biden-Profiteure
Sollte der Demokrat Joe Biden das Rennen ums Weiße Haus gewinnen, dürften einige Branchen davon profitieren. Welche das sein könnten, lesen Sie hier.
ETFs: Aktien weltweit und deutsche Mittelständler
In Zukunftsthemen wie Clean Energy, Robotics und Automation sowie Digitalwährungen erkennen Anleger Potenzial. Aktien im MSCI World und MDAX überzeugen ebenfalls.
Bill Gates leads $85 million fundraising for satellite antenna specialist Kymeta to scale production
Satellite antenna builder Kymeta announced Tuesday that it closed a significant new round of fundraising led by Bill Gates.
Even another coronavirus spike in the fall won’t derail Wall Street’s rally, says Jeremy Siegel
„It’s not going to be a serious correction, not anywhere again down near those March lows,“ Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Tuesday.
JPMorgan will have staff cycle between office and remote work in a move that may remake Wall Street
Banks are preparing for more people to return after Labor Day, according to executives at lenders and technology vendors. But workers will hold onto the ability to work remotely.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Hormel, Medtronic, Best Buy, Exxon & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Hormel, Medtronic, Best Buy, Exxon, and more.
Jack Ma’s Ant Group files for Hong Kong-Shanghai IPO, says first-half profit rose 1,000%
Ant Group, which is still controlled by Alibaba founder Jack Ma, reported a more than 1,000% jump in profits in the first half of 2020.
S&P 500 ekes out another record, Dow and Nasdaq slip as Apple falls
The S&P 500 rose on Tuesday, hitting another record high after China and the U.S. resumed trade talks.
Widespread overconfidence is putting investors in a dangerous situation, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper warns
Invesco’s Kristina Hooper is worried overzealous investors are getting swept up in market momentum.