Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
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Salesforce (CRM) Q1 Earnings: What to Expect
The enterprise cloud giant is set to report first quarter fiscal 2021 earnings results after the closing bell Thursday.
Costco (COST) Q2 Earnings: What to Expect
The nation’s largest warehouse retailer will report second quarter fiscal 2021 earnings results after the closing bell Thursday.
Daily Markets: Investors Watch Jobs and Durable Orders Data
Before markets open for trading, investors will be eyeing the latest weekly jobs data, as well as the April Durable Orders data, as they try to gauge how the Fed will react to these metrics.
The Significance of Bitcoin’s Big Drop Is Limited, Both for Bitcoin and for Stocks
Is the fall in Bitcoin contagious, and will it affect stocks? So far, the answer is clearly a resounding „no.“ Here’s why.
Oil Prices Near One-Week High as Expectations of Iran’s Early Return to Markets Temper
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Nasdaq ESG Trendsetters: Xylem
With water at the core of Xylem’s business, it has a natural and deep commitment to sustainability. Hear from key Xylem team members on what it takes to be an ESG Trendsetter.
Zscaler (ZS) Q3 Earnings: What to Expect
Investors want to know whether they should buy the stock on pull back or if will there be more pain ahead. That answer will soon become clear when the company reports third quarter fiscal 2021 earnings results after Tuesday’s closing bell
Daily Markets: Fed Comments Help Soothe Inflation Fears
U.S. equity futures point to positive open later this morning as the Federal Reserve member comments have, at least for now, soothed inflation fears and COVID-19 cases dropped to their lowest level since June, helping refuel the re-opening trade.
Why Mainstream Investors Should be Watching Bitcoin and Lumber
If extreme volatility was limited to bitcoin, none of it would matter to regular investors who hold stocks and bonds, and whose idea of an “alternative” investment is a REIT. However, it wasn’t.