Patrick Healy, CEO of private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, discusses whether this environment signals a sustainable shift away from privatization.
Here are the highlights from Robinhood’s virtual roadshow
Despite warning of a potential slowdown in the retail trading boom, Robinhood is bullish on the future of individual investing.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Hasbro, Otis Worldwide, Lockheed Martin and others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
IPOs are on track for a record year as companies cash in on sky-high stock prices
Proceeds from U.S. IPOs have reached $89 billion in 2021, a 232% jump from the same period last year, according to data from Renaissance Capital.
S&P 500 hovers near a record ahead of megacap tech earnings
The S&P 500 slipped from a record high on Monday ahead of a busy week of earnings reports from technology’s heaviest hitters.
‚Disturbing‘ actions by China signal early stages of a cold war, economist Stephen Roach warns
Yale’s Stephen Roach, who served chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, believes Beijing’s crackdown against U.S.-listed China stocks have major market implications.
Weekly Fundamental US Dollar Forecast: When Will Fed Raise Rates or Taper?
The US Dollar (via the DXY Index) has been creeping higher throughout July, even as US Treasury yields and Fed rate hike expectations have pulled back.
Markets Week Ahead: Euro, Dollar, Gold, S&P 500, Fed, Earnings, Inflation
Markets swung wildly last week as fears over the delta variant of covid bulged then faded. EUR/USD, gold, and S&P 500 volatility is poised to linger with the Fed, earnings, and inflation in focus.
Goldman Sachs lowers US Q3 GDP forecast to 8.5% from 9.5% previously
Some risks seeping into the US economy?
On the change, Goldman says that it sees lower 2H 2021 consumption growth on virus risks. If you’re looking at the glass as half-empty, that’s a fair assessment given that another fresh wave of infections is starting to brew in the US.
On the change, Goldman says that it sees lower 2H 2021 consumption growth on virus risks. If you’re looking at the glass as half-empty, that’s a fair assessment given that another fresh wave of infections is starting to brew in the US.
BOE’s Vlieghe: When tightening becomes appropriate, I suspect not much of it will be needed
Remarks by BOE policymaker, Gertjan Vlieghe
– Thinks it will remain appropriate to keep current stimulus in place for several quarters at least, and probably longer
This doesn’t exactly scream much of a hawkish tilt and this just means that we’ll likely get more of the same from the BOE going into the August meeting next week.
– Thinks it will remain appropriate to keep current stimulus in place for several quarters at least, and probably longer
This doesn’t exactly scream much of a hawkish tilt and this just means that we’ll likely get more of the same from the BOE going into the August meeting next week.