By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) – OPEC on Tuesday cut its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2024 reflecting data received so far this year and also trimmed its…
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HSBC says buy this major chip stock as AI upside potential is not fully realized
Investing.com — In a note to clients on Tuesday, HSBC said it is bullish on AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), citing significant upside potential in AI-driven revenue that the market has yet to…
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Investing.com — According to the latest Sevens Report Research note, the S&P 500 may face a significant drop into the low 4,000s in a worst-case scenario, if economic conditions deteriorate…
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HOUSTON (Reuters) – Energy pipeline operator Enbridge (NYSE:ENB) has pulled employees from several offshore U.S. Gulf of Mexico platforms, the company told customers, as Tropical Storm Francine advanced toward a…
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77% of Investing.com readers see Donald Trump beating Kamala Harris in key debate
Investing.com — Republican Donald Trump is expected to emerge the winner in a much-anticipated debate with Democratic rival Kamala Harris this week, according to a survey of Investing.com readers. The…
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Bank of America raised its price target for Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) to a new Street-high of $50 per share (up from $30) in a note Tuesday, reiterating its Buy rating on…
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Election race is tightening but Trump has a better chance than Harris: AlpineMacro
Investing.com — According to AlpineMacro analysts, the upcoming election remains tight, but Donald Trump is still the frontrunner, with a better chance of victory than Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite…
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Citi expressed a perspective that anticipates a further weakening of the US dollar in the near term, despite maintaining a bullish stance on the currency for the next one to…
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Buy the dip or sell the rip? History shows selloffs offer buying opportunities
Investing.com — Goldman Sachs analysts weighed in on the debate of whether investors should “buy the dip” or “sell the rip” during market volatility, suggesting that historical trends support using…
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Investing.com — Shares in Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) rose sharply in premarket US trading after the group reported better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results, driven by strong demand for its cloud business. The Texas-based…