Nvidia Nears Trendline Entry As 'Insane' Demand For Blackwell Piles Up; Is Nvidia A Buy Now?
Nvidia has been on a winning streak after CEO Huang noted "insane" demand for its Blackwell chips.
Nvidia has been on a winning streak after CEO Huang noted "insane" demand for its Blackwell chips.
The global soccer transfer market, worth more than $10 billion each season, is facing a revolutionary overhaul or a nuanced evolution following last week's ruling by the European Court of Justice in the Lassana Diarra case. Who is Lassana Diarra? Lassana Diarra is a former much-traveled footballer whose career saw him play for prestigious clubs such as Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.
Maggie Smith says she shared her story on TikTok in the hopes of opening a conversation about how to treat others — even if they aren't your physical "type"
Social media users have been in a frenzy over the 25-year-old pop star's voluminous blonde locks
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Dublin, Oct. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Germany Implantable Ports Market Outlook to 2033 - Single Lumen Implantable Ports and Double Lumen Implantable Ports" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report is a comprehensive databook report, covering key market data on the Germany Implantable Ports market. The databook report provides value (USD), volume (units) and average prices (USD) within market segments - Single Lumen Implantable Ports and Double Lumen Implant
American Michelle Dvorak and British climber Fay Manners were transported to safety by an Indian Air Force helicopter on Oct. 5
Carpenter began opening for Swift on her Eras Tour beginning in August 2023
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., October 07, 2024--Templeton Emerging Markets Income Fund [NYSE: TEI] today announced a monthly distribution from net investment income of $0.0475 per share, payable on October 31, 2024, to shareholders of record on October 17, 2024 (Ex-Dividend Date: October 17, 2024).
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ON THE GROUND: Relatives march in Jerusalem on anniversary of Hamas attack in which their loved ones were taken to urge Israeli PM to bring them home, writes Bel Trew, while airstrikes continue in both Gaza and Lebanon
As markets assess the possibility of inflation reigniting, Kathryn Rooney Vera, StoneX chief market strategist, joins Morning Brief Hosts Seana Smith and Brad Smith to discuss how to hedge against the risk, namely diversifying into "underloved" sectors. Rooney Vera outlines that geopolitical conflict, China’s central bank’s recent stimulus package, and the easing of monetary policy around the world as possible risks to inflation. “Ultimately, inflation expectations do not correspond with the potential for a re-acceleration in inflation.” She says, “What I'm advising our institutional clients is to protect your positions. Protect your interest rate-sensitive sectors, such as tech, with the purchase of put options. While those options are cheap, while volatility is low, and it's cheap to protect yourself.” “Industrials and manufacturing are likely to see an uptick from contraction to expansion if we avoid a recession here in the United States, which is ultimately my base case scenario. So as we're seeing, manufacturing [is] in contractionary territory. But given the monetary easing and the beginning therein of this easing cycle, I do suspect we're going to crack expansionary territory over the next 12 months.” She says the strategy of playing an underperforming sector has worked out well so far this year. “Coming into 2024, utilities was my top pick in terms of the S&P. That was way out of consensus because this was the most battered and most unloved sector. [It's] not a sexy kind of defensive historically, but that was our top pick and it's done very, very well. Up 30% year to date.” Rooney Vera notes that she thinks the utilities play is done, given the significant appreciation, but says healthcare could be the next move. “I think it's time to realize those gains and to rotate into the next underloved, underperforming sector, which is also defensive. It doesn't have the same attractive properties as utilities, but I think healthcare could be one of the sectors that does well in 2025, especially if we do get some accumulation and some erupting of these underappreciated and underpriced risk, not only just on the geopolitical side but also on the economic and political side.” On the AI trade, the strategist says she thinks “we're in a mature phase. She adds, “I'm looking for second derivative plays. And that's part of the reason why I recommended utilities. But I also like industrial real estate because this is a second derivative trade on AI that can benefit from its ongoing development.” “I do love playing second derivative trades on the AI perspective, as well as diversifying into underloved sectors because the truth is, AI really does improve productivity and efficiency, lifting many boats. So why not broaden out our exposure to other sectors?” Following last week’s better-than-expected September jobs report, some expect the Federal Reserve will slow down its rate cuts. Rooney Vera says, “They're likely not going to be as aggressive as the market had previously anticipated. And if the economy does effectively avoid recession, which it seems poised to do with the US consumer being so robust... while companies are hiring less, not engaging in mass layoffs. That, to me, says that the Fed is not going to slash rates. There's no need to do so. In fact, if they were to cut rates aggressively, I'm talking 200 to 300 basis points. It would probably be counterproductive and bring inflation back.” For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.
U.S. In-vitro Fertilization Microscope Market U.S. In-vitro Fertilization Microscope Market Dublin, Oct. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "U.S. In-vitro Fertilization Microscope Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by End-use (Clinical, Academic Research), and Segment Forecast, 2024-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The U.S. In-vitro fertilization microscope market size is anticipated to reach USD 41.4 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 7.62% from 2024 t
LONDON, October 07, 2024--IoD director argues that internal investigations led by advisors with close ties to the organisation can lack impartiality
From King Charles’ former butler to an amputee footballer and a climate activist - who do you think will win?
The Canadian singer appeared in a new NFL promo video released on Sunday, Oct. 6 — and joined in on the league's tradition of being doused in Gatorade
Many fans of Lady Gaga have expressed disappointment on social media following the release of “Joker: Folie à Deux” as it appears a few scenes Gaga shot for the film did not end up making it into the final theatrical cut. One axed moment was improvised during filming and depicted Gaga’s Lee kissing another woman …
Sir Keir Starmer faces MPs in parliament following Sue Gray’s resignation and Chagos Islands row
Kamala Harris is continuing her media blitz this week with appearance on several major shows as Donald Trump pushes lie about FEMA hurricane response
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's rejection of EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles failed to stop fellow European Union members voting in favour, exposing how a divided Berlin is struggling to drive EU policy. Germany was one of only five EU members to reject tariffs after months of pressure from its carmakers, which rely on China for almost a third of their sales, allowing the European Commission to press ahead with anti-subsidy duties by the end of the month.