BOJ meeting, China PMI, Australia inflation

BOJ meeting, China PMI, Australia inflation

Japan’s Mount Fuji seen in the Tokyo’s horizon on January 1, 2011. Kazuhiro Nogi | Afp | Getty Images Asia-Pacific markets were set to kick-start the week higher on Monday with Nikkei 225 Chicago futures pointing to a 2% jump from the index’s last close, after a key U.S. inflation report late last Friday raised … Read more

14 earnings, jobs and the Fed are what we’re watching in the market

14 earnings, jobs and the Fed are what we’re watching in the market

It was another tough week for the S & P 500 and Nasdaq despite Friday’s rally, which helped blunt some of the pain. The Dow and small-cap Russell 2000 were again the big winners as the rotation from market darlings to down-and-out names due for a catch-up trade continued. By sector, in this wild trading … Read more

An ugly earnings report from a competitor is good news for Abbott Labs

An ugly earnings report from a competitor is good news for Abbott Labs

Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a “Morning Meeting” livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET. Here’s a recap of Friday’s key moments. Stocks jumped Friday as Wall Street tried to end a turbulent week on a jubilant note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added more more than 600 points, or 1.6%. The … Read more

Why deregulation may not unlock media deals for WBD, others

Why deregulation may not unlock media deals for WBD, others

David Zaslav at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 9, 2024 in Sun Valley, Idaho. David Grogan | CNBC Comcast Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts had a not-so-subtle message this week for Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav: If you’re selling, I’m not buying. “Instead of engaging in a process to buy content … Read more

Global selloff eases; earnings, U.S. inflation

Global selloff eases; earnings, U.S. inflation

LONDON — European markets opened mixed on Friday, as a global stock selloff eases and investors await a U.S. inflation print. The pan-European Stoxx 600 opened slightly above the flatline, with sectors and major bourses spread between losses and gains. Autos led loses, down 1.2%, as Germany’s Mercedes Benz dipped 2% after narrowing its annual … Read more

Asia-Pacific markets mixed after sell-off as investors assess Tokyo CPI, await U.S. inflation data

Asia-Pacific markets mixed after sell-off as investors assess Tokyo CPI, await U.S. inflation data

Center street shibuya. David Gee | Moment | Getty Images Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Friday after Thursday’s sell-off saw some indexes in the region hit their lowest level in months. The sell-off came as traders rotated out of tech on Wall Street, pushing major U.S. indexes on Wednesday lower, with the S&P and Nasdaq … Read more

Corporate earnings, Wall Street selloff

Corporate earnings, Wall Street selloff

The Unilever headquarter building seen by the Nieuwe Maas river in Rotterdam.  Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images LONDON — European markets are heading for a lower open Thursday, with a flurry of corporate earnings and a selloff on Wall Street in focus. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 was last seen opening 19 points lower … Read more

South Korea GDP, Wall Street sell-off

South Korea GDP, Wall Street sell-off

In a photo taken on November 4, 2019 a subway train crosses a rail bridge over the Han river, before the skyline of the Yeouido business district of Seoul. Ed Jones | Afp | Getty Images Japan’s Nikkei 225 extended its six-day losing streak to plunge 3%, leading losses among Asian indexes as the region … Read more

Jim Cramer examines Wednesday’s brutal tech sell-off

Jim Cramer examines Wednesday’s brutal tech sell-off

CNBC’s Jim Cramer looked at what might have spurred Wednesday’s Big Tech sell-offs, reviewing why investors may have been disappointed with earnings from Alphabet and Tesla. “Wall Street, it looks like it’s had it with the mega caps, doesn’t it? We don’t want to hear about the ‘Magnificent Seven’ anymore,” he said. “Everyone thinks these … Read more

We’re downgrading Ford after automaker’s old issues cut into earnings

We’re downgrading Ford after automaker’s old issues cut into earnings

Ford Motor on Wednesday reported a disappointing second quarter, missing earnings expectations by a wide margin as higher warranty costs ate into profits. We’re downgrading the automaker and sending its stock back to the penalty box in response to the reemergence of these quality problems. Automotive revenue increased 6% year over year, to $47.8 billion, … Read more