Electronic Arts tumbles after cutting guidance because of underperformance in its soccer game titles, while Arm Holdings and Nvidia give back gains following sharp moves higher after the announcement of the Stargate AI initiative.
GE Aerospace on Thursday forecast a stronger profit for the year after its fourth-quarter earnings exceeded Wall Street estimates as strong travel demand amid persistent shortages of new aircraft bolstered sales of its high-margin parts and services.
U.S. stock index futures showed mixed trends, with Dow E-minis slightly up while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-minis were down. Investors focused on GE Aerospace's positive 2025 profit forecast and American Airlines' negative outlook.
In a report released yesterday, Ronald Epstein from Bank of America Securities maintained a Buy rating on GE Aerospace (GE – Research Report),
GE Aerospace ... for GE Aerospace’s global operations. The data also bolstered optimism about the Federal Reserve's ability to control inflation without triggering a significant economic ...
GE Aerospace is significantly overvalued, with a trailing P/E ratio of 40x and stretched fundamental comparisons vs. peers. Overly optimistic Wall Street growth forecasts and potential economic ...
The Dow Jones index rose but other indexes lagged in the stock market today. Yield rose as investors awaited Trump's Davos address.
U.S. stock markets experienced mixed movements as investors digest a combination of corporate earnings and President Trump's ambiguous trade policy remarks at the World Economic Forum. The S&P 500 index approaches a record high,
The Dow Jones index rose but other indexes lagged in the stock market today. Yield rose as investors awaited Trump's Davos address.
Gift Nifty was trading around 23,301 level, a premium of nearly 37 points from the Nifty futures’ previous close, indicating a positive start for the Indian stock market indices.
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The work of the IAEA was “at the centre” of debates at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, as the Director General joined global leaders to discuss pressing challenges.