The latest report from Bernstein sheds light on the Indian stock market landscape, indicating a surge in investor enthusiasm towards Indian stocks. However, this surge seems to be driven more by greed than rational decision-making. The report assesses approximately 90 stocks across 14 subsectors, focusing on long-term growth expectations embedded in their valuations. In January
In a move to deepen ties with South Korea, Germany’s economy minister embarked on a trip to Asia, emphasizing the need to de-risk trade exposure to China. Both nations share a common goal of expanding their network of commercial allies amidst growing trade concerns. This mission aims to boost cooperation in business, economic security, and
Taking on the role of chief executive of a major oil giant like Petrobras comes with its own set of challenges. Magda Chambriard, the current CEO, faces the daunting task of balancing the economic priorities of Brazil with the profitability of the company. This delicate equilibrium requires strategic decision-making and effective leadership. Chambriard, appointed after
Last weekend, Disney’s highly anticipated film, Inside Out 2, made a staggering $295M in its worldwide debut, surpassing all expectations. Disney’s Head of Global Theatrical Distribution, Tony Chambers, expressed his gratitude to exhibitors for their contribution to this historic success. The film’s midweek numbers continued to impress, reaching a global total of $380M by Tuesday.
Elon Musk found himself under scrutiny when he lashed out at advertisers considering pulling their ads from his X social media platform. Speaking at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in France, Musk clarified his previous comments by stating that his intention was to defend free speech rather than target the advertising industry as a whole.
One of the main factors that have been missing from the box office in recent years has been the presence of family-friendly films. While there have been a few successful kid-friendly hits, such as Universal’s “Super Mario Bros.,” most family features have either opted for streaming platforms or had their releases spaced too far apart
Fitch Ratings agency has adjusted its forecast for a rate cut in China, pushing back its expectations to next year instead of this year. The decision comes as a result of high interest rates set by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which has influenced China’s monetary policy. Concerns over the exchange rate against the U.S. dollar
European stock markets experienced a slight decline on Wednesday, despite U.K. inflation falling back to the Bank of England’s target, while being overshadowed by a U.S. holiday. The DAX index in Germany, the CAC 40 in France, and the FTSE 100 in the U.K. all saw a decrease in value. These market movements were influenced
Japan’s recent data on exports in May reveals a concerning trend – while the weak yen has contributed to a significant increase in the value of exports, the volume of sales has been decreasing for the fourth straight month. This paints a picture of global demand that is still relatively soft, posing challenges for the
Imax and Wanda Film, China’s largest exhibitor, have recently announced a significant expansion of their strategic partnership, focusing on technology and content. This partnership aims to enhance the movie-watching experience for viewers in China. The agreement includes Wanda Film upgrading 61 of its top-performing locations to state-of-the-art Imax with Laser technology in key cities such
At the midway point of the year, optimism is soaring on Wall Street. According to the recent global fund manager survey from Bank of America Securities, investors are exuding the most bullish sentiment since November 2021. Not only are they not anticipating a recession, they are also showing a strong preference for equities, especially the
The European Central Bank is expected to cut its deposit rate twice more this year, in September and December, according to a significant majority of economists. These predictions come despite the improving business activity and strong wage data, which have raised uncertainties around the rationale for more cuts. The risks, however, are skewed towards fewer
Senator Elizabeth Warren has accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of favoring the financial industry over the interests of the American public. This accusation comes after reports surfaced that Powell may be advocating for changes to regulations that would reduce the capital cushion large American banks are required to hold under the Basel III Endgame
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has been steadily increasing its stake in Occidental Petroleum over the past nine trading sessions. This influx of shares has propelled Buffett’s ownership in the Houston-based oil and gas producer to nearly 29%, indicating a strong vote of confidence in the company’s future prospects. Through daily purchases from June 5 to