The recent report of lower than expected inflation rates in Israel has raised questions about the future monetary policy of the central bank. While the inflation rate of 2.8% is within the annual target of 1%-3%, it has not been sufficient to prompt the Bank of Israel to resume its rate cutting cycle. Even though
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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
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.
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
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
European stock markets showed resilience as they rose despite ongoing political turmoil in the region. The DAX index in Germany traded 0.6% higher, the CAC 40 in France rose 0.6%, and the FTSE 100 in the U.K. climbed 0.5%. This positive trend comes after a turbulent period that saw right-wing parties making gains in the
Apple has been under scrutiny by the European Commission due to a number of “very serious” issues related to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that aims to regulate Big Tech companies. The EU’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, highlighted that the investigation into Apple, along with Alphabet and Meta, raised concerns about anti-competitive behavior. One of
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Merck’s new vaccine, Capvaxive, which is specifically designed to protect adults from pneumococcus, a bacteria that can lead to serious illnesses such as pneumonia. This approval marks a significant milestone in providing broader protection against pneumococcal disease, particularly for older patients and those with chronic health conditions who
One of the leading companies making efforts to reduce the West’s reliance on Chinese rare earths is Lynas Rare Earths. Lynas is currently the largest supplier of rare earth compounds outside of China, operating primarily in Australia. The company has processing operations in both Australia and Malaysia, with plans to open a heavy rare earth
The euro has been facing pressure due to political instability in Europe, particularly in France where far-right and leftist parties are gaining momentum. This has raised concerns about a potential budget crisis in the eurozone. In response to this, investors have been closely watching the situation, leading to a decline in the value of the
Starboard Value, a well-known activist fund led by Jeff Smith, has recently acquired a substantial stake in graphics-design firm Autodesk. The fund has engaged in discussions with the company’s board regarding several serious issues related to the handling of an internal investigation that led to the removal of its chief financial officer. Starboard’s investment in