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| | | ... rates, "this spending is going to keep on going and driving the economy." Beyond defence, Redican noted the recent US earnings season saw strong profits from big tech companies, with a standout thematic being their investment in artificial intelligence. ... |
| | | | ... Farmer noted strong underlying economic conditions are strong, no expected recession, decent corporate fundamentals, US earnings growth is forecasted around 18% for the next 12 months - which might be exaggerated - debt servicing ratios are favourable ... |
| | | | Ongoing rate hikes will add a little drama to this year's reporting season; however, experts say things might be looking up for active stock pickers. UBS explained this is due to markets exiting the macro-driven stage of the market cycle and transitioning ... |
| | | | With big new investments in data centers, servers, and network infrastructures, Meta Platforms' popularity with global DIY investors soared in the fourth quarter of 2021. Data from global investment platform eToro shows that Meta rocketed from 13th ... |
| | | | ... Any delay or push back of the FY21E earnings into FY22E could present a near-term headwind for equities." While the US earnings recovery is currently a "textbook" V-shaped forecast, the profile for Australia is looking far more U-shaped, Wilsons conc ... |
| | | | ... outlook, and how TCorp expects them to evolve. Out of the nine key issues, four are from the US including US jobs growth, US earnings growth, US Federal Reserve easing monetary policy and the US/China Phase 2 Trade Deal. TCorp chief economist, Brian ... |
| | | | ... lately, Australia at 1.3%. The clue, of course, lies in the behaviour of wages. Wages growth is slower than 1990 levels. US earnings are up 4.2% in the year to February (compared with around 7.5% in the 1990s); and it reached an all-time high of 3.4% ... |
| | | | Fund managers are warning investors not to expect the major banks to trade at the premium they've been accustomed to. And the financial services Royal Commission's final report, due today, will play its part. The major banks have experienced ... |
| | | | ... the tax cuts will provide a significant boost to earnings and stimulus in the largest economy in the world. We see US earnings higher off the back of tax cuts however the impact on markets will be offset by a higher risk premium and higher interest rates ... |
| | | | ... of these can be traced back to the surging US dollar. Bloomberg's headline says it all, "Stronger Dollar Punishes US Earnings From P&G to DuPont". "The US Dollar Index rose to the highest since September 2003 on Monday, adding to this year's 4% gain. ... |
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