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Coverage of investors in the Nexus archive.
- Germany Is Set to Sell 30-Year Bonds at Highest Yield Since 2011
Germany is set to sell 30-year bonds, causing borrowing costs to reach a 15-year high during a major sale of long-dated bonds. Investors are demanding greater compensation for lending because governments are increasingly indebted and struggling with inflation.
- Yield Excitement Reaching Local Extreme?: 3-Minutes MLIV
Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie, Skylar Montgomery Koning, and Mark Cudmore discussed today's key themes for analysts and investors. These insights were provided during the broadcast of "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
- US Stock-Index Futures Drop as Bond Yields and Oil Prices Rise
US stock-index futures dropped due to rising bond yields and a spike in oil prices. These economic factors unnerved investors, causing the decline.
- China’s 10-year bond yield falls to 13-month low
China’s 10-year bond yield fell to a 13-month low. This movement is attributed to weak economic growth, which has consequently pushed investors into sovereign debt.
- Traders Short French Bonds as Fight Over Budget Set to Escalate
Investors are turning bearish on French government bonds. This negative sentiment arises as politicians prepare for a fight concerning the 2027 budget. This conflict is set against the backdrop of next year’s presidential election.
- Situational Awareness Sold Taiyo Yuden Shares to Citadel, Others
Situational Awareness sold shares in Taiyo Yuden Co. to Citadel and other investors. The company reported offloading part of its stake this month, as detailed in a filing.
- Nvidia is slashing its financial backstop for OpenAI's Ohio data center to under $120 billion
Nvidia is reducing its financial backstop for OpenAI's Ohio data center to under $120 billion. The chipmaker revised this plan after investors voiced concerns regarding its risk exposure tied to large financing commitments.
- Dollar Extends Slide as Traders Scale Back Fed Tightening Bets
The dollar fell to its weakest level in three months as investors reduced their expectations for further interest-rate increases by the Federal Reserve. This market shift occurred after the release of softer US economic data.
- Bonds Face a Bigger Threat Than the Fed as Global Rates Climb
As investors debate the timing of potential interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve, global market expectations anticipate continued tightening. These rising global rates pose a significant threat to bonds.
- Top Wall Street analysts like these 3 dividend stocks for steady income
Top Wall Street analysts recommend three dividend stocks for generating steady income. Investors seeking consistent revenue streams can add dividend-paying energy stocks to their portfolios.
- The ‘Hindenburg Omen’ keeps flashing. Should investors worry about a stock-market crash?
The 'Hindenburg Omen' is a popular but controversial indicator monitored by technical strategists on Wall Street. The title questions whether investors should be concerned about the possibility of a stock-market crash.
- Banks’ private credit disclosures highlight value of sunlight
Banks' private credit disclosures reportedly highlight the value of sunlight. Furthermore, executives are aware that providing more information is beneficial when investors become nervous.
- ‘Enablers’ are the AI sweet spot for investors
Investment attention is focused on 'Enablers,' which are considered an AI sweet spot for investors. Because demand for the technology far exceeds supply, infrastructure providers within this sector are predicted to be highly sought-after.
- Easing inflation pressures, Cerebras earnings, falling Hormuz traffic and more in Morning Squawk
Investors are being informed of several key developments for the trading day, including easing inflation pressures and analyzing Cerebras earnings. Additional topics of interest mentioned include falling traffic in the Hormuz region.
- Nigerian Central Bank Widens Access to Open Market Operations
Nigeria’s central bank broadened participation in Open Market Operations. This widening of access allows all eligible investors, including individuals, corporates, and non-bank financial institutions, to participate in the purchase and trading of securities.
- South Korea’s Kospi has staged a stunning comeback. How long will the bull market last?
South Korea's Kospi has staged a stunning comeback and achieved a reversal from its latest rout. The index is returning to bull-market territory, driven by investors piling back into the semiconductor giants that dominate the market.
- Anthropic investors bet on $2tn valuation in record IPO
Investors are betting on Anthropic achieving a $2tn valuation in a record IPO. Rapid revenue growth fuels hope that the Claude-maker can overcome challenges to become the biggest listing in history.
- This week’s solar eclipse could make stocks go down. No, really. Here’s why.
The solar eclipse occurring this week could potentially cause stocks to go down. Although the eclipse on Wednesday is unlikely to lead to the end of the bull market, it may still have an impact on investors.
- Australian regulator takes down Yepbit websites as investors report blocked withdrawals
Australia's regulator, ASIC, took down Yepbit websites after investors reported blocked withdrawals. ASIC denied Yepbit's false claims that the regulator had frozen investor funds. The action was taken by ASIC against the platform.
- US Yields Will Go Much Higher Next Year: 3-Minutes MLIV
Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie, and Mark Cudmore discussed key themes concerning US yields that are projected to rise much higher next year. The analysis was provided to analysts and investors during a broadcast titled "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
- Britain needs more investors, not higher taxes on investment
Britain requires increased investment and should not implement higher taxes on investment. The article states that an increase in capital gains taxation would directly work against goals aimed at supporting economic growth.
- India’s Small, Mid-cap Funds Stay Hot With Investors
Small and mid-cap funds in India are maintaining investor interest. The smaller stocks have shown strong performance, comfortably outpacing large caps this year.
- Intel investors are banking on a comeback — and then some
Intel investors are banking on a significant comeback. This positive outlook is influenced by the spillover effects of AI mania, which has fundamentally transformed market dynamics for both demand and pricing.
- Europe Is Ticking a Lot of Boxes for Investors Right Now
Europe is currently in a favorable position for investors because multiple economic indicators are strong. Key data points show that both earnings and overall economic growth have proven to be surprisingly robust.
- Treasury yields up as oil prices jump and investors await inflation data
U.S. Treasury yields edged higher on Tuesday as market activity unfolded against a backdrop of ongoing Iran tensions. Investors are currently awaiting the release of July's inflation data print, coinciding with a jump in oil prices.
- Treasury yields inch lower as investors look ahead to key inflation data
U.S. Treasury yields lowered at the start of the week. This movement occurred as investors anticipate a busy period of economic data. The market focus is particularly on key inflation data.
- German economy minister warns AfD’s rise could deter investors
The German economy minister issued a warning that the rise of AfD could deter investors. Separately, Katherina Reiche noted that Berlin seeks to attract €3.75tn in private capital by 2040.
- Top Wall Street analysts like these 3 stocks for their solid growth potential
Top Wall Street analysts point to 3 stocks showing solid growth potential. Separately, investors are closely monitoring earnings releases from AI companies amid concerns regarding the durability of high spending and demand.
- Investors return to European stocks as strong earnings lift Iran war gloom
Investors are reportedly returning to European stocks, a trend fueled by strong earnings that are lifting gloom surrounding Iran. Specifically, companies within the Stoxx Europe 600 index anticipate delivering a substantial 22% increase in profits during the second quarter.
- Bonds, Dollar Weighed Down by Washington Policy Decisions
Bonds and the Dollar are weighed down due to Washington policy decisions. Amid this environment, investors are considering whether the ‘Sell America’ trade has returned.
- Ares scales back blockbuster private credit vehicle after valuation pushback
Ares scaled back a blockbuster private credit vehicle following a valuation pushback. A Wall Street firm attempted to complete a €1bn continuation fund but ultimately failed to get buy-in for pricing from investors.
- Aggressive options trading helped drive the S&P 500’s latest rally. What that means for investors.
The S&P 500's five-day rally is attributed to aggressive options trading, which may be mechanically driven rather than reflecting improved investor fundamentals. The rally's significance for investors remains uncertain as it may not indicate a stronger market outlook.
- BC Partners’ Credit Arm Explores Extending Lifeline to LIV Golf
BC Partners’ credit arm is leading a group of investors in considering a potential loan to LIV Golf. The move is aimed at providing financial support to the golf organization.
- 3 reasons AMD’s stock is falling in the face of its latest earnings report
AMD's stock is declining following its latest earnings report due to analysts noting muted upside in results, underwhelming investor expectations with its margin outlook, and facing high market expectations.
- Carry Trade Is Powering On as Investors Sidestep Yen’s Gains
Emerging-market carry trades remain resilient despite joint US-Japan currency intervention that reduced the yen's appeal as a funding source. Investors are avoiding the yen's gains while continuing to support these foreign-exchange strategies.
- Traders are using options to chase a runaway rebound in stocks, pushing the market even higher
Stocks have risen sharply over the past four trading sessions, leading investors to increase bullish options bets to avoid missing out on the market's upward momentum. Traders are leveraging options strategies to participate in the market's rapid gains.
- Elon Musk likely to face tough questions during SpaceX's first earnings call as a public company
Elon Musk is expected to face challenging questions during SpaceX's first public earnings call. The company's shares have dropped by half from their June peak due to investor concerns that Musk may have oversold future prospects.
- Elon Musk likely to face tough questions during SpaceX's first earnings call as a public company
Elon Musk is expected to face challenging questions during SpaceX's first earnings call as a public company. SpaceX shares have declined by half from their June peak due to investor concerns that Musk may have overstated the company's future prospects.
- Elon Musk likely to face tough questions during SpaceX's first earnings call as a public company
Elon Musk is expected to face challenging questions during SpaceX's first earnings call as a public company. SpaceX shares have fallen by half from their June peak due to investor concerns that Musk may have overpromised on the company's future prospects.
- Musk likely to face tough questions during SpaceX’s first earnings call as a public company
Elon Musk is set to face investor questions during SpaceX's first quarterly earnings call as a public company following its initial public offering. The call will assess Musk's responses to potential challenges.