Flight delays also take toll on summer getaways Author of the article: Published Jul 19, 2023 • Last updated 2 days ago • 2 minute read In addition to concerns about inflation, Canadians are also feeling the sting of flight delays and cancellations when it comes to their vacation plans. Photo by JONATHAN HAYWARD/THE CANADIAN PRESS… Continue reading Inflation forces Canadians to change, cancel vacation plans: Leger survey
Stock Market Today: Dow Brings Win Streak to 10 Ahead of Big Tech Earnings
Stocks opened comfortably higher Friday, but lost steam as the session wore on. Amid an empty economic calendar, attention was focused on the latest batch of earnings reports and a continued win streak for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. American Express (AXP) was one of the most notable earnings movers today, with the Dow stock… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Dow Brings Win Streak to 10 Ahead of Big Tech Earnings
What Is The Par Value of Bonds
Investing can be filled with a lot of industry jargon, such as par value. Par value is a term you may hear in relation to the value of a bond or share of stock. In this instance, we are concerned with the par value of bonds. The more you know about what you are investing… Continue reading What Is The Par Value of Bonds
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Spirals After Disappointing Netflix, Tesla Earnings
Stocks closed mixed Thursday as investors combed over the latest round of corporate earnings reports. While the Dow Jones Industrial Average extended its longest win streak in years thanks to strong results from Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), disappointing reports from Netflix (NFLX) and Tesla (TSLA) sent the Nasdaq Composite tumbling. Taking a closer look at… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Spirals After Disappointing Netflix, Tesla Earnings
One of Wall Street’s favorite chipmakers has seen its value tumble as worker shortages and delays dent investor hype
Taiwan Semiconductor is facing business snags that are weighing on its earnings and stock. The chipmaker giant just reported negative revenue for the first time in four years. It’s also facing delays and difficulty in attracting enough specialist workers. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed… Continue reading One of Wall Street’s favorite chipmakers has seen its value tumble as worker shortages and delays dent investor hype
3 ways the Barbie movie could drive more upside for Mattel stock as weekend box-office projections top $150 million
The “Barbie” movie could drive material upside for Mattel stock, according to Goldman Sachs.The bank increased its Mattel price target to $24 as estimates suggest more than $150 million in ticket sales this weekend.These are the three reasons why Goldman expects the movie to drive financial upside for Mattel. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for… Continue reading 3 ways the Barbie movie could drive more upside for Mattel stock as weekend box-office projections top $150 million
Robert Shiller says decade-long rally in home prices could end when the Fed wraps its hiking cycle
The decade-long rally in home prices could end when the Fed wraps up its tightening cycle, Robert Shiller said. He told CNBC that earlier rate hikes pushed people to buy homes before borrowing costs rose even further. “So that’s been a positive influence on the market, but it’s coming to an end.” Loading Something is… Continue reading Robert Shiller says decade-long rally in home prices could end when the Fed wraps its hiking cycle
Housing is still unaffordable – but one corner of the market says things may soon get better
The housing market may still feel unaffordable, but recent data suggests reason for optimism. Industry sentiment is ticking higher, construction is ramping up, and residential investments are climbing. Home builder DR Horton reported that it expects to close on more homes than previously expected. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite… Continue reading Housing is still unaffordable – but one corner of the market says things may soon get better