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Saudi foreign minister does not expect immediate global oil shortage

May 24, 2022 From Reuters News: Reporting by Dmitry Zhdannikov; Editing by Alexander Smith Saudi Arabia does not expect an immediate shortage of oil and only a certain shortage of oil products, the country’s foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said on Tuesday when asked why Riyadh has rebuffed U.S. calls to raise […]

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JPMorgan’s Kolanovic sees stock market recouping 2022 losses and end the year flat

CNBC JPMorgan’s Kolanovic sees stock market recouping 2022 losses and end the year flat PUBLISHED WED, JUN 1 2022 1:33 PM EDT Yun Li Top Wall Street strategist Marko Kolanovic said he’s staying optimistic amid the market volatility, calling for the S&P 500 to recoup this year’s steep losses and finish 2022 unchanged. “We remain positive […]

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US PREVIEW: Spending to Rise Amid High but Slowing Inflation

Thursday, May 26, 2022 09:00 AM By Yelena Shulyatyeva (Economist) (Bloomberg Economics) — Personal spending kept growing at a solid clip in April, Bloomberg Economics estimates. American consumers remained resilient to high inflation, increasingly relying on credit cards amid a record-low ratio of household debt servicing to income. Personal Income & Spending BE Estimate Consensus Prior […]

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GOLDMAN SAYS SIGNS THAT INFLATION IS PEAKING COULD BE POSITIVE FOR STOCKS

CNBC PUBLISHED FRI, MAY 27 202212:39 PM EDT Jeff Cox Signs that inflation is at least starting to abate from a 40-year high could be a positive for stocks, according to Goldman Sachs. Markets rallied Friday as a government report showed the pace of inflation slowed a bit in April, primarily due to falling gas prices but […]

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Goldman names its top tech giants to weather volatility — and gives one upside of nearly 140%

CNBC Pro PUBLISHED THU, MAY 26 2022 9:22 PM EDT Zavier Ong Goldman Sachs has named four “compelling” buying opportunities in tech after a mixed bag of first-quarter earnings. The stocks offer solid topline growth and are more likely to prevail amid the current market volatility, the bank said. After years of market-beating returns, tech stocks have […]

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Citi’s bear market model says it may be time to buy the dip

PUBLISHED THU, MAY 26 202211:12 AM EDT Fred Imbert@FOIMBERT In this article .SPX+88.60 (+2.23%) Citi thinks it may be time to start buying stocks again, as its bear market model signals that conditions are improving. The bank’s “bear market checklist,” or BMC — which looks at a broad range of potential indicators for a market downturn, […]

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Seller Exhaustion? Four Charts Show Bears’ Grip Loosening

Thursday, May 26, 2022 10:32 AM By Isabelle Lee and Vildana Hajric Bullish signs have emerged following near bear-market slump The risk-reward for short-term move is bullish: Cappelleri (Bloomberg) — From an easing in second-by-second selling momentum to a pop in junk-bond prices and fewer stocks hitting new lows, key data watched by analysts to gauge the real-time […]

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CBO boosts U.S. GDP growth estimates, says inflation has topped and will cool to 2% by 2024

PUBLISHED WED, MAY 25 20222:13 PM EDTUPDATED 2 HOURS AGO Thomas Franck@TOMWFRANCK The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that real gross domestic product, or GDP, will grow 3.1% in 2022, it said in a Wednesday report. “In CBO’s projections, the current economic expansion continues, and economic output grows rapidly over the next year,” the CBO […]

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Has the Fed set the stage for a major risk rally?

Has the Fed Inadvertently Signaled When Rate Hikes Will End? 11:43:56 AM Source: Bloomberg Intelligence Most Fed officials agreed at their gathering this month that the central bank needed to tighten in half-point steps over the next couple of meetings, continuing an aggressive set of moves that would leave policy makers with flexibility to shift […]

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Housing and Retail Showcase the Power of the High-End Consumer

8:19:07 AM Source: Bloomberg Intelligence The latest retailer and homebuilder results once again highlight a bifurcation between affluent US consumers, who continue to spend robustly, and the less well-off. The split is particularly pronounced in housing. A new home is a luxury good and any home at all has become increasingly expensive. The highest-end of the publicly-traded […]

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