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TTE Q4 Earnings Lag Estimates, Production Ramp-Up Boosts Revenues
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:36
Quince Therapeutics Stock Plunges As Filing Shows Reverse Merger Plans, Bankruptcy Risks
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:30

Tenet Healthcare Beats Q4 Earnings: But 2026 EBITDA Margin May Decline
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:27

Transaction in Own Shares
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:27

The real ‘supercycle’ isn’t crypto, it’s AI infrastructure: Analyst
Cointelegraph·2026/02/12 17:15

Inspire Medical Systems (INSP) Stock Trades Down, Here Is Why
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:09

Why Howmet (HWM) Stock Is Trading Up Today
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:09

Crocs (CROX) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why
Finviz·2026/02/12 17:09
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Nasdaq’s newly listed companies raised a total of 129.3 billions USD in the first half of the yearBlockBeats News, July 1, according to market sources, newly listed companies on Nasdaq raised a total of 129.3 billion US dollars in the first half of 2026.
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Citibank: The outflow of foreign capital from the South Korean stock market is likely to continueGolden Finance July 1st | Citigroup pointed out that although the outlook for South Korea's current account surplus has improved, the trend of capital outflows from the South Korean stock market, dominated by foreign investors, may still continue. Citigroup economist Jin-Wook Kim wrote in a report that driven by portfolio rebalancing and profit-taking, outflows from foreign equity investors accelerated to $30.5 billion in June, compared to $27.9 billion the previous month. As of the end of June, the proportion of foreign investors in the South Korean stock market rose to 38.9% from 32.9% in December last year. Driven by strong growth in semiconductor exports, the bank raised its forecast for the current account surplus in 2026, expecting it to reach 16.4% of GDP, up from the previous forecast of 13.2%. It is expected that the growth rate of semiconductor exports in 2026 will reach about 170%, significantly higher than 22% a year earlier.
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Hassett: Some Federal Reserve officials may vote on policy actions with the intention of targeting TrumpGlonghui July 1st|Kevin Hassett, Director of the U.S. National Economic Council, stated, "I am concerned that as long as Powell remains at the Federal Reserve, the majority of officials at the Fed may not necessarily vote out of consideration for the U.S. national interest, but rather to target Trump." He said, "We must monitor this situation closely." Hassett remarked, "It is certain that if anything goes wrong, it would not be Kevin Warsh's responsibility. He needs to coordinate various differing opinions within the Fed, and that is an extremely difficult job." Hassett noted that the current interest rate hike would be a "macroeconomic policy mistake."
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