US companies gear up for IPOs under new administration – NYSE president
Investing.com — The US companies have started planning for initial public offerings (IPOs) under the new administration, New York Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin revealed in a recent Bloomberg interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Martin confirmed the
Benchmark ‘buy’ on Seagate after Q2 earnings beat
Investing.com — Benchmark upgraded Seagate Technologies to “Buy” and raised its price target to $120 citing strong cloud and AI-driven demand as key growth drivers, which helped the storage company beat quarterly earnings estimate. Seagate’s fiscal Q2 results exceeded expectations, with non-GAAP
Brazilian government officials renew fiscal balance pledge
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian government officials on Wednesday reaffirmed their commitment to balancing public accounts, as financial markets continue to question the ability of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s administration to meet its fiscal targets. Lula’s chief of staff,
German AfD’s local cell given notice on bank account, cites political reasons
BERLIN (Reuters) – A local chapter of the far-right Alternative for Germany party said on Wednesday its account had been terminated by the cooperative bank where it keeps its money, describing the move as part of the election campaign against
ECB’s Rehn says inflation confidence will allow for rate cuts
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank interest rates will keep falling as policymakers are confident that inflation will stabilise at the bank’s 2% target, Finnish central bank chief Olli Rehn said on Wednesday. “We are now confident that inflation will stabilise