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  • Barry Adams
  • 11 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Market indexes opened lower led by weakness in tech stocks for the fourth week in a row and bond yields climbed as investors prepared for faster than anticipated rise in interest rates. Earnings season is expected to pick up momentum this week with large banks and airlines scheduled to report. Crude oil prices fell in New York and international markets on China demand worries.

  • Barry Adams
  • 10 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Emmannuel Macron and Marine Le Pen qualified for the second round of the French presidential election today. Macron led with 28.3% and Le Pen with 23.3% votes, according to the exit polls in Paris. President Macron is projected to win in the second round on April 24 but the election is too tight to call. Ten other candidates failed to qualify. The euro is expected to inch higher.

  • Brian Turner
  • 08 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Tech stocks led the decliners for the third week in a row and U.S. indexes closed mixed. Nasdaq Composite fell 1.3% on Friday capping the weekly loss of 3.9% while the S&P 500 fell 0.3% and 1.3% respectively. Chipmakers led the weakness with persistent supply chain worries and growing threat of a recession. For the year, tech heavy Nasdaq and the S&P 500 are down 13.4% and 6.4% respectively.

  • Brian Turner
  • 08 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Transportation stocks fell again on the rising supply chain disruptions linked to China and Europe and surging inflation in the U.S. The tight lockdowns in China, the rerouting of energy supplies in Europe, and the elevated inflation are trimming the freight demand volume in the U.S. UPS fell for the 8th day in a row and for the year the industry index is down 12%.

  • Scott Peters
  • 08 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

WD-40 second quarter sales rose 16% to $130 million and net income gained 13% to $19.5 million from a year ago period. Diluted earnings per share rose to $1.41 from $1.24 but gross margins declined to 50.4% from 55.4%. The lubricant maker is planning to pass on higher prices and increase gross margins in the longer term and revised annual EPS range higher to between $5.14 and 5.27.

  • Scott Peters
  • 08 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

PriceSmart, the warehouse club operator said total sales in the fiscal second quarter increased 10.8% to $1.04 billion from a year ago and net income increased 11% to $31.5 million. Comparable store sales increased 10.3% from a year ago and the club operator opened 2 stores in 52 weeks totaling 49.

  • Barry Adams
  • 08 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

WD-40 soared after the lubricant maker reported stronger earnings. PriceSmart advanced in active volume after the warehouse club chain said comparable store sales increased 10.3%. EPAM Systems said it has terminated its operations in Russia and plans to spend as much as $100 million in assisting Ukrainian employees in relocating. Kroger and Target gained on broker recommendations.

  • Barry Adams
  • 08 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

U.S. indexes are inching higher after a volatile week as investors digest the change of inflation stance by the Federal Reserve. For the week so far, Nasdaq Composite is down 2.6% and S&P 500 has fallen 1%. Investors continue to pour money into commodities ETFs. 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds are yielding near 2.69%, a steady rise from 1.63% at the start of the year.

  • Hossain Akhtar
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

The U.S. Senate in a unanimous vote approved to drop the most favored nation status of Russia and Belarus and ban oil and coal imports. The measure was also approved by the House The import ban against alcohol, diamonds, and seafood adds up to about $1 billion. Natural resources including silver, palladium, rhodium, plywood, and semi-finished steel will face higher import taxes replacing tariffs.

  • Barry Adams
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed after a contentious battle by the U.S. Senate 53-47 vote as the Supreme Court Justice as the first black woman to serve on the bench. The 116th Justice Jackson will fill Stephen Breyer's seat at the end of this summer and diversify the bench but is unlikely to tilt the conservative ideology dominating the court.

  • Barry Adams
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

HP Inc surged 15% after Warren Buffett controlled Berkshire Hathaway disclosed 11% stake in the company. System1 extended its week-long advance after the release of fourth-quarter earnings and better than expected outlook. Sprinklr, the customer experience software developer, reported higher than expected revenues and next quarter and annual revenues.

  • Boris Petrov
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Two leading Europe-based independent oil tankers companies agreed to merge in a fragmented industry. Frontline and Euronav have been in discussion for at least five months and shipping rates are only now perking up after hitting the low in the second-half of 2021. The $4.2 billion merger will create the largest oil tanker company with 69 VLCCs and 57 Suezmaxes and 20 Aframax tankers.

  • Barry Adams
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Broad market indexes turned negative in early trading but small cap index edged up slightly higher as investors digested Fed officials' discussion about rate outlook and a plan to sell U.S. bonds. Crude oil edged higher to just below $97 and international oil hovered near $102 a barrel. Utilities and consumer products companies were in favor as investors looked for safe haven stocks.

  • Scott Peters
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Berkshire Hathaway acquired about 11% stake or 121 million shares for $4.2 billion in HP Inc, according to regulatory filings. Warren Buffett has stepped up his investment activities after acquiring Alleghany Insurance for $11.6 billion last month. In recent years the famed investor has taken substantial investments in Apple and IBM after shunning tech companies for decades.

  • Barry Adams
  • 07 Apr, 2022
  • New York City

Seasonally adjusted weekly initial claims of unemployment were 166,000 in the week ending April 2, the lowest since November 1968. The claims declined 5,000 from the previous week's claims of 171,000, revised down 31,000 The 4-week moving average was 170,000, down 8,000 from the previous week's revised average. The seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 1.1% in the previous week.