Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline The stock market fell on Tuesday—reversing a comeback rally a day earlier—as the months-long selloff on Wall Street persists with investors continuing to offload shares amid a gloomy profit outlook from Snap, which sent tech stocks plummeting and led to rising recession fears. Key Facts The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.5%, nearly 200 points, while the S&P 500 lost 1.3% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite 2.6%. The relentless market selloff resumed on Tuesday—despite a rebound led by financial stocks a day earlier, with seven straight weeks of losses briefly pushing the S&P 500 into bear market territory last Friday. “Stocks are getting hit hard” and the “main culprit is the Snap warning” from Monday evening, says Vital Knowledge founder Adam Crisafulli, after the social media company warned that it expects both quarterly sales and profit to fall short of its own estimates. … [Read more...] about Stock Market Selloff Resumes As Snap’s 40% Plunge Drags Tech Shares Lower
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GDEX falls into the red for the first time ever amid stiff competitions in 1QFY22
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (May 24): Logistics and express carrier provider GDEX Bhd posted a net loss of RM1.9 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2022 (1QFY22), the first time since it was listed in 2005, amid tough competitions at home and higher operating costs. The group reported a 13.16% decline in revenue during the quarter to RM91.89 million, compared with RM105.81 million a year ago, amid lower contributions from its courier services segment. Geographically, Malaysia and Vietnam collectively made up the majority, or 99.6%, of GDEX's revenue, while Singapore contributed the balance 0.4%, according to GDEX. GDEX managing director Teong Teck Lean said in a statement accompanying the results that the group continues to face headwinds in Malaysia due to predatory pricing. "The competitive pricing environment is destructive, with some players offering free delivery service to grow their volume. However, this practice seems to be slowing down and we … [Read more...] about GDEX falls into the red for the first time ever amid stiff competitions in 1QFY22
Dow Soars 600 Points As JPMorgan Rallies—But ‘Vicious’ Bear Market Risks Keep Experts On Edge
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Fresh off the S&P 500's brief plunge into bear-market territory, financial stocks led a staggering market rally on Monday after bullish news from the nation's largest lender, but with uncertainty around interest rate hikes still posing a risk to stocks, experts aren't breathing a sigh of relief just yet. Key Facts The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 633 points, or 2%, to 31,896 by 3:30 p.m. ET Monday, while the S&P jumped 1.85% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq, 1.4%—setting the market up for its first daily increase in a week. Heading up the Dow and S&P's gains, shares of JPMorgan—though still down 22% this year—surged 7% after the bank raised its outlook for net interest income this year to $56 billion, up from guidance of $50 billion in January, due to expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise rates to 3% this year. "Strong economy, big storm clouds," JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said … [Read more...] about Dow Soars 600 Points As JPMorgan Rallies—But ‘Vicious’ Bear Market Risks Keep Experts On Edge
Trailing demand a temporary blip for aluminium players
This article first appeared in The Edge Malaysia Weekly, on May 16, 2022 - May 22, 2022. - A + A COMMODITIES may still be riding an upward trend, but metal prices have melted to pre-Russia-Ukraine conflict levels. Aluminium, for one, has seen year-to-date gains erased on demand headwinds, especially the slowdown in China’s manufacturing activity due to Covid-19 lockdowns. Since surging past US$3,800 a tonne in March this year — the highest in more than 13 years — aluminium prices have retreated 30% to a five-month low of US$2,700 a tonne. Copper prices have also contracted to a more than seven-month low of US$9,000 a tonne as at last Thursday on fears of a global economic slowdown. Attributing the fall to a strong US dollar and weak Chinese demand, Fitch Solutions expects further weakening in metal prices in the second quarter before stabilising in the second half of the year. Local analysts are not overly concerned about softer aluminium prices as they … [Read more...] about Trailing demand a temporary blip for aluminium players