Wall Street has spoken — now ChatGPT identifies the biggest wildcards for markets next year
Nomura not only identified it perceived to be the tail risks — that is, surprises in either direction — for markets in 2025 but also asked ChatGPT to do so.
Nomura not only identified it perceived to be the tail risks — that is, surprises in either direction — for markets in 2025 but also asked ChatGPT to do so.
Super Micro Computer shares slumped Monday morning as the stock felt the impact of a pair of headlines that came out after the bell Friday, including a potential capital raise and the stock's removal from the Nasdaq 100 Index.
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The cybersecurity giant has completed a 2-for-1 stock split and will open at an adjusted price on Monday. Here’s what to know.
U.S. stock futures point higher to begin the week, bitcoin pulls back after setting a fresh record high, and Palantir stock slips and MicroStrategy shares rise on news the firms will be added to the Nasdaq 100. Here's what investors need to know today.
Providers in the collaboration tools market must adopt advanced AI capabilities to remain competitive in the long term.
International and domestic insurers are pushing into the U.S. market for hard-to-protect homes, charging high premiums and enjoying strong profits after some U.S. firms pulled out. This has left greater room for non-domestic players like Hiscox and Munich Re to enter the fray, industry sources say. Recent large U.S. hurricanes Helene and Milton have added to concern about property losses.
Micron's high-bandwidth-memory chips play a key role in the AI-investment thesis.
(Reuters) -Shares of Canal+ fell on their London debut on Monday while fellow Vivendi spinoffs Havas and Louis Hachette rose in Amsterdam and Paris, after shareholders of the French media conglomerate voted in favour of the high-stakes split. Shares of broadcaster Canal+ opened at 290 pence, giving it a market value of 2.9 billion pounds ($3.7 billion), but fell around 16% from that price to 242 pence by 1106 GMT. At that market value, Canal+ would have been eligible to join the FTSE 250 index, but its French domicile prevents it from being integrated into any indexes.
Tesla (TSLA) could reach a market capitalization of $2 trillion by the end of 2025 as the company's