Stock market today: US stocks edge higher in shortened Christmas Eve trading session
Today marks the official start of the Santa Claus trading window, which is historically a bullish 7-day stretch for stocks.
Today marks the official start of the Santa Claus trading window, which is historically a bullish 7-day stretch for stocks.
Psyence Biomedical ( (PBM) ) has provided an announcement. Psyence Biomedical Ltd. has regained compliance with all Nasdaq continued listing requirements after transferring from The Nasdaq Global Market to The Nasdaq Capital Market. This was achieved through a 75-for-1 share consolidation, meeting the $1 minimum bid price requirement. With a debt-free balance sheet and $5.6 million in cash, the company is now well-positioned to advance its business plans and clinical trials, having begun patient
Investcorp Europe Acquisition Corp. I Class A ( (IVCB) ) has provided an update. Investcorp Europe Acquisition Corp. I has completed a significant management transition as part of a Sponsor Handover, involving the sale of shares and warrants to Samara Special Opportunities, along with a reshuffle of its board of directors. This transition coincides with a delisting notice from Nasdaq due to the company’s failure to complete an initial business combination within the required timeframe. Despite t
Applied Optoelectronics ( (AAOI) ) just unveiled an update. Applied Optoelectronics announced the closure of an exchange agreement, swapping $76.7 million in 2026 Notes for $125 million in 2030 Notes, 1.487 million shares of common stock, and a cash amount covering accrued interest. This move is part of a broader financial strategy to extend the company’s debt maturity and improve financial flexibility by eliminating restrictive covenants from the 2026 Notes. Concurrently, the company conducted
(Bloomberg) -- Emerging-market stocks gained for a second day, making a final push for the year on the back of an Asian tech rally and signs that China is gearing up to unleash more stimulus.Most Read from BloombergHo Chi Minh City Opens First Metro Line After Years of DelayThe Architects Who Built MiamiNew York’s Congestion Pricing Plan Still Faces Legal HurdlesMexico City to Boost Mobility, Security Ahead of FIFA World CupMSCI’s benchmark EM equity index closed 0.3% higher Tuesday in thin trad
Wall Street's main indexes closed higher on Tuesday, with gains in growth stocks boosting benchmarks in a truncated Christmas Eve session.
Just in this century, we’ve seen a historic shift in the leading edge of the world’s economy, as it moved from a manufacturing/services base to a more digital/information configuration. The shift, which is analogous to the Industrial Revolution, has been uneven, in both its effects and its distribution, and even in the US, where it is arguably the most advanced, it is incomplete and ongoing. But the important point, for us, is that it has opened new opportunities for investors. Those opportuniti
FREYR Battery, Inc. (NYSE:FREY) shares are trading higher on Tuesday. The company closed its acquisition of Trina Solar's 5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Wilmer, Texas, announced last month. The transaction includes $100 million in cash, a $50 million loan repayment, a $150 million loan note, and 9.9% of FREYR's stock, with a potential additional 11.5% stake through an $80 million convertible note. FREYR also assumed $235 million in facility debt. The Wilmer, Texas, solar module plan
Shares of Starbucks finished Tuesday higher amid reports that its striking baristas would return to work.
Tesla's shares were the S&P 500's top gainers Tuesday as the Magnificent Seven big tech stocks rose on Christmas Eve.