Friday , 19 December 2025

Stocks

Inflation haunts stock traders in blockbuster earnings season

Bloomberg Overflowing cargo ships, snarled production lines, copper above $10,000 and a start to earnings season that’s smashing records. As developed economies reopen and the newly vaccinated embrace their pre-Covid ways, the global rebound is proving vigorous but messy. For equity investors, the most pressing question is whether the return of inflation spoils returns and eats into corporate profits. Accelerating …

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Buffett’s Berkshire gets more cautious on stocks, buybacks

Bloomberg Warren Buffett’s capital-deployment machine pulled back on several fronts at the start of the year as the billionaire took a more cautious stance on stocks. Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s net stock sales in the first quarter were the second-highest in almost five years and the conglomerate, where the billionaire is chief executive officer, slowed its buyback pace, according to a …

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Record defaults are clouding India’s resilient equities, bonds

Bloomberg Credit markets are sounding warnings for other asset classes amid India’s unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases. Firms have defaulted on at least 57 billion rupees ($763 million) of domestic bonds this year, the most on record for a similar period. Traders expect more. They’ve pushed spreads on A rated local corporate bonds over AAA notes to a 17-year high, …

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Asia’s climate stocks primed for rebound, money managers say

Bloomberg The global climate summit could prove to be a catalyst for a rebound in Asia’s environment-related stocks, which have been underperforming the broader market this year. Aberdeen Standard Investments Ltd., BNP Paribas Asset Management and Pictet Asset Management are among funds suggesting the summit’s outcome can spark a green rally, after it brought the US back into the global …

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Bond investors take riskier bets in hunt for returns

Bloomberg Bond investors, emboldened by a recovering economy and a global vaccine rollout, are taking on more risk, sometimes a lot more risk. Insurers, pension systems and high-grade credit managers in the US and Europe are buying bigger amounts of junk-rated debt to offset shrinking yields, forcing high-yield investors to jostle for allocations of BB rated bonds — the safest …

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Thai stocks face hurdles over worst virus outbreak

Bloomberg Thai equities face new hurdles as the country’s worst Covid-19 outbreak will further squeeze corporate earnings and delay an economic recovery, according to Thailand’s second-biggest private money manager. Investor optimism over prospects for a return of foreign tourists has been eroding amid a new wave of the virus that took hold this month, said Vasin Vanichvoranun, executive chairman at …

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Treasury yields climb on growth bets, dollar drops

Bloomberg US Treasury yields climb amid confidence the Federal Reserve will remain accommodative even as robust growth takes the world’s largest economy back to pre-pandemic levels. Stock-index futures were little changed. Havens including the dollar and government bonds were under pressure while copper, seen as a barometer of growth, surged to the highest in a decade. The US 10-year rate …

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HK plans to expand bond connect in July

Bloomberg Hong Kong plans to expand its trading link with the mainland to include southbound flows on bonds in early July, the Hong Kong Economic Journal (HKEJ) reported, citing an unidentified source. The southbound link will have quotas in place and only allow trading in certain eligible bonds, the HKEJ reported on Monday. Hong Kong has a trading link with …

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Bitcoin bounces strongly after hitting lowest since March

Bloomberg Bitcoin rallied on Monday as investors took advantage of the lowest levels in seven weeks to pile back in. The largest cryptocurrency is on track for its biggest gain since February 8 after dropping as low as $47,079 in early Asia trading before rebounding. It rose as much as 9.6% to $52,747 and was trading around $52,500 as of …

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Chinese firms are listing in US at record-breaking pace

Bloomberg Chinese companies are listing in the US at the fastest pace ever, brushing off tensions between the world’s two biggest economies and the continued risk of being kicked off American exchanges. Firms from the mainland and Hong Kong have raised $6.6 billion through initial public offerings (IPOs) in the US this year, a record start to a year and …

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