Dow Jones Futures Fall; FedEx Soars, Tesla Skids On China Production Cut
FedEx is set to break out on earnings, while Lululemon and Nike tumbled on guidance. Tesla fell on China woes.
AMD's new MI300X processor is expected to challenge Nvidia's AI market dominance.
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CVS warns it could cede Medicare Advantage market share as reimbursement rates pressure the company.
While ethical investors may opt to steer clear, top tobacco stock Altria Group currently boasts the highest dividend in the S&P 500 with a smoking-hot yield. Altria, best known for its iconic Marlboro cigarettes, was formed from a 2007 spinoff from Philip Morris. Altria took control of U.S. tobacco interests, prioritizing dividend growth and share buybacks, while Philip Morris focused on the international market.
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The Chinese electric-vehicle maker’s shares are on track for their largest one-day gain in more than two years.
After some recent losses, markets turned up during Wednesday’s after-hours trading session. This upturn coincided with Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell’s announcement confirming that there will be no further rate hikes for the foreseeable future. The upward turn in the markets highlights the volatility in current conditions – but that’s not a bad thing at all, for at least one market expert. John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer, gives a clear explanation of where the market