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Oil Markets Brace for a Summer of Hormuz Volatility
Brent tops $73 as renewed U.S.-Iran strikes keep Hormuz on edge, leaving oil markets vulnerable to s...
Home Depot Stock Rises as Earnings Beat Expectations
Home Depot reported earnings Tuesday as investors look for signs that weak housing demand and cautious consumers are still weighing on home-improvement sales.
Thermon postpones guidance and call amid pending CECO merger despite solid Q4 revenue beat
The Bond Market Is Forcing a Reckoning Trump Isn’t Able to Stop
Bond markets haven’t been swayed by President Donald Trump’s latest assurances on the war with Iran, with yields holding stubbornly higher and G-7 finance ministers continuing to discuss the impact of ...
Aluminum could hit $4,000 a ton amid most bullish set-up in over 50 years
Analysts see the metal’s price soaring spurred by the largest supply shock since the 1950s.
Earnings Snapshot: Home Depot tops Q1 top and bottom lines, but soft FY26 forecast dampens beat
Home Depot’s stock rises as the full-year outlook was kept intact, a relief for worried investors
Home Depot’s stock rises as earnings beat expectations, and the full-year outlook was affirmed.
Home Depot in charts: Q1 comparable sales stay positive as higher tickets offset weak traffic
Amer Sports Non-GAAP EPS of $0.38 beats by $0.07, revenue of $1.95B beats by $120M
Swiss Franc dips as rising US yields overshadow stronger Swiss growth
USD/CHF trades higher around 0.7870 on Tuesday at the time of writing, gaining 0.35% on the day as the US Dollar (USD) benefits from renewed support linked to expectations of a more hawkish monetary p ...
Canadian Dollar: CPI strength seen above BoC track – TD Securities
TD Securities expects Canada’s April CPI to firm to 3.1% year-on-year, driven by higher energy prices and base effects from the removal of carbon taxes.
Amesite shares surge 250% on milestone enterprise contract for NurseMagic AI
Japanese Yen: Fiscal risks support renewed Takaichi trades – DBS
DBS Group Research economist Ma Tieying highlights that expectations for a new Japanese supplementary budget are reviving so‑called Takaichi trades, with higher anticipated bond supply pushing Japanes ...