PayPal posts an earnings beat, but another metric is weighing on its stock
PayPal’s stock is down 6%, with an analyst noting that growth in branded-checkout volume seems to have trailed buy-side expectations. Source link
PayPal’s stock is down 6%, with an analyst noting that growth in branded-checkout volume seems to have trailed buy-side expectations. Source link
The Shanghai skyline Zorazhuang | E+ | Getty Images Asia’s “nascent capital market” needs a catalyst to kickstart it, an expert said at a CNBC Delivering Alpha event last month. The solution to having more listings in Asia involves having more products, information, fund managers and even good issuers, according to Jenny Lee, founder and…
KKR to raise bid price for Fuji Soft, above Bain's offer, Nikkei reports Source link
Starting Tuesday, the U.S. had planned to start collecting new 25% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada, as well as an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods. However, the Mexican tariffs have been paused for “a one month period,” President Trump said Monday. Source link
US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington, DC. Jim Watson | AFP | Getty Images President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order that outlines plans to for a government-run sovereign wealth fund to serve as an economic development tool…
Invesco and Legal & General ETFs Conduct Extensive Share Repurchases Source link
“I worked in a remote call center for almost five years and applied for 25 positions without a callback.” Source link
Oil field, Alberta, Canada Norm Betts | Bloomberg | Getty Images Oil prices are likely to fall in the longer run after the initial jump following President Donald Trump’s implementation of hefty tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, said industry watchers. Over the weekend, Trump followed through on his long-threatened 25% tariffs on imports from…
Trump says Americans may feel 'pain' in trade war with Mexico, Canada, China Source link
U.S. stock-index futures opened sharply lower and oil prices jumped Sunday night and investors braced for volatility across financial markets after President Donald Trump over the weekend announced heavy tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China. Source link