Share: Palantir stock has shed nearly 9% so far this week. PLTR stock is sitting right on medium-term support from $13.50 to $14. A break of $13.50 would send PLTR hurtling toward $10.25. A recent AIP conference gave Palantir good marks on its move into the LLM space. Palantir (PLTR) stock advanced 1.2%
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The major US stock indices traded above and below unchanged today in up-and-down trading, but each of the indices is ending the day in the red. A snapshot of the closing levels shows: Dow industrial average -106.60 points or -0.31% at 3393.83 S&P index -9.96 points or -0.23% at 4320.05 NASDAQ index -12.19 points or
2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Thai baht notes are seen at a Kasikornbank in Bangkok, Thailand, January 26, 2023. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo 2/2 BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s central bank is monitoring the weak baht, which is not entirely bad for the economy and could help the key export and tourism sectors, the prime minister said
Share: Next week, markets will continue to digest the outcomes of recent central bank meetings. Additionally, market participants will closely monitor the release of economic data, with a particular focus on inflation figures from the Eurozone and the US Core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) index. Here is what you need to know for
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© Reuters. On Friday, the yen fell sharply against the dollar, trading at 148.31, following the Bank of Japan’s decision to keep interest rates in negative territory. This move indicates that the bank is not in a hurry to wind down its large-scale stimulus program. Concurrently, the dollar rose by 0.2%, marking its 10th successive
Share: AUD/USD is up 0.51%, benefiting from the overall weakness of US Dollar. Despite hawkish remarks from various Fed officials, the US Dollar remains subdued, with the DXY showing modest gains at 105.55. Solid PMIs in Australia and considerations of rate hikes by the RBA support the AUD. Key economic data scheduled for