Nvidia: What Could Happen On Wednesday? (Earnings Preview)
Nvidia: What Could Happen On Wednesday? (Earnings Preview)
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Nvidia: What Could Happen On Wednesday? (Earnings Preview)
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The Bank of Nova Scotia (TSE:BNS) (NYSE:BNS) declared a quarterly dividend on Tuesday, October 7th. Investors of record on Wednesday, October 29th will be paid a dividend of 1.10 per share by the bank on Wednesday, October 29th. This represents a c) annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 4.8%. The ex-dividend date of this…
When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a 30 percent increase in the country’s minimum wage in 2025 via social media, more than 40,000 people flooded the comments – many of them critical of the announcement. Starting next month, the minimum wage in the country will be 22,104 Turkish lira ($630.36), which amounts to a…
Re: CBA I think that the banking sector will find it hard to maintain its’ profit growth. However, the yields are good and profit and dividends will still rise albeit at a slower rate, so unless interest rates have a significant rise they still seem to be excellent to hold. That is you receive a…
by Calculated Risk on 8/29/2025 02:20:00 PM From Goldman: We lowered our Q3 GDP tracking estimate by 0.2pp to +1.6% (quarter-over-quarter annualized), reflecting the wider-than-expected goods trade deficit. Our Q3 domestic final sales estimate stands at +0.6%. [August 29th estimate]emphasis added And from the Atlanta Fed: The GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally…
I’m excited to share my deep dive into former President Donald Trump’s trade policies for 2025. After following his earlier tariff strategies and scrutinizing statements from credible news sources and economists, I’ve put together this overview to help us all understand how potential “universal baseline tariffs” could affect the global trade landscape. While taxes on…
We can see why the stock market didn’t react much to the RBA holding rates steady last meeting. Everyone expects rates to go down. It’s just a question of when. Fixed rate loans, and refinancings, are withering away as the market positions for more rate cuts. This is what you and I want to see…