FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) Trading Up 7.3% Following Analyst Upgrade
FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) Trading 7.3% Higher Following Analyst Upgrade
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FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) Trading 7.3% Higher Following Analyst Upgrade
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July 25, 2025July 25, 2025 Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said India is likely to get better tariff terms from the US than other exporting nations. This advantage is due to India’s early engagement and strong trade ties. He pointed out that India started negotiations early,…
by Calculated Risk on 9/03/2025 11:53:00 AM Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Q2 Update: Delinquencies, Foreclosures and REO A brief excerpt: Even with the recent weakness in house prices, it is important to note that there will NOT be a surge in foreclosures that could lead to cascading house price declines (as…
TWO WEEKS of WINNING!: We were really hoping to secure our last mistake free session of the week on Friday, and we’re proud to say that we nailed down out second straight perfect week! That means we’re just one single idea short of three straight weeks of winning options ideas! We had just a pair of…
The stock market isn’t some mystical treasure hunt where you guess which shiny object might glitter tomorrow. It’s more like a stampede of buffalo, all thundering in one direction, and if you don’t pay attention to where they’re running, you’re gonna wind up as flat as an old nickel on railroad tracks. The secret? Watch…
Frontier locations: weighing up the risk versus reward. Have a firm understanding of what you’re getting into. Mining can be dangerous. But it can also be catastrophic for the local environment if it isn’t done right. That’s what one of the world’s most important copper regions is discovering right now. In February, a Chinese-owned firm…
by Calculated Risk on 3/21/2025 01:07:00 PM From the WaPo: Nervous about Trump, international tourists scrap their U.S. travel plans International travel to the United States is expected to slide by 5 percent this year, contributing to a $64 billion shortfall for the travel industry, according to Tourism Economics. The research firm had originally forecast…