Year: 2020
U.S. banks to defend dividend payments in stress tests: FT
U.S. banks are expected to defend their dividend payments when they submit their annual capital plans to the Federal Reserve on Monday for the upcoming stress tests, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the situation.
Which Stocks Are Going Up?
Since February 12th, the markets have been declining due to the global panic surrounding COVID-19. While so many companies are struggling during this time, investors are wondering which stocks are going up? The Nasdaq dropped another 1.53% over the last 5 days. However, not all stocks are declining. Let’s take a look at 5 stocks with large % gains over the past 5 days.
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New changes in law will help those near retirement and others weather coronavirus's financial storm
The government has introduced several temporary changes that could help people shore up their finances and manage their retirement accounts. …read more […]
Coronavirus pandemic leading to 'unprecedented' financial pain for U.S. households, survey shows
Financial pain for U.S. households triggered by the coronavirus pandemics is starting to show, according to a new survey. …read more […]
Fed’s Bullard says another coronavirus economic relief bill may not be needed
A top official at the U.S. Federal Reserve said on Sunday the $2.3 trillion economic relief bill approved by Congress was appropriately sized and that a further relief effort may not be needed if support efforts are well executed.
Coronavirus, Good Friday, oil: What to know in the week ahead
Coronavirus developments will continue to take centerstage this week for investors. …read more […]
Coronavirus prompts government to loosen rules on tapping retirement savings. Here's how
The CARES Act has loosened up the rules for tapping retirement savings like 401(k)s or IRAs. Here’s what’s changed and what you need to consider. …read more […]
Suncor Energy Inc. (TSE:SU) Analysts Just Slashed This Year's Estimates
The analysts covering Suncor Energy Inc. (TSE:SU) delivered a dose of negativity to shareholders today, by making a… …read more […]
Wall Steet Week Ahead: Investors look to coronavirus data to support stabilizing markets
Investors are parsing a broad range of signals, from infection counts to more traditional indicators, for clues on the trajectory markets may take in coming weeks as the pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus continues to spread. The VIX, which climbed to its highest levels since 2008 amid the market sell-off, has closely tracked the number of countries where the daily growth of coronavirus cases exceeds 10%, according to Jason Hunter, head of global fixed income and U.S. equity technical strategy at J.P. Morgan. …read more […]
RBC: 3 Outstanding Dividend Stocks Yielding at Least 9%
Canadian investment bank RBC has been taking the temperature of institutional investors, and the results are fascinating – and, perhaps, illuminating. The analysts start by pointing out the obvious, “We view capitulation as a necessary, though not sufficient, condition for stock market bottoms in major drawdowns,” but go on to note that a “surprisingly high level of bullishness supports our own view that we haven’t yet seen investor capitulation.” So, investors are looking to buy – and that sentiment has the potential to turn a mild stock rally into something larger. In a climate of heightened risk, investors should remember …read more […]
Zoom Admits Some Calls Were ‘Mistakenly’ Routed Through China
Popular video-conferencing company Zoom Video Communications (ZM) admitted that it had “mistakenly” allowed calls to flow through China, adding to a number of mis-steps raising doubt on the security of the platform.Zoom said in a statement on Friday that certain meetings held by its non-Chinese users may have been “allowed to connect to systems in China, where they should not have been able to connect”.“In February, Zoom rapidly added capacity to our Chinese region to handle a massive increase in demand,” said Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan. “In our haste, we mistakenly added our two Chinese datacenters to a lengthy …read more […]
