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Hertz Short Bets Hit Record as Stock Plunges 60% in Two Weeks
Short interest in Hertz Global Holdings hit an all-time high after the stock lost 60% in two weeks, signaling bearish conviction that further downside may lie ahead.
Wolfe warns dividend cuts could hit these stocks
Wolfe Research warns that several stocks face potential dividend cuts, signaling caution for income-focused investors in the current market environment.
Distressed Funds Seek Swap of Strategy Holdings Amid Crypto Rout
Distressed-debt funds holding Strategy Inc.'s preferred shares are negotiating a swap for other securities as the crypto rout pressures the Bitcoin-accumulating company.
SpaceX Nasdaq-100 inclusion could shift options pricing dynamics
SpaceX's accelerated inclusion into the Nasdaq-100 next week could alter options pricing dynamics as bullish call volume continues to dominate, with the stock already the fifth most active for options trading.
Software stocks show rare divergence; Evercore flags infrastructure vs application gap
Software stocks are experiencing an unusual divergence, with infrastructure names outperforming application software, but Evercore sees potential in laggards like Salesforce.
Boston Airport Borrows $812M for Revamp as Traffic Soars
Boston Logan Airport is issuing $812 million in municipal bonds to fund facility upgrades as passenger traffic surges, a move that highlights growing infrastructure demand in the transportation sector.
Rivian, Tesla and the 'Holly Index': Trading the new EV Main Street battle
Tesla's strong Q2 deliveries failed to lift its stock, while Rivian's new R2 SUV targets the competitive mid-market, signaling a potential shift in the EV landscape that traders should monitor.
BMO's Lee on Jobs, Inflation, and Iran Conflict Impact
BMO Capital Markets Senior Economist Jennifer Lee discusses the latest jobs report and how the Iran conflict could distort inflation data, offering key insights for equity traders.
SK Hynix US listing process begins; Broadcom to supply Apple chips
SK Hynix shares fell after starting the formal marketing for its US listing, while Broadcom shares dipped on news of a custom chip deal with Apple through 2031.
Josh Brown names top stocks in worst sectors for rotation bets
Josh Brown highlights select stocks within underperforming sectors that could benefit from a market rotation, offering a contrarian play for investors.
US Service Sector Growth Slows Slightly in June, ISM Index at 54
The ISM services index fell 0.5 point to 54 in June, signaling continued expansion but at a slower pace, which may ease pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike rates further.
Deutsche Bank says this semiconductor stock can gain more earnings momentum
Deutsche Bank highlights a semiconductor-linked stock that could see increased momentum as earnings season approaches, citing strong fundamentals and sector tailwinds.
BlackRock, Vanguard ETFs Diverge Over 170% AI-Fueled Rally
BlackRock and Vanguard emerging-market ETFs, once nearly interchangeable, are now diverging sharply as a 170% AI-fueled rally reshapes sector allocations and investor flows.
Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd Signal Red Sea Return, Shares Fall
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd signaled confidence in resuming Red Sea transits, sending their shares lower as investors anticipate easing capacity constraints and moderating shipping rates.
Lockheed Martin to Buy Ultra Maritime for $3.45 Billion in Naval Push
Lockheed Martin agrees to buy Ultra Maritime from private equity firm Advent for $3.45 billion, boosting its naval defense portfolio amid rising global demand for sea-based weapons systems.
Monday's top analyst calls: Nvidia, Netflix, AMD, First Solar, Micron, Sandisk, T-Mobile
Wall Street analysts issued fresh calls on Monday covering Nvidia, Netflix, AMD, First Solar, Micron, Sandisk, and T-Mobile, providing key ratings and price targets for investors.
Europe Equity Bankers Bet on Capex Wave to Ride Out IPO Slump
Record spending on AI infrastructure and power grids by European listed companies is driving a surge in capital raises, giving equity bankers their busiest start to a year in recent memory while IPO activity remains subdued.
Chile Peso Bonds See Record Inflow as Foreign Investors Return
Foreign investors are pouring into Chile's local government bonds at a record pace, driven by a weaker peso, expected rate cuts, and a more market-friendly government.
Stocks Rally When Congress Goes on Summer Break: The Hidden Reason
Stock prices tend to rally during congressional recess as reduced regulatory uncertainty lowers volatility, a pattern that traders can monitor using NowPrice's live dashboard.
Wells Fargo flags solar stock that could gain from trade policy shift
Wells Fargo analysts highlighted a struggling solar stock that could benefit from a potential shift in US trade policy, offering a contrarian opportunity for investors.
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