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Clipper Realty lost 20% over the past year. NYC rent control caps compress margins. The stock's valuation depends on regulatory direction. Next catalyst: quarterly earnings.
The 10-year yield hit 4.671% after nine days of gains, the highest since Jan 15. Drones from Iraq and a new Fed chair tighten the dollar setup. Next catalyst: Warsh swearing-in Friday.
Aviva's Q3 broker proposition signals a strategic pivot after the 2024 direct SME exit. The next catalyst for AV.L is broker reception and execution details.
Coeur Mining Q1 EPS $0.36, 86% EBITDA margin on record gold; Core Molding beat by 68% with gross margin 20.4%. After pullbacks, the fundamentals support sub-$30 entries.
Rabobank warns UAE exit and NOPEC risk could break OPEC+ discipline. FX implications for CAD, NOK, and the dollar rate path. Next catalyst: June meeting.
Rising bond yields shift the risk calculus for equities. Use the practical approach: treat volatility as a prompt to reinforce long-term strategy without overreacting to short-term yield moves.
The Canadian dollar strengthened against the euro despite softer domestic CPI. Euro weakness from geopolitical risk and rate differentials drove the move. Next data: Canada GDP, ECB meeting.
Wells Fargo research shows the S&P 500's strongest rallies cluster in downturns. Missing those days can slash long-term returns. The data challenges tactical exit strategies, forcing investors to define re-entry triggers before selling.
Fed rate hike repricing pushes DXY toward 99.50 resistance. StoneX's Boutros explains why this level decides dollar trend. Next CPI and FOMC are key.
The GDT auction deceleration removes a key support for the kiwi and refocuses attention on the RBNZ rate path. The next auction in two weeks is the immediate catalyst for NZD/USD.
Canaan's $88.7M loss on $62.7M revenue signals margin pressure. Next catalyst: Q2 guidance and cash burn rate.
Bio-Rad's RBC conference appearance produced no new guidance or targets. With an Alpha Score of 46, the stock awaits its next earnings print for a catalyst.
Crypto firms are shelving IPO plans as weak volumes and macro headwinds widen the gap with AI listings. The next trigger: a volume recovery or a Fed rate pivot.
UK political relief is lifting the British pound, but interest rate expectations cap the upside, Scotiabank notes. Next catalyst: BoE data and US dollar moves.
₹30 crore government RDI funding for EndureAir's SABAL-200 signals defence logistics drone procurement is opening. Commercial and export legs add long-term optionality.
Design Therapeutics published slides from its RESTORE-FA trial of DT-216P2 for Friedreich ataxia. The presentation may signal an efficacy update or regulatory path forward.
Wintermute's Armitage vault accepts collateral types other curators reject. The product could attract institutional funds seeking yield on illiquid tokens.
DXY remains range-bound but BBH flags a potential break. Higher or lower changes yield spreads, currency pairs, and commodity pricing. Next catalyst: US data and Fed path.
Director Michael Alfred bought 585,000 shares via Alpine Fox LP at $8.34 and $8.20. BKKT surged 14% pre-market. The purchase follows a Q1 loss and stablecoin pivot. Insider signal or value trap?
Commerzbank analysts see rising aluminium inventories as a sign of weak demand, pressuring prices. Traders should watch for further inventory builds and demand data from China.
Home Depot Q1 sales $41.8B, comps +0.6%, underlying demand flat vs 2025. Tariff and fuel risks loom. Q2 weather and storm activity are swing factors.
DBS analysts flag that the Bank of England's inflation outlook depends on oil. Traders should watch Brent as a leading indicator for GBP rate expectations.
NZD/USD slides as USD gains on Iran deal hopes and hawkish Fed expectations. The next catalyst is whether the dollar's dual support holds or fades.
SEC explores sandbox for tokenized stocks on crypto platforms. Crypto platforms, issuers, and investors gain if terms are clear. Next catalyst: formal proposal or no-action letter within two quarters.
SEC plans innovation exemption for tokenized stocks next week. Tokens trade 24/7 without shareholder rights. $1.4B market grows 30% in 30 days. DTCC launch in July.
Record $2.3B revenue funds $490M-$525M capex push. Mountain Cement commissioning in late 2026 will test demand assumptions and margin recovery.
Scotiabank flags three persistent channels driving CAD weakness: oil prices, BoC constraints, and Fed higher-for-longer. Next catalysts are Canadian GDP and US NFP.
April pending home sales rose 1.4% vs 1.0% estimate, signaling resilient demand. The beat supports the Fed's higher-for-longer stance, favouring the dollar over EUR and GBP.
Pending home sales jumped 3.2% YoY in April from –1.1%, the strongest gain in over a year. The print reinforces the higher-for-longer rate narrative and supports the USD. Next catalyst is the May jobs report.
April pending home sales rose 1.4% MoM, beating 1% forecast. The data reinforces the higher-for-longer dollar trade. Next test: May payrolls and CPI for EUR/USD.