
CNBC’s Jim Cramer Tells Which Stocks to Buy after U.S.-China Trade Deal
As the world waits in anticipation of a beneficial deal between the U.S. and China Jim Cramer highlights a few stocks that would benefit most from the deal.
As the world waits in anticipation of a beneficial deal between the U.S. and China Jim Cramer highlights a few stocks that would benefit most from the deal.
As a direct reaction, the Dow Jones Industrial Average index added 100 points at 4:15 am ET, mostly powered by strong returns for shares of JPMorgan Chase and Cisco Systems.
The year is coming to its end and it’s time to announce the results. Cryptocurrencies have become the best performing asset class of 2019.
Ethereum fell below $140 some hours back and stays somewhere in a bearish territory as prices drop to their lowest levels most of the time.
Since nobody’s ticket matched the numbers that could ensure a Mega Millions jackpot prize on Tuesday, thousands of people can’t wait for tomorrow.
General Electric stocks have received a promotion from a Hold to Buy rating from a UBS analyst and have increased in response.
On Thursday, December 12th, the ETH is still declining, trading at $141.83.
A recent report has confirmed that not only does China control a large percentage of Bitcoin’s worldwide hash rate, but most of it also comes from just one province.
Albo’s second round, $18 million funding was led by Peter Thiel’s VC firm Valar Ventures. The deal brought Mexico City-based Albo’s total raised to $26.1 million.
Citron Research sent a note to clients warning that Peloton shares may fall to $5 apiece in 2020.
Germany-based Upvest will use the funding for not only expanding its reach but also for its API easier integration.
Saudi Aramco managed to reach a $2 trillion valuation on the Saudi stock exchange as its shares temporarily rose 10% to 38.7 riyals apiece.
BestChange is known for offering the best exchanges rates for digital currencies. The platform also facilitates crypto buying for users in EUR with Visa/Mastercard.
Samsung is expected to introduce its new Galaxy S11 and Galaxy Fold 2 on February 18, 2020.
With the new changes to the BitLicense rules, NYDFS will allow exchanges to self-certify the listing and adoption of new tokens approved by the regulator.