Abbott's Diabetes Care business continues to benefit from the growing sales of its flagship, sensor-based continuous glucose monitoring system, FreeStyle Libre.
Silver and platinum are down by more than 5% as traders worry that global economy will slow down.
Globally, consumers have propped up the economy for the past several years. Most of the exciting stories have revolved around either consumer or technology related investments.
WTI crude oil has hit the resistance at $72.50, while natural gas remains bullish within its upward price structure.
Oil slid in the morning Asian session as President Trump's tariff announcement sparked fears of a global economic slowdown that could reduce oil demand.
Arelis Agosto, director of Product Research and Strategy at Global X ETFs, sat down with Benzinga's Dan Leach at Future Proof CityWide Miami in March to discuss the most recent trends in exchange-traded funds.
S&P Global's vice chairman Daniel Yergin says Russian President Vladimir Putin thinks he can "wear down" Ukraine.
NOK is significantly undervalued with a short-term price target of $6.85 per share and long-term price target of $14.52 per share. Despite NOK's strong margins, regional diversification, and dominant 6G positioning, NOK appears undervalued with strong growth prospects. Aggressive cost-cutting measures and strategic regional diversification enhance NOK's profitability and resilience against geopolitical tensions.
Infrastructure is a crucial foundation for any kind of society attempting to expand beyond a handful of individual, nearby homesteads in order to form a community.
Industrial demand is growing exponentially for silver and that could continue in the long-term horizon. With the heavier reliance on alternative energy sources like electricity, this can only lift the prospects for silver prices.
The valuation of the shares appears attractive due to the strong returns on capital, high dividend and strong balance sheet. Recent weak sales and profit development have returned the stock back to a level where investors could expect a good future return when the demand environment improves. The shares offer a dividend yield of 4.6% covered by earnings and free cash flow.
DiDi Global maintains a dominant market share in China's shared mobility market, despite a slight decline due to rising competition from aggregation platforms. DiDi's competitive edge includes high MAU, extensive geographical reach, numerous registered drivers, and a broad range of services, despite slightly higher pricing. DiDi's profitability is improving, with reduced reliance on incentives and recovery from regulatory challenges, signaling potential for healthier margins.