29 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on China Beige Book shows rebound in Q2
China Beige Book shows rebound in Q2
Some highlights from the latest ‘China Beige Book’ analysis on China’s economy
– Economy bounced in Q2 from the slowdown in the previous two quarters (Q4 of 2015 and Q1 of 2016 were the weakest in the history of the beige Book report)
Looking ahead, the CBB warns on the fallout of Brexit:
29 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Target Stock in 5 Charts
Target Stock in 5 Charts
Several major trends are negatively affecting Target‘s (NYSE: TGT) business. The following charts help to explain the risks for investors.
29 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Robo-advisor CEO: Here’s why I told clients they couldn’t trade in sell-off
Robo-advisor CEO: Here’s why I told clients they couldn’t trade in sell-off
Betterment’s CEO explained why the company suspended client trading on a tumultuous Friday morning for the market.
29 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on China’s analysts haven’t been this wrong on equities since 2009
China’s analysts haven’t been this wrong on equities since 2009
Here’s a piece in Bloomberg on China stockmarkets, and it isn’t cheery:
– Shanghai Composite Index firms reported earnings per share for the past year that were 33% below what analysts had predicted 12 months ago
29 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why 3M Company’s Latest Guidance Is Bad News
Why 3M Company’s Latest Guidance Is Bad News
It wasn’t announced with any fanfare, but 3M Company (NYSE: MMM) slightly reduced expectations for its upcoming second-quarter results. Let’s take a look at what happened and what it means for the investment case for the stock. Can the stock’s valuation support any more disappointment?
29 June, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Here are the front runners to the UK Conservatives
Here are the front runners to the UK Conservatives
And, thus, the PM …
This is via YouGov / Con members surveyed
Conservative Party leader preference:
– T. May: 36%
– B. Johnson: 27%
– A. Leadsom: 7%
– S. Crabb: 7%
Thanks to @britainelects