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JPMorgan, a leading investment firm, has recently revised its financial outlook for Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), increasing the stock’s price target from $120.00 to $140.00. Despite this positive adjustment, the firm has decided to maintain a Neutral rating on the stock. The investment firm highlighted Oracle’s robust and mostly recurring revenue stream, which is considered low-risk compared to other sectors like airlines, hotels, and retail. This stability positions Oracle well in a post-pandemic landscape, making it an attractive choice for investors seeking value and safety within the software sector. Oracle’s financial resilience is also attributed to its favorable business mix shift,…

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Seize the Moment: Why Now is the Best Time to Invest in AI Stocks, According to Goldman Sachs Investing.com — In a compelling note to investors, Goldman Sachs analysts have highlighted the current dip in AI stocks as a prime buying opportunity, emphasizing that AI-related companies maintain strong fundamentals. "Buy the Dip in AI": Goldman Sachs’ Strategic Call Goldman Sachs’ note titled "Buy the Dip in AI" elucidates the investment bank’s confidence in AI stocks despite a recent downturn. They point out that their AI data centers basket (GSTMTDAT) and AI PC & mobile device upgrades basket (GSXUPCAI) have "reverted…

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U.S. Consumer Delinquencies on Credit Cards and Loans Level Off as Economy Shows Signs of Stability By Nupur Anand In recent months, U.S. consumers’ late payments on credit cards and other loans have started to level off after an earlier rise, signaling a more stable financial outlook. Industry analysts attribute this trend to tighter underwriting standards and a slowdown in inflation, which have led to a decline in delinquency rates across various types of loans. Data from Equifax shows that delinquency rates across all household liabilities declined to just over 2% in August, compared to about 2.5% in 2019. Late…

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Title: How Ukraine’s Weapon Acquisitions Are Shaping the War: A Breakdown of Western Allies’ Support As the world’s best investment manager and financial market journalist, I bring you the latest updates on Ukraine’s weapon acquisitions during its ongoing conflict with Russia. From ATACMS missile systems to F-16 fighter jets, Kyiv has been receiving crucial support from its Western allies to combat its larger adversary. Despite initial hesitations due to fears of escalation, Western countries have gradually provided Ukraine with advanced weapons systems to enhance its military capabilities. The United States, in particular, has supplied ATACMS missiles with varying ranges, allowing…

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Barclays, the renowned investment manager, has recently downgraded the stock rating for Garmin Ltd. (NYSE:GRMN) from Overweight to Equal Weight, citing concerns over the company’s valuation. The price target has also been significantly reduced from $181 to $133, indicating a shift in market sentiment towards the stock. The adjustment by Barclays reflects worries about Garmin’s valuation being overly extended compared to its historical average. The revised outlook is influenced by factors such as a premium valuation above the historical average multiple and limited visibility into the company’s performance for 2025. The muted consumer hardware spending environment and a potential shift…

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BYD Surges to Become Largest Employer in China: What It Means for Your Investments BYD’s Workforce Expansion: Over 900,000 Strong Introduction As the world’s leading investment manager, financial journalist, and SEO expert, I bring you an in-depth look at BYD’s recent hiring surge and its implications. The Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant has expanded its workforce to over 900,000 employees, marking it as the largest employer among more than 5,300 companies listed on Chinese mainland stock exchanges. This significant move aligns with China’s governmental push to create more jobs amid an economic downturn. BYD’s Strategic Hiring Amid Economic Challenges BYD’s…

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By Jan Strupczewski Nine European countries, including Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland, have strongly protested against the International Monetary Fund’s plans to resume missions to Russia. This move comes after Russia’s aggressive invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, leading the IMF to halt consultations with Russia. However, the IMF’s decision to restart online consultations with Russia has sparked outrage among European finance ministers. On September 2, the IMF’s Russian executive director announced plans to resume consultations with Russia starting on September 16. This decision has raised concerns about the credibility of the IMF and the potential impact on donor countries’ support…

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Taylor Swift’s Endorsement of Kamala Harris: Will it Impact the Election? Global superstar Taylor Swift recently endorsed Democratic vice president candidate Kamala Harris, potentially swaying young voters. But will this celebrity endorsement make a difference on Election Day? Both Harris and her rival, former President Donald Trump, are vying for votes in a tight race. With voter registrations among young people decreasing, the challenge for both campaigns lies in getting them to register and vote. Young voters played a crucial role in President Joe Biden’s victory in 2020, with data showing a significant drop in registrations among the 18-29 age…

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Assystem (ASY:FP) Stock Outlook Adjusted by Stifel: Buy Rating Maintained Despite Lowered Price Target to EUR57.00 Stifel, a leading financial services firm, has revised its outlook on Assystem (ASY:FP) stock, a specialized engineering group focusing on complex infrastructure projects. The price target for Assystem’s shares has been reduced to EUR57.00 from EUR60.00. Despite this adjustment, Stifel continues to recommend a Buy rating on the stock. The revision in the price target is a response to the slower progress in the French Nuclear segment than anticipated. Stifel now expects growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to be at +8% and +9%,…

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The Biden administration implements steep tariffs on Chinese imports, including 100% duty on electric vehicles, to protect domestic industries. U.S. Trade Representative’s office announces tariffs on solar cells, steel, aluminum, EV batteries, and key minerals. Analysis shows 50% duty on Chinese semiconductors, with new categories added for polysilicon and silicon wafers in 2025. Tariffs on lithium-ion batteries remain at 25%, affecting EVs on Sept. 27 and other devices on Jan. 1, 2026. The decision aims to diversify the U.S. EV industry away from China’s supply chain dominance. The tough tariffs are necessary to counteract China’s subsidies and technology transfer policies.…

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