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Barron's: AMD's share price will double in 2017

Analysts see an opportunity for double-digit growth of AMD's stock price in the current year, according to Barron's. Over the past year papers of the producer of chips and graphics solutions have risen fivefold. This year, AMD's position may strengthen significantly. This statement relates not only...

Last Year, $75 Billion Worth of Overseas Chinese Acquisitions were Cancelled: FT

As a regulatory clampdown and restrictions on foreign exchange caused 30 acquisitions with European and US groups to fall through, the Financial Times reports that Chinese overseas deals worth almost $75bn were cancelled last year.   A waning appetite for global dealmaking by the world’s...

U.S. profit Picture Could be Helped by Dollar's Sudden Weakness, say Analysts

The suddenly limp U.S. dollar is something that stock investors could have at least one less worry in the next earnings period.   A sharp reversal since the start of the year has been witnessed in the greenback, whose strong rally after the Nov. 8 U.S. election hit profits at many U.S....

Strategist says if Britain Resorts to WTO Trade Rules Post-Brexit, Sterling Could Face Binary Implications

A strategist at BofA Merrill Lynch is of the view that the complete impact of the U.K. and European Union (EU) failing to reach a trade agreement and the subsequent influence on sterling are being underestimated by investors.   Thanos Vamvakidis, head of European G10 FX strategy at...

ECB: We need a 'bad bank' to deal with 'bad loans'

Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Vitor Constancio urged to create a plan of action to support banks in dealing with a backlog of bad debts of about 1 trillion euros, which appeared as a result of the financial crisis. According to Constancio, the European operating companies are...

Security Watchdog Of E.U. Scrutinises Brexit Risks With ‘Rating Agencies’

In an attempt to provide stable finance market following Brexit, ESMA asks for disclosure on trade records. The “credit rating agencies” along with their bodies were asked by the “securities watchdog” of the European Union to disclose the records of “derivative trades” revealing “how they would”...

Pfizer, Oracle, Boeing, Dow Chemical In A Coalition Side With ‘Border Adjustment’ Tax Proposal

Two different corporate coalitions are formed; one supports Republican House’s tax proposal while the other opposes the same and rallies for Congress. “David Shepardson” and “Ginger Gibson” report that the United States’ companies even the “major exporters” like General Electric Co. and Boeing Co....

Japan to invest in US infrastructure

The world's largest pension fund GPIF (Government Pension Investment Fund of Japan) is going to invest in infrastructure projects in the United States. GPIF’s investment in US infrastructure in the framework of economic cooperation will be discussed next week at a meeting of Prime Minister of Japan...

Despite Hot Start for Global Deals, Foreign Interest in US Companies is Lower

Due to the high political uncertainty in the United States international acquisitions of U.S. firms are lagging compared to other parts of the world despite the fact that global corporate deals kicked off 2017 with their best January since 2000.   "The primary trading M&A partner with...

Global Economy Is At The Risk Of Getting Hurt By Trump Policies: Bridgewater’s Dalia

The founder of Bridgewater considers this to be a crucial time when the balance of Trump policies and global economy stands at an “important” corner. “Bridgewater Associates LP” is the “largest hedge fund” of the world which was founded by Ray Dalio, whereby the latter showed his increasing concern...
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