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Apple Is Experiencing More Supply Issues After A Good Start To The Year

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) forecasted more troubles on Thursday as China’s COVID-19 lockdowns stymie production and demand, the war in Ukraine dampens sales, and development in services, which the iPhone manufacturer sees as its engine for expansion, slows. In late trading, Apple shares were down 2.2 percent after executives expressed their pessimism on a conference call. …

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Fears Of A Rate Hike Cause Stocks To Decline And The Dollar To Climb

On Monday, Asian markets sank the most in two weeks as investors worried about quick rate hikes and its impact on the dollar price in the United States and the weakening economy, while the euro found support following the re-election of French President Emmanuel Macron. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) sank …

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Exxon Expects Milestone Quarterly Earnings From Gas And Oil Prices 

Exxon Mobil Corp stated on Monday that its first-quarter earnings could set a seven-year high, with operating income from oil and gas production alone reaching $9.3 billion. Operating income from oil and gas, the firm’s largest segment, might increase by as much as $2.7 billion over the previous quarter’s $6.6 billion, according to a glimpse …

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Globalization, According To Larry Fink, Is Over. What Does This Signify For Markets?

The Russia-Ukraine war, according to BlackRock founder Larry Fink, is bringing the era of globalization to an end, but economists warn investors should keep in mind that the worldwide economy and financial system can’t flip on a dime. Fink emphasized his belief in the benefits of globalization in his annual investor letter, which was posted …

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