Primax Electronics Ltd. (TWSE: 4915), a global leader in AI Sensor Fusion (AISF) technologies, is strengthening its AI conference solution capabilities for the next generation of intelligent meeting spaces. By combining Edge AI computing, video collaboration, professional audio design, installation-oriented expertise, MDEP-ready development, and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. processor support, Prima...
Primax Electronics Ltd. (TWSE: 4915), a global leader in AI Sensor Fusion (AISF) technologies, is strengthening its AI conference solution capabilities for the next generation of intelligent meeting spaces. By combining Edge AI computing, video collaboration, professional audio design, installation-oriented expertise, MDEP-ready development, and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. processor support, Primax Tymphany Group delivers an integrated development that helps customers build smarter, easier-to-de
Investors seem to be showing more interest in buying stocks beyond the U.S. market. This doesn't mean that the "U.S. exceptionalism" trend is over, but it does mean that there could be good opportunities for investors who diversify into international stocks. One of the best international exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is the iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (NYSEMKT: IEFA) . It offers a diversified mix of...
Investors seem to be showing more interest in buying stocks beyond the U.S. market. This doesn't mean that the "U.S. exceptionalism" trend is over, but it does mean that there could be good opportunities for investors who diversify into international stocks. One of the best international exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is the iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (NYSEMKT: IEFA) . It offers a diversified mix of stocks from more than 16 countries, with top holdings from Japan (25.2% of the fund), the United Kingdom (13.97%), France (8.9%), Switzerland (8.6%) and Germany (8.2%). This fund has slightly underperformed the S&P 500 index year to date, but it has an intriguing mix of holdings in its portfolio that could be worth a look for globally minded investors. Let's see why the iShares Core MSCI EAFE ranks among the best global stock ETFs. Continue reading
alexsl The stock market opened mixed Thursday as Broadcom ( AVGO ) results disappointed traders, while eyes remained on the Middle East conflict as oil ( CL1:COM ) ( CO1:COM ) prices and Treasury yields both pulled back. S&P 500 ( SP500 ) +0.1 %, the Dow ( DJI ) +1.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite ( COMP:IND ) -0.6%. Broadcom ( AVGO ) shares dropped around 15% in morning trading even as the semiconduc...
alexsl The stock market opened mixed Thursday as Broadcom ( AVGO ) results disappointed traders, while eyes remained on the Middle East conflict as oil ( CL1:COM ) ( CO1:COM ) prices and Treasury yields both pulled back. S&P 500 ( SP500 ) +0.1 %, the Dow ( DJI ) +1.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite ( COMP:IND ) -0.6%. Broadcom ( AVGO ) shares dropped around 15% in morning trading even as the semiconductor and software giant reported second-quarter results and guidance that topped Wall Street’s estimates, suggesting investors wanted more. Investors also continued to monitor developments in the U.S. and Iran conflict after the two countries engaged in fresh strikes on Wednesday. Nonfarm productivity growth was revised down for Q1, while labor costs rose less than initially estimated. Weekly initial jobless claims jumped more than the consensus. U.S. Treasury yields edged lower across the curve as oil prices dipped. The 10-year Treasury yield ( US10Y ) fell 4 basis points to 4.46%, the 2-year Treasury yield ( US2Y ) declined 5 basis points to 4.04%, and the 30-year Treasury yield ( US30Y ) slipped 3 basis points to 4.97%. More on the Markets President Trump Is Perturbed, And I Am Even More So May ADP Employment Report: Strongest Job Gains In Over A Year AI And Inflation Are Now Feeding Each Other At a glance: stocks gapping down premarket At a glance: stocks gapping down premarket
Hong Kong rail giant the MTR Corporation has raised €3 billion (U$3.5 billion) by selling its first euro-denominated public green bonds, in its largest bond deal to date. The semi-privatised corporation said on Thursday that the sale also marked the largest Asia ex-Japan non-sovereign euro green bond offering. Amid a string of new rail projects in Hong Kong, the MTR Corp is raising fresh capital t...
Hong Kong rail giant the MTR Corporation has raised €3 billion (U$3.5 billion) by selling its first euro-denominated public green bonds, in its largest bond deal to date. The semi-privatised corporation said on Thursday that the sale also marked the largest Asia ex-Japan non-sovereign euro green bond offering. Amid a string of new rail projects in Hong Kong, the MTR Corp is raising fresh capital to fund them. The latest deal is the third round of bond sales so far this year, bringing the total...
What started as a joke is becoming a movement. Abhijeet Dipke's satirical "Cockroach Janta Party" has attracted tens of millions of followers, tapping into frustration among young Indians over exam scandals, unemployment and politics. (Source: Bloomberg)
What started as a joke is becoming a movement. Abhijeet Dipke's satirical "Cockroach Janta Party" has attracted tens of millions of followers, tapping into frustration among young Indians over exam scandals, unemployment and politics. (Source: Bloomberg)
Investors just can’t seem to get enough of the memory and storage stocks, even after their mouth-watering parabolic moves. Micron (NASDAQ:MU) and South Korea’s SK Hynix are now $1 trillion companies. It’s hard to believe, but they’re rising up the ranks in a big way. And analysts across Wall Street still expect more from the ... Opinion: The Best Memory Stock to Buy Isn’t Named Micron or SanDisk
Investors just can’t seem to get enough of the memory and storage stocks, even after their mouth-watering parabolic moves. Micron (NASDAQ:MU) and South Korea’s SK Hynix are now $1 trillion companies. It’s hard to believe, but they’re rising up the ranks in a big way. And analysts across Wall Street still expect more from the ... Opinion: The Best Memory Stock to Buy Isn’t Named Micron or SanDisk
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! With every squad for the Geopolitics World Cup now finalised – Turkey, Jordan, Ghana and Uzbekistan were the last teams to confirm their 26-man rosters on Tuesday – we now know exactly who is making the trip to the tournament. But as a leading expert in rejection, constantly trying and failing to convince your inbox to let us out of the spam fold...
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! With every squad for the Geopolitics World Cup now finalised – Turkey, Jordan, Ghana and Uzbekistan were the last teams to confirm their 26-man rosters on Tuesday – we now know exactly who is making the trip to the tournament. But as a leading expert in rejection, constantly trying and failing to convince your inbox to let us out of the spam folder, Football Daily is just as interested in those who have been snubbed than those that will be subbed. The reactions to the omissions was also fascinating: sure, being selected to represent your country at the GWC is cool, but have you ever had to trawl through the Social Media Disgraces of Harry Maguire’s mum as she reacts to her son’s omission from the England squad with all the rage and injustice of Germany reacting to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles? And with that image seared into our collective brains, we humbly present our Omitted XI (4-3-3), the best non-knacked players (of qualified nations) that didn’t or won’t make it on to planes bound for the USA USA USA, Canada and Mexico. Continue reading...
TomasSereda/iStock via Getty Images Orla Mining ( ORLA ) up 3.2% in early trading Thursday after saying the worker blockade that has halted operations at its Camino Rojo mine in Mexico since June 1 is expected to be lifted after federal labor authorities ruled the stoppage illegal . Following a meeting with the Sindicato de Beneficio de Minas union and Mexico's labor department, Orla ( ORLA ...
TomasSereda/iStock via Getty Images Orla Mining ( ORLA ) up 3.2% in early trading Thursday after saying the worker blockade that has halted operations at its Camino Rojo mine in Mexico since June 1 is expected to be lifted after federal labor authorities ruled the stoppage illegal . Following a meeting with the Sindicato de Beneficio de Minas union and Mexico's labor department, Orla ( ORLA ) said the authority determined the blockade is illegal and falls outside the bounds of the collective bargaining framework under Mexican labor regulations. Orla ( ORLA ) said it will take additional steps in an effort to resume operations in coordination with labor authorities if the blockade is not lifted. Camino Rojo produced 96,764 oz of gold in 2025, and the company previously guided for FY 2026 production of 110K-120K oz of gold. More on Orla Mining Equinox And Orla: Building A 1 Moz Gold Producer, But The Upside Looks Modest Equinox Gold Buys Orla Mining: Good Deal For Equinox, Less So For Orla Orla Mining Q1 2026 Earnings Call Presentation