Pssst...Europe has AI stocks, too.

Pssst...Europe has AI stocks, too.

Up next

US payrolls revision in focus. Gold and silver: the calmer the better?

Today, we discuss another session marked by notable divergences within the US stock universe, oil markets heading into territory that is starting to look expensive unless geopolitical tensions spill over into actual confrontation, the idea that the best things for gold and silver ...  Show more

Special guest Peter Garnry of Gesda Capital

Today's episode features a very special guest, Peter Garnry, CEO and co-founder of Gesda Capital, as we discuss everything from Novo Nordisk's performance in the wake of its Wegovy pill release to nearly everything AI-adjacent, from the market's rough treatment of software-as-a-s ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Much to absorb in this data-heavy week
Moving Markets

Investors are grappling with a flood of data this week. Yesterday’s releases from the US revealed a two-year high in the trade deficit, a slowdown in the labour market and a cautious outlook from the Fed’s Beige Book. However, there was some respite as US factory orders reboun ...

  Show more

Equities are taking a breather
Moving Markets

Following a strong start to the week, markets took a step back yesterday as investors continued to digest the implications of the US election outcome. With key events on the horizon – including a slew of earnings reports and the release of US inflation data later today – trade ...

  Show more

US and European stocks end the week, and the month, on a high
Moving Markets

It was probably too soon for the S&P 500 to feel the impact of Black Friday, but the index did just fine without it, closing the day, the week, and the month higher. The same could be said for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq Composite. The small cap Russell ...

  Show more

Market volatility: earnings concerns and pre-election jitters
Moving Markets

US stock markets experienced a downturn, with all major indices posting significant losses. Consumer discretionary stocks felt the brunt of the decline, led by disappointing performances from Coca-Cola and McDonald's. Meanwhile, the tech sector faced pressure ahead of the high ...

  Show more