All quiet on the CME
After 167 years, the CME's open outcry system for trading futures closed on Monday. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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The Dow Jones fell on the stock market today. GameStop surged after influencer "Roaring Kitty" claimed a big stake. AI stock Nvidia popped.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Roaring Kitty" Keith Gill, the stock influencer behind the 2021 meme stock frenzy, may be sitting on a paper profit of tens of millions of dollars on his position in GameStop options, but reaping those gains might not be easy. GameStop soared 21% on Monday after Gill’s Reddit account posted a screenshot showing a $116 million bet on the embattled video game retailer. The post, the first from the account in three years, also showed a position of 120,000 GameStop June 21 call options at a strike price of $20, worth $65.7 million at Friday's close.
Financial guru Dave Ramsey recently gave critical advice to Teresa, a 61-year-old woman from Arkansas facing severe economic challenges. Teresa, whose call was featured on The Ramsey Show earns $67,000 annually and has about $69,000 in debt, including student and personal loans, one of which she used to purchase a $26,000 tractor. Ramsey did not hold back when he told her, "Broke people don't have $26,000 tractors." He emphasized that Teresa's reluctance to sell the tractor, even at a loss, keep
HSINCHU/TAIPEI, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwanese contract chipmaker TSMC, whose major clients include Nvidia and Apple, said on Tuesday it had held talks with some customers about moving its chip plants off the island as tensions mounted with China but such a move would be impossible. Tensions between China and Taiwan have increased sharply since Beijing launched war games around the democratically governed island last month following inauguration of Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, who Beijing denounces as a "separatist". "Instability across the Taiwan Straits is indeed a consideration for supply chain, but I want to say that we certainly do not want wars to happen," Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) Chairman C.C. Wei told reporters after the company's annual general meeting.
"The current upcycle started in late'23, so we are only in quarter 3, implying strength likely till mid-26E," Bank of America wrote on Monday.
Mexican stocks sank and the peso slid on concern that the president-elect could seek to make changes to the constitution or pursue other policies that could rattle investors.