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ubs downgrades a p moller maersk to neutral amid market shifts

UBS has downgraded A.P. Møller-Maersk to neutral from buy. The company, a leader in maritime transportation, operates a fleet of over 707 vessels and offers port and logistics services. Its net sales are geographically diverse, with significant contributions from the United States (22.4%) and other regions.
08:38 17.10.2024

ubs downgrades a p moller maersk to neutral amid market shifts

UBS has downgraded A.P. Möller-Maersk to neutral from buy. The company, a leader in maritime transportation, operates over 707 vessels and offers port and logistics services. Its net sales are primarily generated from the United States (22.4%), with other significant contributions from various countries.
08:38 17.10.2024

ubs downgrades a p moller maersk to neutral rating

UBS has downgraded A.P. Møller-Maersk to neutral from buy. The company, a leader in maritime transport, operates a fleet of over 707 vessels and provides port and logistical services. Its net sales are primarily generated from the United States (22.4%) and other global markets.
08:38 17.10.2024

european healthtech fundraising shows mixed results amid venture capital decline

In 2023, European companies raised €11.7 billion, a 9% increase from the previous year, driven by a 51% rise in IPOs and refinancings. The UK, Switzerland, and France led fundraising efforts, while venture capital fell by 19%, particularly impacting the French and British HealthTech sectors. Despite a challenging year, refinancing on secondary markets surged by 51%, with the Netherlands achieving the highest levels.

Nikkei index declines as technology stocks face pressure ahead of earnings report

The SMI closed higher, driven by gains in Nestlé, Lonza, and ABB, while Wall Street experienced a record chase. In Tokyo, the Nikkei index fell 0.6% amid pressure on technology stocks following a sales warning from ASML, with investors awaiting TSMC's quarterly report, expected to show a 42% profit increase. Major chipmakers like Tokyo Electron and Advantest saw significant losses as the market adjusted ahead of these announcements.
06:10 17.10.2024

UBS lowers ASML price target amid weak order outlook and uncertainties

UBS has reduced its price target for ASML from 900 to 710 euros while maintaining a "Neutral" rating. Analyst Francois-Xavier Bouvignies cited a weak order situation and a lowered outlook for 2025, indicating ongoing uncertainties for 2026 and 2027, although downside risks appear limited after recent share price declines.
22:37 16.10.2024

asml shares drop highlights semiconductor industry struggles and performance gap

ASML's market value has plummeted by over €60 billion following disappointing earnings, triggering a sell-off in the semiconductor sector. While AI chipmakers like Nvidia thrive, traditional manufacturers such as Intel and Samsung face financial struggles, prompting analysts to predict a continued performance gap until at least 2025. Investors are now closely watching TSMC's upcoming results for further insights into the industry's health.

women urged to enhance retirement savings for financial security

A UBS study emphasizes the need for women to enhance their retirement savings efforts, as they often earn less than men and face higher living costs. With examples like a 50-year-old woman named "Jane," the study highlights that private savings are crucial to maintain a standard of living in retirement, especially given women's career interruptions and longer life expectancy.
21:36 16.10.2024

global income inequality persists with high levels in many countries

The World Bank's report highlights the significant global issue of income inequality, emphasizing its detrimental effects on sustainable development, poverty reduction, and social cohesion. With 49 countries exhibiting a Gini index above 40, high inequality is particularly prevalent in Latin America, the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa, while Northern and Eastern Europe show the lowest levels. The majority of the global population resides in economies with moderate inequality, underscoring the urgent need for policies that address these disparities.

private savings essential for retirement across global cities study finds

Private savings are essential for maintaining a standard of living in retirement, according to a UBS study analyzing pension systems in 25 cities. The findings reveal significant disparities; for instance, while Amsterdam requires no savings, Tokyo demands an unrealistic 93% of salary from age 50 due to its pension structure and longer retirement duration.
18:25 16.10.2024
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