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Carvana Beats Wall Street Forecasts in Second Quarter, Expects Record Earnings for 2024

Carvana Beats Wall Street Forecasts in Second Quarter, Expects Record Earnings for 2024

DALY CITY, CA — Shares of Carvana rose as much as 14% in after-hours trading Wednesday after the company beat Wall Street expectations for the second quarter and forecast record adjusted earnings for 2024. Second Quarter Performance Highlights Carvana reported solid second-quarter results, significantly beating analysts’ forecasts as compiled by LSEG: Earnings per share (EPS): 14 cents versus an expected loss of 7 cents Income: $3.41 billion versus the expected $3.24 billion This solid performance was fueled by a 32.5% year-over-year increase in retail sales, with more than 101,400 Carvana vehicles sold during the quarter. Share Offering Announcement Concurrent with…
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Fed Inflation Gauge Points to Reducing Pressure, Possible Path for Rate Cuts

Fed Inflation Gauge Points to Reducing Pressure, Possible Path for Rate Cuts

A key inflation gauge for the Federal Reserve showed a modest increase in June from a year earlier, potentially setting the stage for an expected interest rate cut in September. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, a key measure of inflation, rose 0.1% in June and is up 2.5% year over year, matching Dow Jones estimates, the Commerce Department reported Friday. That follows a 2.6% year-over-year increase in May, with the monthly measure unchanged. The Federal Reserve relies heavily on the PCE index to measure inflation, which remains above the central bank's long-term target of 2%. Core inflation, which…
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June wholesale prices rise slightly more than expected

June wholesale prices rise slightly more than expected

Wholesale prices rose modestly in June, slightly beating expectations, as Wall Street ponders when the Federal Reserve might be inclined to cut interest rates. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that the producer price index (PPI) rose 0.2% last month. That was higher than the 0.1% increase economists surveyed by Dow Jones had expected. On a year-over-year basis, the PPI rose 2.6%. The PPI measures the prices producers receive for their goods and services in the marketplace. In June, the index's rise was driven by higher service costs, which offset a decline in goods prices. This reading was an…
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Understanding the Current Real Estate Market Through Six Charts

Understanding the Current Real Estate Market Through Six Charts

Today's housing market is significantly different from that of just a few years ago. High mortgage rates and rising home prices have reduced consumer purchasing power, while limited housing supply maintains fierce competition. As a result, housing affordability has declined significantly since the pandemic began. Here are six charts that illustrate the current state of the real estate market and its implications: 1. Mortgage rates:The 30-year mortgage rate, a popular choice among homebuyers, is key to understanding the market. This rate determines the cost of borrowing to buy a home. The rate has recently hovered around 7%, down from a…
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GM Launches Most Powerful Chevy Corvette Ever: The 2025 ZR1

GM Launches Most Powerful Chevy Corvette Ever: The 2025 ZR1

DETROIT — General Motors has unveiled the latest version of its iconic sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette, set to become the most powerful model in the brand’s history. The 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 will feature a 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces over 1,000 horsepower and 828 pound-feet of torque. This significant increase in power positions the ZR1 among the elite supercars, typically priced in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. “This car accelerates like a freight train,” noted Tadge Juechter, Corvette’s executive chief engineer since 2006, at a recent media event. “We expect this to be the fastest car…
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Warner Bros. Discovery Sues NBA Over Media Rights Dispute With Amazon

Warner Bros. Discovery Sues NBA Over Media Rights Dispute With Amazon

Warner Bros. Discovery has filed a lawsuit against the NBA to secure the rights to broadcast a package of live games, challenging the league’s decision to award those rights to Amazon. “Due to the NBA’s unjustified rejection of our game against a third-party offer, we have initiated legal proceedings to enforce our rights,” said TNT Sports, a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. “We firmly believe this is not only our contractual right, but also the best service for fans who prefer our flexible and widely accessible platforms, including TNT and Max.” The media company seeks to block the NBA from…
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After Hours Market Movers: Dexcom, Coursera, Deckers Outdoor and More

After Hours Market Movers: Dexcom, Coursera, Deckers Outdoor and More

Here are some stocks that saw significant moves in after-hours trading: Dexcom Dexcom shares jumped after their quarterly earnings report beat Wall Street expectations. The company, known for its continuous glucose monitoring systems, reported stronger-than-expected revenue growth, fueling investor optimism and sending the stock up 7%. Lane Online learning platform Coursera saw its shares rise 5% after reporting better-than-expected revenue and user growth. The company cited increased enrollment and partnerships with educational institutions as key factors contributing to its positive performance. Deckers outdoors Deckers Outdoor, the parent company of popular brands like UGG and Teva, has seen its stock price…
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Why a Historically Reliable Recession Indicator May No Longer Be Accurate

Why a Historically Reliable Recession Indicator May No Longer Be Accurate

Wall Street’s most reliable recession indicator started signaling trouble in 2022 and hasn’t stopped since, but so far it has proven wrong every time. The yield on 10-year Treasuries has been lower than that of many shorter-term bonds, a scenario known as an inverted yield curve, which has historically preceded nearly every recession since the 1950s. Traditionally, an inverted yield curve suggests a recession within a year or two. However, not only has a recession not occurred, but U.S. economic growth remains stable. This has led many on Wall Street to wonder why this once-reliable indicator has proven wrong this…
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Tune In: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Discusses Interest Rate Policy and Economic Outlook

Tune In: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Discusses Interest Rate Policy and Economic Outlook

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will speak at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Monday, providing insights into the central bank's interest rate policy and the broader economic landscape. Powell will engage in a discussion with David Rubenstein, president of the Economic Club and co-founder of The Carlyle Group. The move marks Powell’s first public comments since Thursday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed monthly prices for June falling. During his two-day testimony on Capitol Hill last week, Powell said the Federal Reserve now sees the risks of rising inflation and a slowing economy as more balanced. He…
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Tesla’s Decline in U.S. Electric Vehicle Market Dominance

Tesla’s Decline in U.S. Electric Vehicle Market Dominance

Tesla’s U.S. electric vehicle market share fell below 50% for the first time in the second quarter of the year, according to recent estimates from research firm Cox Automotive. Tesla’s share fell to 49.7% from 59.3% in the same period last year. The decline is notable as battery-powered vehicle sales have hit record highs during the same time frame. From April to June, Tesla faced increasing competition from General Motors, Ford, Hyundai, and Kia. Cox Automotive estimates, based on filings, company reports, and other data, highlight this shift. The latest quarter marks a significant milestone, as it is the first…
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