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Wall Street looked set for a lower open on Monday as President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats against the EU and Mexico dampened investor sentiment, in a week loaded with economic data and the start of second-quarter earnings.
Tesla investors have to follow what’s going on at CEO Elon Musk’s other companies. as Musk, himself, is a fundamental factor to be tracked.
Investors barely blinked, having grown numb to Trump’s barrage of tariff threats and his frequent last-minute U-turns. Instead, all eyes shifted to the kickoff of second-quarter earnings, with Wall Street’s banking heavyweights set to report on Tuesday.
A slew of economic data releases from China is expected, including its growth rate for the second quarter, urban investment and retail sales for June.
The largest US bank by assets and deposits is expected to show net income in the quarter of about $12.8bn, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg. This would be down 30 per cent from a year ago, when it benefited from a roughly $8bn one-off gain from its Visa stake.
CCTV footage released by the police showed the lion jumping a barrier, pursuing a woman, jumping on her back and knocking her to the ground
A BUSY road used by thousands of Irish drivers is set to be closed for one week – with diversions in place. Dublin City Council has alerted motorists about the temporary
A pet lion caused panic in a residential area of Lahore after it escaped and chased a woman and her two young children down a busy street, police confirmed on Friday. As reported by AFP, the dramatic incident was captured on CCTV, showing the big cat leaping over a wall and launching itself at the unsuspecting family.
A chilling video shows how an escaped pet lion attacked a woman and children walking Pakistan's Lahore streets.
The lion, an 11-month-old male, has been sent to a wildlife park. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.