A surge in gold shipments to the US has led to a shortage of bullion in London, as traders amass an $82bn stockpile in New York over fears of Trump administration tariffs.
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Deutsche Bank (ETR:DBKGn) analysts adjusted their outlook on New York Times stock (NYSE:NYT), raising the price target to $67 from the previous $66, while reaffirming a Buy rating. The revision reflects a fine-tuning of estimates before the company reports its fourth-quarter results for 2024.
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The social media company said it would start a peer-to-peer payments service, moving to expand the app’s abilities.
The New York Times Company NYT, a diversified media powerhouse, is currently trading at a forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 25.19, positioning it at a discount relative to the industry average of 27.
Barclays (LON:BARC) resumed coverage on National Energy Services Reunited (NASDAQ:NESR), assigning the stock an Overweight rating and setting a price target of $16.00. The reinstatement by Barclays aligns with broader analyst sentiment,
Major industries like construction, child care and restaurants rely heavily on undocumented workers, who would be hard to replace, economists and employers say.
Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician and key G.O.P. vote, joined Democrats in aggressively questioning Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s pick for health secretary. He did not say how he would vote.