• Heard on the Street: Wind-turbine maker Vestas expects its U.S. business to grow if the legislation passes, but permitting remains the industry’s bugbear Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 13:42
    the Inflation Reduction Act, but permitting remains the big roadblock.

    The Danish-based company has navigated the recent trials of supply-chain bottlenecks and cost inflation in transport and raw materials such as steel and resin. U.S. and European policy is seeking to boost renewables. Vestas is well placed to capitalize on those incentives, but its big hope is a deal to speed up planning permissions.

  • Treasury yields dropped after latest CPI data Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 13:12
  • U.S. inflation was 8.5% in July, the Labor Department said Wednesday, holding close to its highest annual rate in four decades despite easing energy costs Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 13:02
  • House Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters told the CFPB that it shouldn’t let Equifax sell credit scores to lenders until it can prove it has the controls to ensure its scores are accurate Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 12:26

    A top-ranking Democrat is calling on a federal regulator to take action against Equifax for its erroneous credit scores.

    Maxine Waters, chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, asked the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to stop Equifax from selling credit scores to lenders until the credit-reporting firm can prove it has the controls in place to ensure its scores are correct. In a letter to the CFPB, viewed by The Wall Street Journal, the congresswoman also called for “more robust enforcement action” against the company that goes beyond fines.

  • Heard on the Street: U.S. Silica Holdings is back from a near-death experience and has a long runway ahead as oil and gas drilling booms. Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 11:16
  • SoftBank said that it planned to reduce its stake in Alibaba as part of a settlement of financial contracts that it expects to add $34 billion to pretax income in the current quarter Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 10:46

    SoftBank Group Corp. said Wednesday that it planned to reduce its stake in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. as part of a settlement of financial contracts that it expects to add $34 billion to pretax income in the current quarter.

    The Japanese technology-investment company said its stake in Alibaba is expected to fall to 14.6% as a result of the moves. The stake was 23.7% as of June 30.

  • Heard on the Street: IAC’s foundation shows few cracks Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 10:41
    best laid plans for its latest renovation, the economy has led them awry.

    Chief Executive Officer Joey Levin confirmed on Tuesday that his internet holding company, while diversified, hasn’t exactly been sheltered from the broader economic storm that has ravaged so many of its internet peers.

  • Heard on the Street: The pandemic gave Lenovo an unexpected lift. As that boost fades, the world’s largest personal-computer maker needs to find a new source for growth. Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 10:26

    The pandemic gave Lenovo, the grande dame of China’s information-technology sector, an unexpected lift. As that boost fades, the world’s largest personal-computer maker needs to find a new source for growth.

    The Chinese PC maker on Wednesday reported that revenue for the quarter ending in June was flat compared with a year earlier, down from 7% growth in the first three months of 2022 and 18% in the last fiscal year.

  • Credit-score provider VantageScore will stop factoring all medical debts that are in collections into the latest versions of its scores Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 09:41

    Credit-score provider VantageScore Solutions LLC said it would stop factoring all medical debts that are in collections into the latest versions of its scores. 

    VantageScore’s decision goes beyond a recent move by Equifax Inc Experian PLC and TransUnion to remove

  • U.S. stock futures were mostly flat ahead of inflation figures that will be closely watched for clues about the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates. Link
    WSJ Markets Wed 10 Aug 2022 07:45

    U.S. stock futures were little changed ahead of inflation figures that will be closely watched for clues about the Federal Reserve’s plans for interest rates.

    S&P 500 futures were flat and futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average were flat. Changes in futures don’t necessarily predict moves after the markets open.

  • Coinbase Global Inc. reported a surprisingly large second consecutive quarter of losses, driven by the crypto market’s spring meltdown. Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 20:53

    Coinbase Global Inc. reported a surprisingly large second consecutive quarter of losses, driven by the crypto market’s spring meltdown.

    Coinbase lost $1.1 billion, or  $4.98 a share, in the second quarter, the company said Tuesday, compared with a profit of $1.6 billion, or $6.42 a share, a year ago. Revenue fell to $808 million from $2.2 billion a year ago.

  • Valuations have come down amid tightening financial conditions and worries of recession, but the most expensive pockets of the market still look expensive Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 18:33
  • Memory-chip maker Micron became the latest semiconductor company to warn of a seriously weakening market Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 18:06
  • The Inflation Reduction Act includes a tax credit for stand-alone energy storage for the first time, a potential game-changer for the technology Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 16:35
  • Pharmaceutical maker Endo International—facing thousands of lawsuits alleging it fueled the opioid crisis—said it is likely to file for bankruptcy imminently. Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 16:00

    Endo International PLC, the pharmaceutical manufacturer facing thousands of lawsuits alleging it fueled the opioid addiction crisis, said Tuesday that it is likely to file for bankruptcy imminently.

    The company said that it is in negotiations with a group of senior lenders that it expects will result in an agreement for a chapter 11 filing. Endo also said that it is in discussions with opioid litigants as well as other creditors but didn’t say that it has reached a proposed deal with them.

  • TPG reported a $10 million loss in the second quarter, the latest in a string of listed private-equity firms to report losses Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 15:45

    TPG Inc. reported a loss in the second quarter as its investment portfolio declined, although the private-equity manager saw a significant increase in the fees it collected on its investments.

    The firm said Tuesday it lost $10 million during the three months ended June 30, compared with an $85 million profit during the same period last year. TPG, which held an initial public offering in January, reported its results from last year as if it had been public at the time.

  • Public pension plans lost a median 7.9% in the year ended June 30, their worst annual performance since 2009 Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 15:20

    Public pension plans lost a median 7.9% in the year ended June 30, according to Wilshire Trust Universe Comparison Service data to be released Tuesday, their worst annual performance since 2009 and a fresh sign of the chronic

  • Avaya cut its earnings forecast by over 60% a few weeks after borrowing $600 million from investment clients of Goldman and JPMorgan Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 15:05

    A $600 million debt deal that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. recently arranged for Avaya Holdings Corp. went bad within weeks.

    The two banks sold new loans and bonds for Avaya, a cloud-communications company, in late June. Investors included Brigade Capital Management LP and Symphony Asset Management LLC, people familiar with the matter said.

  • The Senate climate bill includes $27 billion for green banks. Here's how they work and why they might benefit private-sector investors the most Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 14:50
  • Russia’s state pipeline monopoly stops oil flowing to Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia over payment issues Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 14:30

    Russian oil has stopped flowing through a pipeline that feeds countries in Central and Eastern Europe, dealing another blow to a region contending with the loss of vital energy supplies from Russia.

    Transneft PJSC, the government-owned oil-pipeline operator, said Tuesday that crude exports

  • Heard on the Street: Australian mining giant BHP Group has been given the cold shoulder by copper miner OZ Minerals. Markets don’t think that is the end of the story Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 14:25
    given the cold shoulder by copper miner OZ Minerals Markets don’t think that is the end of the story: The world’s most valuable miner may well return with a higher offer. If it does, it will mark the giant’s return to megadeal making—and perhaps signal a turning point for deal activity in mining more broadly.

    OZ is playing hard to get, and possibly for good reason. On Monday the company rejected a $5.8 billion takeover offer by BHP, saying it was too low and opportunistic. Prices of copper on the London Metal Exchange are trading around $7,834 per metric ton, down about 20% since the end of last year. Before BHP’s offer, that had punished OZ’s stock too.

  • Heard on the Street: Unlike other former SPACs, Rocket Lab is already science, not fiction Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 12:04
    This column is part of the sixth annual Heard on the Street stock-picking contest.

    Investors in 2022 have decided they hate moonshots. They should make an exception for a firm that has actually gone to the moon.

  • Simple steps to determine if you were affected by the Equifax mistake, and what to do about it. Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 09:43
    inaccurate credit scores for millions of would-be borrowers over a three-week period. Now, many who applied for home or other loans at the time are scrambling to determine whether the mistake affected them.  

    The information that credit-reporting firms such as Equifax add into consumers’ credit reports includes the types of financial accounts consumers have, the ones they open and close, their payment history and more. This information results in a credit score, one of the key factors lenders refer to when making decisions on loan applications. 

  • U.S. stock futures were little changed ahead of data on labor costs and productivity and a fresh set of corporate earnings reports. Link
    WSJ Markets Tue 09 Aug 2022 07:48

    U.S. stock futures were little changed ahead of data on labor costs and productivity and a fresh set of corporate earnings reports.

    S&P 500 futures were flat and futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average strengthened 0.2%. The contracts don’t necessarily predict movements after the opening bell.

  • Carlyle CEO Kewsong Lee submitted an initial contract proposal to the private-equity firm’s board last spring. Then, radio silence. Link
    WSJ Markets Mon 08 Aug 2022 23:15

    As Kewsong Lee’s five-year contract was drawing to a close, advisers to Carlyle Group CEO worked with representatives of the buyout firm to prepare an initial proposal for a new deal. Submitted this past spring, the contract proposal

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