New report indicates sluggish iPhone 15 sales in China. How to play Apple stock now
Pros on CNBC discussed Apple as analysts say they are starting to see signs of slowing demand for the iPhone 15 in China.
Analysts say growth concerns and increased competition in China are weighing on Apple stock
Shares of the iPhone and iPad maker have shed roughly 1.5% this week.
iPhone 15 sales look like they’re starting off slow in China ahead of a critical holiday season
Investors are eager to see Apple return to growth this holiday season after three-straight quarters of declining overall sales.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: United Airlines, Nvidia, Morgan Stanley and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
Trump’s Truth Social is promoting the Biden campaign’s new account
Trump and Biden are gearing up for a possible rematch in next year’s presidential election.
Fed’s Waller says officials can ‘wait, watch and see’ before acting on interest rates
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on Wednesday indicated the central bank can afford to hold off on interest rate increases.
10-year Treasury yield breaks above 4.9% for the first time since 2007
U.S. Treasurys were up on Wednesday as investors digested the latest economic data and considered the outlook for Federal Reserve interest rates.
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes criticized for LinkedIn post showing topless massage during meeting
Tony Fernandes has now deleted the LinkedIn post, which said: “Got to love Indonesia and AirAsia culture.”
Huawei spin-off Honor says ESG will play a big role in its IPO and is ’embedded’ in its DNA
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Egypt does not see why country should ‘bear solely’ the responsibility for Gaza’s refugee influx
Egypt does not see why it should bear sole responsibility for taking in refugees coming in from the besieged Gaza Strip, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs says.