Retailers are overhauling their operations as technology redefines the shopping experience. Still, secular trends are working against their favor as e-commerce continues to take share from brick and mortars. This puts retail stocks in a tough spot, and over the past six months, the industry’s returns were flat while the S&P 500 gained 9%.
Wall Street Is Selling ETFs That Mimic the Private Equity Boom
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Booking Holdings Stock Rises on Strong Q4, Dividend Hike, $20B Buyback Plan
Shares of Booking Holdings rose in premarket trading on Friday after its fourth-quarter results topped expectations.
Singapore rolls out tax rebates, $3.7 billion program to boost stock market
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore announced on Friday a set of measures to rejuvenate its equities market, including a 20% tax rebate for primary listings and a S$5 billion ($3.74 billion) program that focuses on investing in domestic stocks. The statement offers more details on measures Singapore's equities market review group announced on February 13 to revive its stock market that has come under pressure from a dearth of mega listings and softer trading liquidity. "We aim to have these measures lay the foundations for a sustainable and well functioning equities market, and we think if we take the proposed measures together, they will hopefully make an impact," Singapore's second finance minister Chee Hong Tat said in a briefing on Friday.
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Meta approves bonuses of up to 200% of company executives' salaries as it trims stock awards for employees
Meta approved a plan to increase bonuses for company executives to up to 200% of their base pay amid layoffs targeting about 4,000 employees.
Job Cuts Accelerate in Warning Sign for Defiant UK Labor Market
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Singapore to Invest $3.7 Billion With Fund Managers to Help Boost Local Stocks
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