Kroger says Amazon and discounters are clouding its outlook, which shareholders don’t like to hear.
Yield-chasing investors have taken on more risk for less potential return in cat bonds; now those investments are at risk.
Akzo Nobel seems less and less likely to retain its independence.
Mining firms are riding high as metal prices touch their loftiest levels in years. But rebounding investment in copper and iron mines could spell trouble next year.
Chip maker Ambarella has floundered with weak GoPro, drone sales. But computer vision chips offer a promising turnaround
Japanese game maker Capcom missed the switch to mobile but is catching up, which could boost the stock.
Amazon is growing fast and managing such a rapid spread without tripping will be tricky. It can’t afford any slips, as its high valuation requires it to maintain its pace of growth.
Cigna has produced great growth and with pricing power and protection from government rules should keep growing.
Nordea is moving its headquarters from Sweden to the eurozone, where the bank hopes for better tax and capital treatment.
Hurricane Irma could be the costliest hurricane ever for insurers. But it may take a loss of more than $100 billion to turn the industry’s tide of more capital and weaker returns.
The latest results from distressed debt-buyer Cinda Asset Management belie the healthy picture painted by recent Chinese bank earnings.
Samsung SDI will get a boost from Apple’s use of sharp new iPhone screens and from its electric cars in its battery business.
Economic slowdown caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma will be enough to keep central bank from raising rates as expected in December