Financial Industry Trump has long been eager to loosen the restrictions on the financial industry. If there is a "Trump 2.0", he is likely to do the same. He said he would reform the strict banking rules set by Biden. In this way, the banks on Wall Street will be delighted. Companies like$Citigroup (C.US)$$Goldman Sachs (GS.US)$and$JPMorgan (JPM.US)$might find more ways to make money, and their profits may increase accordi...
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OR more likely scenario: lower bank regs leads to risky practices higher tariffs squeeze consumers even more with new wave of price hikes "because inflation" aka greed consumers default on loans and mortgages Republican financial crisis 2.0 begins! Relaxed oil regulations are pointless. World is phasing out oil, incase Republicans missed it, on account of it burning up the planet.
once again, interesting. heres the gem, reader: “More than 80% of its sales go to customers operating in manufacturing and construction end markets, making its results a bellwether for industrial investors.”
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Fastenal's high P/E ratio is worrisome as its predicted growth is below the broader market. Investors might be banking on a business revival, but analysts are skeptical. Without major improvements, the high P/E ratio may be unjustified, possibly leading to future shareholder disappointment.
Fastenal's addition to the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index and Walgreens Boots Alliance's removal reflect the index's strict rules. Fastenal's strong financial performance and consistent dividend payouts are positive signs for investors.
As we approach next week, the earnings season is set to gradually pick up pace, with the remaining major banks scheduled to report their financial results. Additionally, investors will remain focused on analyzing the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) data in anticipation of the Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting on January 30-31. The market is closed for Martin Luther King Jr Day.$Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$, ...
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Hello12341234 : Can shoot over 1.2 or not
Tonyco : OR
more likely scenario:
lower bank regs leads to risky practices
higher tariffs squeeze consumers even more with new wave of price hikes "because inflation" aka greed
consumers default on loans and mortgages
Republican financial crisis 2.0 begins!
Relaxed oil regulations are pointless. World is phasing out oil, incase Republicans missed it, on account of it burning up the planet.
Toran Gammont : XOM will definitely benefit from Trump easing oil and gas restrictions