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Asian markets tread cautiously ahead of U.S. stimulus, jobs

Asian stock markets made a cautious start on Thursday following two days of rallies, as investors await the passage and details of a $2 trillion stimulus package in the United States to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus. It cannot come soon enough, with potentially enormous weekly U.S. initial jobless claims to appear in data due at 1230 GMT. Japan’s Nikkei fell 2.2%. …read more […]

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A Truce With Carl Icahn Will Cost Oil CEO a Cool Million

(Bloomberg) — Occidental Petroleum Corp. Chief Executive Officer Vicki Hollub will see her compensation cut by at least $1 million as billionaire Carl Icahn extends his reach into the company’s boardroom.Hollub, who came in for withering criticism from Icahn when she orchestrated a takeover of Anadarko Petroleum Corp., will have her salary capped at $250,000, the oil driller said in a filing on Wednesday. That compares to the $1.25 million salary she collected in both 2017 and 2018 — compensation tables for 2019 haven’t yet been disclosed.The quarter-million-dollar cap also applies to other top managers, Occidental said in the filing, …read more […]

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The Sad Truth About Historic Market Up Days

Yesterday was the Dow’s best gain since 1993.
The blue chips rallied 11.37% yesterday – representing the fifth biggest percentage gain in its entire history.
And today the rally continued.
So the obvious question you’re asking…
Is this the bottom?
Or more pointedly, is it time to buy, buy, buy?
Well, sorry to throw cold water in your face, but here’s the truth…
If you look at the top four Dow gains of all time, you’ll notice that all of them came during the Dow plunge of 1929 to 1932, which is the time frame that carried us into the Great Depression.
The next two biggest single-day gains …read more […]

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Enbridge’s Dividend Safety

The outbreak and attempted containment of COVID-19 has upended the global economy as people hunker down in their homes and wait it out.
The disruption to business is unlike anything we’ve experienced before. As a result, many companies will cut their dividends, as they simply won’t have much or even any revenue in the coming weeks.
For some companies, it will be very difficult to assess whether they will be able to afford their dividends in the near future. Management teams are still figuring out what the landscape will look like for their businesses.
In many cases, they need to conserve cash. In …read more […]