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NIO's upcoming earnings report and market performance will be crucial in determining the direction of its stock and its relative valuation compared to peers.

The market is navigating a complex environment where growth concerns, shifts in market leadership, and seasonal trends are creating a challenging landscape for investors.

Chinese stocks in the US are at near-record discounts vs. Nasdaq peers due to concerns about China's economy. While the Golden Dragon Index has fallen, the Nasdaq 100 remains resilient.

Explore what investors often misunderstand about the VIX. Discover insights into market volatility trends, historical patterns, and strategies for managing risk amid current market conditions.

Companies are leveraging favorable market conditions for long-term financing, but must balance short-term gains with long-term risks as the impact on financial health becomes clear.

The Maldives' sukuk bonds are plummeting as default fears rise. Prices have hit record lows amid concerns over an October coupon payment and falling foreign reserves, spurring a selloff.

Dynamic bands, momentum indicators, and slope analysis are essential for understanding market movements. Using these tools helps investors navigate volatility and refine their trading strategies.

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) faces challenges in its contract manufacturing business after Broadcom's (NASDAQ: AVGO) tests of Intel's 18A process fail, impacting its turnaround strategy.

Disney (NYSE: DIS) focuses on CEO succession planning and strategic shifts, including streaming ventures and park investments, amid industry challenges.

AST SpaceMobile could strategically raise capital by selling stock at its current high price, securing funds to focus on its satellite network mission.

Germany plans to reduce its 16.5% stake in Commerzbank (FRA: CBK) following a significant share price rally, marking a strategic exit from the 2008 bailout.

Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) plans to sell its bike and scooter assets as part of a restructuring strategy to cut costs. The move includes a workforce reduction of about 1%.