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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type |
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Arm Holdings Plc ADS Each Representing 3 Ordinary Shares (MM) | NASDAQ:ARMH | NASDAQ | Common Stock |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 67.77 | 67.63 | 67.75 | 0 | 01:00:00 |
From May 2019 to May 2024
International stocks trading in New York closed higher on Tuesday. The Bank of New York index of American depositary receipts rose 0.79% to 157.65. The European index increased 0.8% to 155.06, the Asian index improved 0.84% to 152.06, the Latin American index rose 0.62% to 312.21 and the emerging markets index increased 1.1% to 304.02. Among the companies with shares that actively traded were ARM Holdings PLC (ARMH, ARM.LN) and Deutsche Bank AG (DB, DBK.XE).
Computer-chip designer ARM Holdings PLC (ARMH, ARM.LN) reported a rise in second-quarter profit helped by higher licensing revenue, though growth was soft in the royalties it earns when manufacturers ship chips. Chief Financial Officer Tim Score said the company's slowing revenue growth from royalties was affected by manufacturers of smartphone and similar devices trying to use up their inventory of 3G chips. The company also said it would raise its interim dividend 20%. Shares rose 7% to $45.55.
An examination by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that Deutsche Bank's giant U.S. operations suffer from a litany of serious problems, including shoddy financial reporting, inadequate auditing and oversight and weak technology systems, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. The criticism from the New York Fed represents a sharp rebuke to one of the world's biggest banks, and as federal regulators say they are increasingly focused on the health of overseas lenders with substantial U.S. operations. Shares fell 2.9% to $34.80.
Credit Suisse Group AG (CS, CSGN.VX) on Tuesday reported a sizable loss for the second quarter, as the Swiss bank continues to absorb the impact of a U.S. legal settlement reached two months ago. Credit Suisse is also weathering a period when many large investment banking operations are suffering from a cyclical downturn. It has scaled back some businesses and announced Tuesday that it has exited commodities trading. Shares fell 1.9% to $28.50.
Aluminum Corporation of China (ACH, 2600.HK, 601600.SH ,K3HD.SG) shares surged as the industrial metal enters a bull market and a short squeeze takes place. "Seven years of bear markets in aluminum has trained the Street to think Chalco only ever goes down," stated Reorient Group, saying it is likely to outperform metals stocks in the short term. Chalco's shares have gained 15.5% over the past month as investors bet on commodity demand recovering in China, as the global aluminum glut eases. Shares rose 6.8% to $10.71.
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