US Stocks Highlights News Digest October 07, 2022 | Anue – US Stocks

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Fed Governor Lisa Cook, Christopher Waller, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans and other officials made speeches

U.S. nonfarm payrolls, unemployment rate in September


Weak PC demand, AMD’s third-quarter preliminary earnings report is miserable, with revenue of only $5.6 billion

U.S. semiconductor giant AMD announced a dismal third-quarter earnings report following the market on Thursday (6th). Affected by weak demand for personal computers (PC) and supply chain problems, revenue is estimated to be only $5.6 billion, far lower than AMD’s previous earnings. Forecast of $6.7 billion (±$200 million).Read the full article…

Is there a spectrum for “Bipu Club”?Biden doesn’t rule out G20 meeting with Putin

U.S. President Biden revealed on Thursday (6th) that he would not rule out a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the G20 summit to discuss the situation in Ukraine and Russia and other issues.Read the full article…

Fed Governor Waller: No meaningful progress in inflation should continue to raise interest rates early next year

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said bluntly that any jobs and inflation data released before the next meeting will not be enough to change his and most Fed officials’ view of another sharp rate hike in November, adding that , inflation has yet to make meaningful and lasting progress, and the Fed must continue to raise interest rates early next year.Read the full article…

Fed Governor Cook claws back to continue raising interest rates to fight stubborn inflation

US Federal Reserve (Fed) Governor Cook (Lisa Cook) made her first speech on Thursday (6th), she expressed her support for the Fed’s tightening monetary policy path, arguing that further interest rate hikes and a period of policy restrictions may be needed to reduce monetary policy. puff up.Read the full article…


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