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Economic Events and Company Reports on August 11, 2025: Deflation in China, Russia's Trade Balance, Cisco and Deere Reports

... Before market opens: This morning, quarterly results from several global companies will be announced. The American industrial giant Deere & Co (manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment) will report its quarterly figures—its metrics are traditionally viewed as indicators of demand in the agricultural sector and investment activity in infrastructure. Strong sales of Deere's equipment in the domestic US market and abroad would signal stable capital investment in the economy, while declining ...

Buffett Indicator Hits Records: A Sign of Overheating in the US Stock Market

... businesses are already generating substantial profits and cash flows. Collectively, these factors create a foundation for the overvalued market to remain afloat for an extended period. Many participants believe that “this time might be different,” and traditional metrics like the Buffett Indicator should be viewed in the context of new realities. Expert Opinions: The Metric Isn’t Perfect, but the Signal is Alarmingly Real Many analysts acknowledge the usefulness of the Buffett Indicator for assessing ...

Record Cash: $347.7 Billion at Berkshire Hathaway

... market decline in the first half of 2025 was too minor for Berkshire Hathaway to begin actively purchasing stocks. In other words, even the recent correction did not bring company valuations to levels that the legendary investor deems justified. Buffett traditionally adheres to the principle: better to miss an opportunity than to overpay. This fundamental analysis and patience indicate that Berkshire is willing to wait as long as necessary, keeping capital in reserve to enter the market at a more favorable ...

Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... approaches, when demand for fuel in passenger vehicles starts to gradually decrease," he says. Dyachenko notes that the decision to extend the embargo into September-October will depend on the balance of supply and demand. "September is traditionally a month of high demand, as people return from vacations, the school season starts, and consumption in cities increases. At the same time, September-October is the active period for refinery maintenance. Based on this, I assume the government ...

Thursday, December 5, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... inventories could affect global gas prices; typically a decrease leads to price increases beneficially impacting Russian gas exporters like Gazprom. However, increased liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from U.S. to Europe might intensify competition within traditionally important European markets affecting Russia's position amidst rising LNG supply against higher regional gas prices. Macroeconomic Indicators from Eurozone & Germany: Data on Germany’s manufacturing orders along with Eurozone retail sales ...