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investment analyst

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noun

  1. a specialist in forecasting the prices of stocks and shares

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“After tech previously acted as a market laggard — tech was the worst-performing sector from Q3 2024 through Q1 2025 — it’s been a standout leader over the last six months,” Bret Kenwell, U.S. investment analyst at eToro, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

“While it’s slim pickings for labor market data right now, Wednesday’s ADP update at least gave investors some reassurance that the jobs market isn’t falling apart,” writes Bret Kenwell, eToro U.S. investment analyst.

From Barron's

SoftBank's decline stems from the recent "sharp rally" in its shares, which investment analyst Vincent Fernando describes as a "double-edged sword".

From BBC

"The nuance often missed in the rare earths debate is that China has an overwhelming position over the most strategic bit of the rare earth supply chain: the heavy rare earths used in advanced defence systems," says Jason Bedford, macroeconomics expert and investment analyst.

From BBC

“Argentina, and its wealth of copper, lithium and liquified natural gas are an increasingly important geopolitical focus for the United States as part of its ‘new Monroe doctrine,’” says senior investment analyst Harry Thomas.

From MarketWatch