Marcin Frąckiewicz

CEO of TS2 Space and founder of TS2.tech. Expert in satellites, telecommunications, and emerging technologies, covering trends in space, AI, and connectivity.

New Zealand Stock Market Weekly Wrap: NZX 50 Drifts Sideways as RBNZ Signals End of Rate Cuts (1–6 December 2025)

New Zealand Stock Market Weekly Wrap: NZX 50 Drifts Sideways as RBNZ Signals End of Rate Cuts (1–6 December 2025)

Between Monday 1 December and Friday 5 December 2025, the New Zealand stock market squeezed a lot of action into a very small headline move. The S&P/NZX 50 Index ended the week at 13,483.99, down just 0.04% from the previous Friday’s close of 13,489.15 – essentially flat despite some sharp swings during the week. The Bottom Line+3Good Returns+3Good Returns+3 Beneath that calm surface, investors had to digest: Here’s how the week unfolded – and what it might mean for the New Zealand sharemarket heading into the rest of December. Weekly Performance: Flat Index, Busy Week Looking at the S&P/NZX 50’s
6 December 2025
US Stock Market Week in Review (Dec. 1–5, 2025): Wall Street Creeps Toward Record Highs as Fed Cut Bets and Netflix’s Warner Bros Deal Steal the Show

US Stock Market Week in Review (Dec. 1–5, 2025): Wall Street Creeps Toward Record Highs as Fed Cut Bets and Netflix’s Warner Bros Deal Steal the Show

U.S. stocks wrapped the first week of December with modest gains, pushing major indexes back to the edge of all‑time highs as investors doubled down on expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut next week and digested one of the biggest media deals in history. For the trading week ended Friday, December 5, the S&P 500 rose about 0.3%, the Dow Jones Industrial Averagegained 0.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.9%, according to Associated Press figures. Small caps also joined the party, with the Russell 2000 up 0.8% on the week.  Times Union Year-to-date, the S&P 500 is now up roughly 16.8%, the Dow about 12.7%, the Nasdaq more than 22%, and the Russell 2000
Jio’s ₹100 JioHotstar Add-On Explained and Australia’s Trade Surplus Update: Key Asia News for December 6, 2025

Jio’s ₹100 JioHotstar Add-On Explained and Australia’s Trade Surplus Update: Key Asia News for December 6, 2025

New Delhi / Sydney, December 6, 2025 — Indian telecom giant Jio is doubling down on ultra-cheap OTT bundles with a new wave of sub-₹100 add-on packs, headlined by a ₹100 JioHotstar offer that’s quickly becoming a fan favourite. At the same time, traders across Asia are digesting fresh Australian trade figures that anchor this week’s regional economic calendar. Here’s a detailed look at both developments and why they matter for consumers and markets. Jio’s Sub-₹100 Strategy: Streaming + Data for the Mass Market Jio has quietly built a mini-ecosystem of sub-₹100 add-on packs designed to bolt onto existing prepaid plans rather than
Samsung Odyssey G7 vs G8 vs OLED G50SF: Cyber Week Price Drops Make Premium Gaming Monitors More Affordable Than Ever (December 6, 2025)

Samsung Odyssey G7 vs G8 vs OLED G50SF: Cyber Week Price Drops Make Premium Gaming Monitors More Affordable Than Ever (December 6, 2025)

Published: December 6, 2025 High‑end Samsung Odyssey gaming monitors are having a moment. As of December 6, 2025, a new Samsung Odyssey G7 S40FG75 review from Tom’s Hardware, a record‑low Samsung Odyssey G8 deal highlighted by Mashable, and a steep Cyber Week discount on the new Odyssey OLED G50SF covered by PC Gamer all point to the same story: top‑tier ultrawide and OLED gaming displays are finally becoming reachable for more PC gamers. Tom’s Hardware+2unilink24.com+2 Below is a deep dive into what’s new today, how these three Odyssey models compare, and which one is the smarter buy in December 2025. Samsung Odyssey G7 S40FG75: 40-inch supercurved ultrawide
6 December 2025
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 06.12.2025

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Bonds vs Stocks in 2025: Where to Invest as Interest Rates Peak and Markets Rally

Bonds vs Stocks in 2025: Where to Invest as Interest Rates Peak and Markets Rally

As 2025 draws to a close, investors are facing a rare moment: both stocks and bonds have had a strong year, and major central banks are preparing to cut interest rates after one of the sharpest tightening cycles in decades. That makes the classic question — bonds vs stocks — feel more urgent than it has in years. U.S. stocks are up by the mid‑ to high‑teens in 2025, with the S&P 500 boosted by strong tech earnings and resilient consumer demand. Business Insider Global stocks, measured by the MSCI ACWI index, have delivered more than 23% year‑to‑date through the
Most Expensive Stock in the World 2025: Why Berkshire Hathaway’s $755,000 Shares Still Dominate Wall Street

Most Expensive Stock in the World 2025: Why Berkshire Hathaway’s $755,000 Shares Still Dominate Wall Street

As of early December 2025, the title of most expensive stock in the world by share price belongs, once again, to Berkshire Hathaway Class A (BRK.A). One share of the Warren Buffett–built conglomerate now trades at roughly $755,000+, far ahead of any other publicly listed company on the planet. Ultima Markets+1 But price alone doesn’t tell the whole story. Berkshire is also a trillion‑dollar company, a cash‑rich giant sitting on a record war chest and preparing for life after Buffett as longtime lieutenant Greg Abel takes the CEO role at the end of 2025. Investors.com+1 Below is a deep dive
Apple (AAPL) Earnings Date: What to Expect From the Q1 2026 Results on January 29

Apple (AAPL) Earnings Date: What to Expect From the Q1 2026 Results on January 29

Updated: December 5, 2025 Apple’s next earnings report is already circled on Wall Street’s calendar — and search interest in “AAPL earnings date” is spiking as traders position for what could be one of the most closely watched results of the season. Here’s a detailed, news-style look at when Apple reports earnings next, what analysts are expecting, and the key storylines that could move AAPL stock. When is Apple’s next (AAPL) earnings date? As of December 5, 2025, Apple’s next earnings report is widely expected on Thursday, January 29, 2026, covering its fiscal Q1 2026 (the December 2025 holiday quarter).
Global Smartphone Market Share in 2025: Who Leads, Who Lags, and What Comes Next

Global Smartphone Market Share in 2025: Who Leads, Who Lags, and What Comes Next

Global smartphone shipments are finally growing again — but AI phones, foldables and rising memory costs are quietly reshaping market share. Here’s what the latest data from IDC, Counterpoint, Omdia, Statcounter and others tells us as of December 2025. 1. The Smartphone Market Is Back in Growth Mode After two painful years of decline, the smartphone industry has now logged several consecutive quarters of growth. So, while growth isn’t explosive, the direction is clearly upward. The rebound is being driven by: 2. Q3 2025: Samsung and Apple Still Rule Global Market Share IDC’s Q3 2025 data confirms that the global
Crypto Stocks in 2025: Latest News, Winners, Losers and 2026 Forecasts

Crypto Stocks in 2025: Latest News, Winners, Losers and 2026 Forecasts

The crypto stock story in 2025 has been wild even by digital‑asset standards. Bitcoin smashed through a record above $126,000 earlier in the year before tumbling roughly 30% into the $80,000–$90,000 range as a sharp Q4 sell‑off wiped more than a trillion dollars from crypto markets. New York Post+1 At the same time, the S&P 500 is up more than 16% this year while Bitcoin is slightly negative, marking the first time in a decade that the flagship cryptocurrency has diverged so sharply from the stock market. Yahoo Finance That split has produced very different outcomes across crypto stocks: Below
Biggest Stock Losers Today (December 5, 2025): Parsons, Adaptive Biotechnologies, SentinelOne, SoFi and More Slide Despite Calm Markets

Biggest Stock Losers Today (December 5, 2025): Parsons, Adaptive Biotechnologies, SentinelOne, SoFi and More Slide Despite Calm Markets

U.S. stocks ended Friday modestly higher, but under the surface December 5, 2025 was a rough day for a cluster of high‑beta tech, Brazilian financials, streaming, and crypto‑linked names. The S&P 500 closed around 6,870 points (+0.19%), the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.22%, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.43%, even as Bitcoin slipped roughly 3% to just under $89,300. Nasdaq Yet individual stocks saw double‑digit percentage drops, driven by contract disappointments, competitive shocks, capital raises, and political risk abroad. Market Snapshot: Calm Indexes, Violent Stock‑Specific Moves That mix of macro calm and idiosyncratic shocks produced a long tail of big losers. Top Stock Losers in U.S.
Most Active Stocks Today, December 5, 2025: PAVS, Netflix, Warner Bros. & AI Names Dominate Trading

Most Active Stocks Today, December 5, 2025: PAVS, Netflix, Warner Bros. & AI Names Dominate Trading

U.S. stocks ended Friday modestly higher as traders cheered a cooler‑than‑expected inflation report and ramped up bets on a Federal Reserve rate cut next week. The Dow closed up about 0.2% near 47,955, the S&P 500 added roughly 0.2%, and the Nasdaq Composite gained around 0.3%, extending its winning streak. Reuters+3MarketWatch+3Investopedia+3 Beneath those small index moves, however, today’s market was anything but quiet. Trading screens were dominated by: Using composite data from StockAnalysis.com’s “Active Today” list, the following were the 10 most active U.S. stocks by share volume on December 5, 2025: StockAnalysis Below is a breakdown of what moved each name today,
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Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 07.02.2026

7 February 2026
LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: February 7, 2026, 12:00 AM ESTUpdated: February 7, 2026, 12:26 AM EST Dollar Dips as Stocks Rally and US Data Influences Fed Rate Expectations February 7, 2026, 12:18 AM EST. The **dollar index** fell 0.17%, pressured by a rebound in equity markets reducing demand for the safe-haven currency. Weaker-than-expected U.S. labor market data raised the odds of a Fed rate cut to 18% for March, though consumer sentiment improved to a six-month high, limiting losses. Hawkish comments from Atlanta Fed's Raphael Bostic emphasized maintaining restrictive monetary policy. The dollar faces medium-term weakness amid expectations for rate cuts
Seagate (STX) stock jumps nearly 6% as Citi hikes target — what to watch next week

Seagate (STX) stock jumps nearly 6% as Citi hikes target — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Seagate shares rose 5.9% to $429.32 Friday after Citigroup raised its price target to $480 and reiterated a buy rating. The gain ended a two-day slide but left the stock 6.6% below its Feb. 3 high. CEO Dave Mosley sold 20,000 shares on Feb. 2 under a pre-arranged plan, SEC filings show. U.S. jobs and inflation data next week are seen as key tests for tech stocks.
Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

7 February 2026
Cummins shares jumped 6.8% to $577.73 Friday, recovering from a nearly 9% post-earnings drop the day before. The company reported Q4 revenue up 1% to $8.54 billion, took a $218 million charge tied to its hydrogen business, and guided for 2026 EBITDA of 17–18% of sales. Demand for data center generators offset weakness in North American truck markets. Analyst reaction was mixed; Truist raised its price target.
Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

7 February 2026
Corning shares surged 8.3% to $122.16 Friday, their highest close since the dot-com era, after Meta agreed to buy up to $6 billion in fiber-optic cables. The stock is up 40% since late 2025, fueled by strong first-quarter guidance and AI data-center demand. Insiders sold shares following the rally, SEC filings show. Investors await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data for rate signals.
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