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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Nuvei Corp T.NVEI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NVEI

Nuvei Corporation is a fintech company. The Company provides electronic payment technology solutions to merchants and partners in North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. Its solutions span the entire payments stack and include an integrated payments engine with global processing capabilities and a suite of data-driven business intelligence tools and risk... see more

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Nuvei Corp > Stockchase After the Close
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Post by retiredcf on Jan 05, 2024 7:24am

Stockchase After the Close

The TSX enjoyed modest gains on Thursday as industrials and financials led most sectors higher while energy lagged. 

Notable names included Parkland up 3.71%, Nuvei 3.48%, Baytex -2.42%, Cenovus-3.57% and Silvercrest Metals advancing 2.98%. WTI crude slipped 0.4% to $72.40.

The picture was more mixed on Wall Street as the S&P was flat, down five points, the Dow added 0.25%, but the Nasdaq sank for a fifth-straight session, shedding 0.27%. As investors continued to take profits from big tech while bearish worries over interest rate cuts lingered. Apple received another analyst downgrade and declined 1.12%. Amazon closed -2.05%, Dollar General 2.79% and Pfizer -1.93%. Walgreens sank 5.38% after slashing its dividend. Meanwhile, the U.S. 10-year yield continued to climb, nearly returning to 4.0% as Bitcoin rebounded 3.65% to US$44,400. Markets will be watching for the latest U.S. jobs report right before Friday’s opening bell.

 
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