Josh Warner

Josh Warner

Joshua Warner

Market Analyst

Josh joined City Index/FOREX.com as a Market Analyst in 2020 and covers all things equities, providing daily updates and in-depth analysis on which stocks are moving. He started his career as a reporter for a leading London-based financial newswire and gradually moved up to being a senior reporter and editor before leaving to work as a senior writer at IG Markets.

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Block stock chopped as Hindenburg goes short: Where next for SQ stock?

Block shares have plunged after a short-seller accused the company of facilitating criminal activity and inflating its figures.

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Reddit stocks: what meme stocks are trending?

Reddit has become a hub for social-media driven traders and investors that have proven their ability to move the markets, injecting huge volatility into stocks like GameStop and AMC. But what stocks are grabbing attention on Reddit today?

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Big Tech layoffs: Are there more job cuts to come?

Meta and Amazon have embarked on their second round of job cuts, and we think more could be on the way.

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Most traded stocks of the week

We reveal the most traded stocks among our clients over the past week, providing insight into what equities are grabbing the most attention from traders.

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March 20, 2023 09:06 AM
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Earnings This Week: GameStop, Tencent and Wetherspoons

Find out what to expect from this week's earnings calendar.

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Credit Suisse crisis explained : Where next for the Credit Suisse share price?

Credit Suisse has been the hardest hit as concerns about the health of the US financial system spread over into Europe.

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Meta cuts another 10,000 jobs: Where next for Meta stock?

Meta is cutting more jobs after warning the ‘new economic reality’ may be here to stay for years to come.