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Today's big stories

  1. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway bet big on the US stock market last quarter
  2. Here are the stocks that could benefit the most from Europe’s renewed military spending – Read Now
  3. Pfizer reported better-than-expected quarterly results

Grub’s Up

Grub’s Up

What’s Going On Here?

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway announced over the weekend that it bought a smorgasbord of stocks last quarter – the most since 2008.

What Does This Mean?

Berkshire has been selling off stocks for the last two years, arguing that US companies are so overvalued that returns from any new investments would be few and far between. The conglomerate was so stock averse, in fact, that its pile of idle cash hit the princely sum of $147 billion by the end of 2021. But that was before war, a Chinese slowdown, and out-of-control inflation brought some stocks down to more reasonable prices.

That shift encouraged Berkshire to buy into insurer Alleghany and PC maker HP in March and April respectively. And now, it’s revealed that it also upped its stake in oil giant Chevron by over $20 billion last quarter, while at the same time becoming gaming company Activision Blizzard’s biggest shareholder. All in all, it plowed over $51 billion into stocks last quarter, reducing Berkshire’s cash pile to its smallest since 2018.

Why Should I Care?

Zooming in: Buffett chooses oil.
Between its stakes in Chevron and Occidental Petroleum, Berkshire now has more than $40 billion invested in the oil industry. That probably has something to do with the booming profits energy companies are making from sky-high oil prices, as well as the potential for them to climb even higher if the European Union ends up banning Russian imports altogether.

For you personally: How to beat inflation, Buffett-style.
If you’re worried about inflation, Buffett had a piece of advice: brush up on your professional skills, whatever they might be. Whether you’re a pro at writing, tracing, or training doves to spell rude words in the sky, Buffett said vendable skills “will remain in demand no matter what the dollar is worth”. And failing that, he said, invest in businesses whose products are in demand no matter what – citing his Coca-Cola holding as a prime example.

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Analyst Take

Right Now, Good Defense Companies Might Be The Best Offense

Right Now, Good Defense Companies Might Be The Best Offense
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Reda Farran, Analyst

What’s Going On Here?

Countries around the world piled a record $2.1 trillion into their defense budgets last year.

And that’s bound to be even higher going forward: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reminded even the most pacifist regions about the need for a military that can hold its own.

Europe, in particular, is looking to shore up its defenses, with Germany even pledging $110 billion earlier this year to do just that.

That could mean certain European stocks are poised to benefit after years of underperforming their American counterparts.

So that’s today’s Insight: how military spending helps – or hinders – the world’s economies, and which European stocks could do the best out of this renewed push.

Read or listen to the Insight here

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Americans don’t trust crypto

There’s been a lot of debate over whether big banks should start offering crypto services.

Well, Attest asked a bunch of American customers to rank what they value in a bank, and the ability to invest in crypto came bottom of the list.

Most of those customers blamed a lack of trust or understanding for their aversion to the digital assets, and almost a third of them said it was just too unpredictable for them.

And while crypto’s been criticized for its hefty carbon footprint, Attest’s survey results show environmental concerns still aren’t a major deciding factor for potential crypto customers.

Find out more about America’s attitude toward crypto: read Attest’s report.

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Anti-Anti-Vaxxer

Anti-Anti-Vaxxer

What’s Going On Here?

Pfizer reported better-than-expected quarterly results on Tuesday, as the pharma company continues to take a principled stand against Big Hesitancy.

What Does This Mean?

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Pfizer’s anti-Covid treatments were still going strong last quarter. The vaccine the company co-produces with BioNTech – the most-used shot in Europe and the US – made $13 billion in sales last quarter, as the rollout of boosters and the approval of shots for children kept demand high. Paxlovid – the company’s dedicated antiviral pill – chipped in too, bringing in a tidy $1.5 billion. And since together they make up more than half of the pharma giant’s revenue, its total revenue came in a better-than-expected 77% higher than the same time last year. There was one snag, mind you: Pfizer cut its profit outlook as it warned about higher research and development costs to come.

Why Should I Care?

The bigger picture: Vaccines lose their effectiveness.
There are signs that demand for vaccines is slowing down: data out last month showed that less than half the number of shots were given in mid-March than in the first week of January (tweet this). This, as people in rich countries become increasingly reluctant to take repeated booster shots, and as those in poorer countries opt not to take one in the first place. That might be why health data analytics group Airfinity is now expecting a third fewer vaccines to be sold globally this year than it previously thought.

Zooming out: Pfizer diversifies its portfolio.
Analysts reckon that this slowdown could be a sign that the influx of post-Covid cash for vaccine producers is coming to an end. So it’s a good thing Pfizer’s already making efforts to push into new areas: it took over Arena Pharmaceuticals in December, and it announced last month that it would be buying respiratory drug maker ReViral to boost its drug portfolio.

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