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Meta beats expectations for Q3 2023, despite future challenges

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Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has surpassed expectations for its third-quarter revenue

Advertisers looking to capitalise on resilient consumer spending have flocked to Meta’s digital platforms, driving robust financial results.

The company also made adjustments to its expense forecast for the year, but it cautiously warned of forthcoming spending increases and regulatory pressures in 2024. For 2023, Meta now anticipates total expenses ranging between $87 billion and $89 billion, a slight reduction from its earlier projection of $88 billion to $91 billion.

Looking ahead to 2024, the social media giant predicts total expenses in the range of $94 billion to $99 billion, which is higher than initial estimates, as per data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). However, Meta refrained from providing additional details about 2024 expenditures, citing factors like increased infrastructure investments, hiring plans, and expected losses in its metaverse-focused Reality Labs unit, much like the previous quarter.

“The anticipated global surge in digital ad spending, poised to hit $667.6 billion next year, combined with Meta’s effective execution and cost control, puts the company on strong footing,” noted Jeremy Goldman, principal analyst at Insider Intelligence.

In response to this positive news, Meta’s shares surged by 4% in extended trading, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the company. After a challenging 2022, Meta has experienced a resurgence, driven by growing interest in emerging artificial intelligence technology, a revival in digital advertising, and an aggressive cost-cutting strategy that saw approximately 21,000 employees let go since the previous autumn.

The company’s shares have rallied significantly, with a nearly 150% increase in value so far this year.

In terms of financial performance, Meta reported a 23% increase in revenue, reaching $34.15 billion for the third quarter ending in September. Analysts had expected revenue to reach $33.56 billion, based on LSEG data. The company also exceeded profit expectations.

Key metrics, such as Meta’s daily active people (DAP), experienced a 7% growth. DAP is a metric used to track unique users who engage with any of Meta’s apps, including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, or WhatsApp within a single day. This growth follows a 7% increase reported in the preceding June quarter.

Specifically for Facebook, daily active users saw a 5% uptick, while ad impressions across Meta’s suite of apps expanded by an impressive 31%.

Meta’s strong performance in Q3 2023 showcases its ability to attract advertisers and maintain user engagement, setting a positive tone for the upcoming holiday season. Nevertheless, the company remains cautious about the challenges it may face in the year ahead.

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U.S. investors flee stock market for global opportunities

U.S. investors withdrew $75 billion from stocks in six months, fastest in 16 years, with $52 billion in 2026 alone.

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U.S. investors withdrew $75 billion from stocks in six months, fastest in 16 years, with $52 billion in 2026 alone.

U.S. investors are withdrawing money from domestic stocks at the fastest rate in 16 years, with $75 billion leaving equity products over the past six months. The trend accelerated in 2026, with $52 billion pulled from Wall Street so far.

Concerns over AI risks and weaker performance at home are prompting investors to look abroad, even though a softer dollar makes foreign investments more expensive. Emerging markets are seeing inflows at the fastest pace in five years, according to Bank of America.

As global opportunities become more attractive, many U.S. investors are now evaluating overseas markets for growth potential.

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US dollar strength hits NZ dollar amid FX market shifts

US dollar rises amid strong US growth; New Zealand faces pressure as traders navigate volatile FX and geopolitical impacts.

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US dollar rises amid strong US growth; New Zealand faces pressure as traders navigate volatile FX and geopolitical impacts.


The US dollar is surging as strong economic growth in the United States contrasts with softer conditions in New Zealand. Policy divergence and complex global FX factors are putting pressure on the New Zealand dollar, leaving traders navigating choppy waters.

Steve Gopalan from SkandaFX breaks down how US interest rates are influencing key currency pairs like USD/JPY, and explains why hedging flows are crucial in today’s volatile environment.

We also explore the ripple effects of geopolitical tensions on oil and broader markets, while examining the Australian labour market’s role in shaping the Reserve Bank of Australia’s monetary policy.

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Oil hits seven-month high, and gold surpasses $5,000 amid US-Iran tensions

Oil prices hit seven-month high amid U.S.-Iran tensions; experts analyze impacts on global economy and energy markets.

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Oil prices hit seven-month high amid U.S.-Iran tensions; experts analyze impacts on global economy and energy markets.


Oil prices have surged to a seven-month high as escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran spark fears of global supply disruptions. The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, with analysts closely monitoring potential military actions that could further strain energy markets.

Investors are reacting to geopolitical uncertainty, with oil markets pricing in heightened risk.

Kyle Rodda from Capital.com joins us to discuss what is driving these record-breaking price movements and the potential implications for the global economy.

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