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Apple’s earnings were good, but the initial stock move implies Wall Street is wary
Apple’s stock was up modestly despite a big beat, suggesting that concerns about AI and regulatory matters could limit upside.…
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Coinbase investors should cash in. The stock has rallied too much ahead of earnings, analyst says.
If you bought Coinbase’s stock two months ago when Monness Crespi Hardt analyst Gus Gala recommended it, you should take…
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S&P 500 scores 5th straight record high ahead of Europe-U.S. trade meeting
Wall Street’s so-called fear gauge dropped this week as U.S. stocks continued to set record highs, with investors appearing encouraged…
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Enphase Energy just cast more doubt about its immediate future
Investors fret about Enphase’s estimates of lower sales in the current quarter. Source link
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My brother-in-law left $600K to a friend. He experienced oxygen deprivation due to COPD. Can my husband contest the will?
“Around 30 days before passing, he changed everything to go to a friend.” Source link
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Fed’s Williams says tariffs are pushing up inflation, and he expects even higher prices in coming months
Higher tariffs put in place by the Trump White House this year have started to increase inflation, and these effects…
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U.S. stock futures slip after Trump’s latest tariff threats; bitcoin hits new high
U.S. stock futures fell Sunday, a day after President Donald Trump threatened to impose new 30% tariffs against imports from…
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Jorts and ‘quiet Western’ wear are helping Levi’s stave off the impact of tariffs
“With the 90s and Y2K fashion in full swing, longer and looser-style shorts are in high demand,” Levi’s CEO says.…
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Nvidia’s stock just got a more bullish endorsement from Citi — but here’s one fresh risk
A Citi analyst sees Nvidia’s stock rising another 20% as the AI opportunity swells further, but he notes the risk…
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Now that the megabill has passed, expect a ton of short-term debt to be sold to finance the government’s deficit
Wall Street will be watching to see how new Treasury supply to fund the U.S. deficit will be absorbed. Source…
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