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Fed cuts interest rates: Wall Street is starting to have buyer’s remorse
Wall Street celebrated the Federal Reserve’s half-point interest rate cut last month by sending stocks to new record highs, but…
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5 things to know before the stock market opens on Friday, October 4
Here are five important things investors need to know to start their trading day: 1. October trembles Stocks fell again…
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Dodge maker Stellantis reduces profit warning
Stellantis signage is seen outside FCA Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, on January 19, 2021. Jeff Kowalsky…
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Mark Spitznagel warns we are in ‘black swan’ territory
The stock market crashed last month on recession fears but has since soared new record high as the Federal Reserve…
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Türkiye’s bid to join BRICS is both strategic and symbolic, analysts say
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan attends a BRICS+ session during the two-day BRICS foreign ministers’ summit held in Nizhny Novgorod,…
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China Economy: Japanese Companies Are Pulling Out
Japanese companies are increasingly abandoning an approach to doing business in China that once seemed immune to politics, a marked…
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NVDA, CRM, CRWD, HPQ and more
See the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Nvidia — The chip designer and artificial intelligence leader fell more than…
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Trump and Harris’ inflation argument is suspect: Chicago Fed president
Austan Goolsbee speaks at Jackson Hole on August 8, 2023. David A. Grogan | CNBC Chicago Federal Reserve Chairperson Austin…
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Retail Sales July 2024:
Consumer spending remained better than expected in July as inflationary pressures showed signs of easing, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.…
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Inflation report shows Fed will cut, but question remains over how much
Ahead of this week’s inflation reports, the question was not whether the Fed was open to cutting rates, but whether…
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