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Trump Calls on Saudi Arabia, OPEC to Lower Oil Prices

Oil falls as Trump urges Saudi Arabia, OPEC to cut crude price, reviving tactic from his first term to control energy prices.

Trump Pressures Fed on Rates Amid Gold's Haven Appeal

Gold prices recover after President Trump's speech at Davos, highlighting concerns over interest rates and trade tariffs.

Crypto's Cash Grab: Trump's Meme Coin and the Delusion of Financial Innovation

President Trump's new meme coin highlights the reality of the crypto industry: a moneymaking machine that doesn't shy away from crude and outrageous appeals. Despite efforts to distance serious crypto work from $Trump, its meme-like nature is a reflection of the industry's focus on financial gain.

US Stocks Mixed, Trump Speech Awaited at Davos

US stocks close mixed Thursday with S&P 500 near record high as investors await President Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos

Chip Stocks Fall on Demand Uncertainty

Chip stocks decline after SK Hynix comments raise concerns about semiconductor demand outlook. Nvidia, Arm, and Micron fall sharply, while AMD and Broadcom also decline.

Big Tech Earnings Season Kicks Off Amidst Trump’s Impact and AI Hype

Big Tech earnings kick off next week with Meta, Microsoft, and Apple reporting. Investors will be watching for AI revenue and spending, the impact of President Trump's policies, and TikTok's fate.

Meme Coins: A Volatile Ride for Retail Investors

The latest from Yahoo Finance Editor Brian Sozzi: As crypto rallies, listen to NYU professor Nouriel Roubini warn that "people are going to lose their shirts."

U.S. crude, distillate stockpiles fall; gasoline rises

U.S. crude and distillate stocks fall, gasoline climbs last week

Bargain-Hunting Investors Eye Venezuela, Lebanon Junk Bonds

Dollar-denominated bonds from Venezuela and Lebanon are gaining investor attention despite economic crises and defaults. Their low prices make them attractive for high-yield investors seeking potential lottery-ticket payoffs. Political shifts and expectations of debt restructuring drive the rally, with Lebanon bonds doubling in price recently and Venezuela bonds seen as the cheapest in emerging markets.

Trump demands interest rate cuts, says other countries should follow suit

President Trump demands lower interest rates, citing falling oil prices.