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Halt on Mexico Tariffs Proves Temporary Boost to Markets

Stocks recover after US-Mexico tariff suspension, peso rallies

Snap's Q4 Earnings Preview: Revenue Growth and Analyst Expectations

Earnings preview for Snap (SNAP), including revenue expectations, earnings per share estimates, analyst consensus, and a comparison to peer performance.

Robinhood Rolls Out Event Contracts for Super Bowl Betting

Robinhood, a popular stock-trading platform, is rolling out event contracts that will allow its US users to wager on the outcome of the upcoming Super Bowl.

Trump Boosts Crypto With Favorable Regulations and Personal Investments

The worlds of traditional finance and crypto are converging as President Donald Trump encourages favorable crypto regulation. Trump's Truth.Fi will invest in cryptocurrencies, with Charles Schwab handling custody. Elimination of SAB 121 enables banks to hold crypto assets, potentially fostering wider acceptance.

Stock Market Reacts to Tariffs and Earnings Amid Key Economic Data

Stocks slip amid trade war concerns; earnings, jobs report on tap

Những điều cần biết khi đi du lịch trong mùa dịch COVID-19

Unlock the secrets of great skin with our comprehensive skincare guide. Discover expert tips, science-backed skincare routines, and tailored advice for radiant, healthy skin.

China Factory Activity Cools on Trade Woes, Staffing Falls

China's factory activity grew at a slower pace in January as staffing levels fell and trade uncertainties increased. The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing PMI fell to 50.1 from 50.5, indicating a slowdown but still above the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction. The survey also showed that new export orders declined for a second straight month, while average selling prices fell at the fastest pace since July 2023. Manufacturers reported improved domestic demand, but rising uncertainty in international policies could worsen China's export environment and pose significant challenges for the economy.

Metals Drop on Trump Tariffs, Reigniting Trade War Fears

Metals led by iron ore and aluminum plunged after Trump imposed tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, threatening a trade war that could hurt global economic growth.

US Labor Market Likely to Show Slower Hiring in January Amid Revisions

The January jobs report is expected to show solid growth, while annual labor market revisions may indicate a more moderate hiring pace in recent years. Data on unemployment claims, manufacturing activity, and consumer spending will also be released. Investors and policymakers will monitor the impact of President Trump's tariff announcements and watch for monetary policy decisions from central banks around the world.

Ackman to reincorporate management company in Nevada

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is reincorporating his management company in Nevada, following a trend of companies moving out of Delaware.