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Trump Demands Lower Interest Rates, Hints at Clash with Powell

Trump Demands Lower Interest Rates, Hints at Clash with Fed Chair Powell at World Economic Forum

Stocks Surge as Oil Slumps, Trump Calls for OPEC Output Cut

Stock markets head towards record highs as oil prices fall after President Trump's statements on cutting crude prices and interest rates.

US Stocks Mixed as Tech Struggles, Investors Await Trump's Speech on Tariffs

US stocks mixed as tech struggles, investors await Trump speech at Davos. S&P 500 little changed, Dow up slightly, Nasdaq down 0.5%. Netflix earnings boost, GE Aerospace raises buybacks. American Airlines tumbles on surprise quarterly loss forecast.

Brazil nears Japan beef export approval in win for top supplier

Brazil in talks to export beef to Japan, potentially impacting US shipments amidst US beef shortage.

PayPal Settles Over Cybersecurity Failures

PayPal to Pay $2 Million Fine Over Cybersecurity Lapses Leading to Leaked Social Security Numbers

First Mid Bancshares Q4 Earnings Top Estimates

First Mid Bancshares reports Q4 net income of $19.2 million, surpassing analysts' estimates. Earnings per share were 80 cents, and adjusted earnings were 87 cents.

Heritage Financial posts Q4 profit of $11.9 million, beats estimates

Heritage Financial Corp. reported fourth-quarter earnings of $11.9 million, or 34 cents per share. Adjusted earnings were 51 cents per share, beating analysts' estimates of 46 cents per share. Revenue was $82.3 million, with adjusted revenue of $61 million, above expectations of $60.5 million.

Trump's Token: Reflection of Crypto's True Nature

Crypto and Trump: The Unseen Connection. Meme coins like $Trump reveal the true nature of the crypto industry—a cash grab that mocks its financial ideals.

Ralph Lauren CEO: Trump Tariffs 'A Pressure Point,' But 'We Can Work Through It'

Trump tariffs could hurt apparel companies, with Ralph Lauren vulnerable despite reducing China sourcing.

Essity Could Shift Production to U.S. if Tariffs Imposed

Essity may shift production to the U.S. from Mexico and Canada due to potential tariffs, but plant closures are not being considered.