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Japan Exports Rise Before Trump Tariffs Kick In

Japan's exports increased by 7.2% in January, influenced by increased demand before the implementation of protectionist policies by the US. Exports to the US grew by 8.1%, while those to China declined by 6.2%. The trade deficit reached ¥2.76 trillion, primarily due to rising imports. Japan faces uncertainty amid global trade concerns, with potential impacts from US tariffs on automobiles and other products.

Chevron’s Venezuela Oil Exports Face Scrutiny Under Trump

The US is reviewing Chevron's ability to continue exporting crude from Venezuela, President Donald Trump said, signaling an openness to tighter restraints on the oil giant's operations in the South American country.

Stocks Weigh Tariff, Inflation Risks but Hold Near Highs

Stocks slid near all-time highs as investors weighed inflation concerns, risks from tariffs, and uncertainties in the geopolitical scenario. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 edged lower, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell slightly. Tech stocks faced pressure, with Meta Platforms Inc. ending its 20-day rally and Bitcoin sinking. Investors remain cautious despite favorable fundamentals supporting global equities, with concerns over earnings outlook and a possible trade war lurking.

Evan Turner's Biggest Financial Mistake, and What He Learned

Former NBA player Evan Turner shares his biggest financial mistake and how he bounced back after retiring from the league.

Gold Rally May Shine Brighter, Predicts Goldman; ETF Demand, Tariffs Boost Seen

Goldman Sachs raises its year-end gold price target to $3,100 an ounce, citing "structurally higher" central bank demand and a slight boost from ETF holdings.

Americans Now Struggling with Debt Year-Round as Credit Costs Rise

Rising debt levels, especially in car loans and credit cards, are causing financial stress for many Americans year-round, not just during the holiday season. Serious delinquency rates are at 14-year highs, and credit counselors are seeing more people struggling with unaffordable car payments and relying on credit cards for basic living expenses. Experts warn that the strain could get worse due to high credit card interest rates and uncertainty over future inflation. It's crucial to seek help from nonprofit credit counselors early on to avoid more severe financial difficulties.

Netflix, Amazon Add Live Sports To Poach Viewers From Traditional TV

Why Netflix and Amazon are going big on live sports and events to avoid viewer churn. Plus: How sports content has a major advantage over scripted and unscripted streaming service siblings.

EU Considers Joint Financing for Enhanced Defense Capabilities

The European Union is considering increasing defense spending, with options including joint financing, as the Ukraine crisis highlights the need for a stronger European defense.

1 Semiconductor Stock with All-Star Potential and 2 to Skip

Despite a broader industry decline, Monolithic Power Systems stands out as a semiconductor stock with exceptional growth potential, driven by its increasing market share, free cash flow generation, and industry-leading return on capital. However, we advise caution with Texas Instruments and Power Integrations due to their underwhelming performance, declining financials, and premium valuations.

Indian firms ride wave of aerospace growth

Airbus, Collins Aerospace, and other leading plane and engine manufacturers are expanding parts sourcing from India, driving growth in the country's aerospace sector and pushing local firms to innovate.