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US Stocks Mixed as China Hits Back with 10% Tariffs

US stocks traded mixed on Tuesday as investors assessed China's immediate retaliation to US President Donald Trump's additional tariffs amid concerns about the risk of a trade war.

Tech Companies Face Tariffs: Apple, Chip Stocks Drop as Trump's China Trade War Escalates

President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports will hit tech giants Apple, AMD, Nvidia, Intel, and Qualcomm. The tariffs could raise prices on electronics and put pressure on chipmakers.

Bill Gates on Trying Acid, the Future of AI, and Trump's Healthcare Focus

Bill Gates discusses his childhood, the early days of Microsoft, his use of psychedelics, and his thoughts on AI and vaccines in an exclusive interview on the Opening Bid podcast.

Trade War Escalates as US, Canada, Mexico and China Impose Tariffs

US-Canada-Mexico trade war intensifies as Trump imposes 25% tariffs on goods. Retaliatory tariffs from Canada and Mexico are expected to impact supply chains, while China vows "countermeasures." The move raises concerns about global growth, inflation, and financial markets.

Colgate-Palmolive (CL) Shares Drop 5.2% After Weak Q4 Results

Colgate-Palmolive (CL) shares dropped 5.2% after underwhelming Q4 results, missing EBITDA and organic revenue estimates. Should you buy the dip?

Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. Q4 Earnings Top Estimates

Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. (OPY) reported fourth-quarter net income of $10.7 million. The company posted revenue of $375.4 million in the period. For the year, the company reported profit of $71.6 million, or $6.37 per share. Revenue was reported as $1.43 billion.

Canadian Economy Gained Strength in Q4 as Interest-Rate Cuts Kick In

Canada's GDP grew 0.2% in December 2024, boosted by interest rate cuts and retail and housing activity, amid looming tariff threats from the Trump administration.

Foreign Workers in Japan Hit Record High

Japan's foreign worker population hits a record high of 2.3 million, driven by the nation's labor shortage and aging workforce. The construction and medical industries see significant increases in foreign workers, while demand remains strong for blue-collar laborers from countries facing economic challenges.

DeepSeek's Impact Echoes on Wall Street: Execs Discuss Business Implications

DeepSeek's impact on Wall Street is revealed through earnings calls. Executives discuss the business implications of this Chinese AI, with optimism prevailing despite market volatility. Industry leaders share insights on potential new applications and business models driven by DeepSeek's cost-effectiveness.

El Salvador Amends Bitcoin Law to Comply with IMF Deal

El Salvador's Congress approves bill to make Bitcoin acceptance voluntary, complying with IMF loan deal.