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Trump Administration Policies Undermine Credit Quality of US States

Trump administration policies and executive orders undermine the credit quality of US states, reducing state aid to local governments, colleges, and hospitals, according to Municipal Market Analytics.

EU to cut firms facing green reporting rules

The European Commission plans to reduce the number of companies facing EU sustainability reporting requirements, as part of its drive to cut red tape for businesses.

US Stocks Fall Amid Walmart Outlook, Trump's Policy Impact

US stocks fell on Thursday as investors scrutinized Walmart's outlook and debated the impact of planned tariffs and policy shifts announced by President Trump. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1%, while the S&P 500 lost 0.5%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite also closed lower.

Walmart CFO Assuages Fears, Outlook Misses Estimates

Walmart CFO seeks to calm investor concerns about 2025 guidance, citing strong January performance and prudent approach amid market uncertainty.

RingCentral Reports Q4 Loss, Earnings Beat Street Views

RingCentral reports Q4 loss of $7.2 million, but beats estimates with adjusted EPS of 98 cents. Revenue of $614.5 million also tops forecasts. Company expects Q1 earnings of 93-97 cents per share on revenue of $607-612 million. Full-year earnings projected at $4.13-4.27 per share.

US Stocks Fall Amid Investor Concerns

US stocks fell on Thursday as investors weighed Walmart's cautious outlook and the potential impact of President Trump's planned tariffs and policy shifts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) fell about 500 points, or around 1.1%. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) dropped 0.5%, coming off its second record close in a row on Wednesday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) backed off about 0.5%.

Hegseth Issues Memo Ordering 8% Cut in Pentagon Spending

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth plans to reduce projected US military spending by 8% over the next five years, with some exceptions including border enforcement, nuclear weapons modernization, and air force drone programs.

Pharma v. Pharmacy: Battle Over Drug Costs Heats Up in Washington

Pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) battle in Washington, D.C., over patient savings and limiting patient choices. PBMs defend their value in healthcare, while scrutiny intensifies over their rebate strategy and impact on drug costs. New models like GoodRx and Cost Plus Drugs emerge as alternative drug access options, challenging the traditional role of PBMs.

Fed Rate Cuts Still on the Table, Atlanta Fed President Says

Fed rate cuts are still possible this year as policymakers assess the economy and digest new Trump administration policies, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic says.

Palantir Stock Plunges 10% on Pentagon Budget Cut Report

Palantir stock plunges 10% on report of potential Pentagon budget cuts, wiping out recent gains.