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Mortgage crisis likely to worsen in coming decades, Fed chair says

Rising climate disasters and insurance industry turmoil could make it harder to get a mortgage in certain parts of the country in the coming decades, warns Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Multi-Manager Hedge Fund Rise Poses Threat to Financial Stability: Bailey

Multi-manager hedge funds' growth poses financial stability risks as correlated activity and aggressive risk management could lead to a rush for exits during market shocks.

California's FAIR Plan Seeks $1 Billion for L.A. Wildfire Claims

California's FAIR Plan seeks $1 billion to cover wildfire claims, with private insurers bearing half the cost.

Forrester Research Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates

Forrester Research reports Q4 net income of $432,000, exceeding expectations. Revenue of $108 million also topped forecasts. The company expects full-year earnings in the range of $1.20 to $1.35 per share.

Tesla's Stock Tumbles Amid Trump Backlash, Weak Sales In China

Tesla stock tumbles 28% since December record high; analysts see further downside as demand and competition concerns mount.

US Stocks Open Mixed as Tariffs, Fed Chair's Testimony Eyed

US stock markets saw mixed trading activity on Tuesday as investors assessed shifting tariff policies by President Trump and anticipated upcoming inflation data. Traders also digested the start of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's two-day testimony before Congress, where he reiterated the Fed's stance on not commenting on trade policy and their slow approach to interest rate adjustments. US stocks overall showed mixed performance, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average edging slightly higher while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite declined. The tone remained cautious as investors awaited Trump's announcement of universal tariffs, while inflation concerns persisted ahead of the release of the Consumer Price Index and its wholesale counterpart this week.

Canadian Pension Manager IMCO Writes Down Northvolt Investment

IMCO writes down its $400 million investment in Northvolt, the electric vehicle battery maker that filed for bankruptcy protection last year.

Oil Extends Gains As Russian Crude Supply Faces Scrutiny

Oil gains on signs US sanctions hinder Russian crude supplies, with WTI rising to nearly $73 a barrel as sanctions impact Russian output and Chinese refiners seek Russian crude at larger discounts.

Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum: Impact on US Market Share and Production

Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum may boost investor confidence, but history suggests they won't reverse decades-long declines in domestic industry.

Super Micro Computer Stock Slumps After 5-Day Rally

Super Micro Computer stock slid over 5% Tuesday after a five-day rally lifted shares nearly 60%. The server maker faces delisting scrutiny after missing SEC filing deadlines.