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Tariffs Shake Up Retail: Nike's Edge and the Hunt for Value

Tariffs and their impact on retail stocks with analysis by Simeon Siegel, BMO Capital Markets retail analyst. Nike's challenges beyond tariffs and the importance of scale in a volatile market.

Northpointe Bancshares Targets Up to $595 Million in U.S. IPO

Northpointe Bancshares aims for a valuation of up to $595 million in its US IPO, selling up to 8.9 million shares at $16-$18 per share.

Google Ends Diversity Hiring Goals, Joining Meta in Silicon Valley Divide

Google joins Meta in abandoning diversity hiring targets after facing increased scrutiny and pressure. Despite the move, some companies like Apple and Microsoft remain committed to diversity and inclusion practices.

US Stock Futures Dip on Amazon's Disappointing Projections

US stock futures decline after Amazon earnings disappoint, while AI remains a focus for investors amid earnings season. Join us for live stock market coverage.

Principal Financial Group Reports Q4 Earnings Miss, Revenue Beat

Principal Financial Group reports Q4 net income of $905.4 million, below expectations, but revenue of $4.75 billion tops forecasts.

Mettler-Toledo Q4 Earnings Top Estimates

Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (MTD) reported fourth-quarter net income of $252.3 million, topping Wall Street expectations. Adjusted earnings were $12.41 per share, beating estimates of $11.69. Revenue of $1.05 billion also surpassed forecasts of $1.01 billion. For the current quarter, MTD expects EPS of $7.75 to $7.95 and full-year earnings of $42.35 to $43 per share.

Trump Targets Hedge Fund Loophole in Tax Cut Push

President Trump plans to tackle a hedge fund deduction loophole, a move likely to be met with resistance from the industry but attract support from Democrats.

Why Qualcomm Stock Is Down Today

Qualcomm shares plunged 6% after reporting Q4 results, despite beating estimates. Analysts cite Huawei competition, Apple business loss, and handset revenue decline as reasons for the drop.

AI Boost Not Yet Charging Up Chip Demand Despite Earnings Beats From Arm, Qualcomm

Arm and Qualcomm stocks fell Thursday after their earnings outlooks indicated that AI is not yet driving significant demand for consumer devices with their chips. Arm reported in-line earnings but lowered its revenue outlook, while Qualcomm's smartphone revenue growth is expected to slow. Analysts remain cautious about an AI-driven demand cycle for smartphones.

Job Search Challenges Lengthen as Unemployment Claims Rise

US unemployment claims rise, signaling longer job search times and a challenging labor market for job seekers.