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Delta Flight Crash-Landing: Passengers to Receive $30,000 Each

Delta Air Lines to Pay $30,000 to Passengers on Crash-Landed Flight

Gold Soars to New Record as Geopolitical Risks and Tariff Fears Fuel Safe-Haven Demand

Gold hits record high amid geopolitical risks, trade war concerns, and Trump's Fort Knox comments. Market experts anticipate further price increases due to central bank demand and safe-haven appeal.

Italy Scrambles to Boost Birthrate and Female Employment

Italy's plan to boost birth rates and female employment has been hindered by bureaucratic delays, forcing the government to scale back its childcare support program.

Pharmaceutical Companies and PBMs Wage Battle in Washington

CVS Health (CVS) and other PBMs defend their role as drug cost managers amid scrutiny over rebate strategies and patient choices. As new low-cost options emerge, the industry faces challenges from Walmart, GoodRx, and telehealth partnerships.

US Stocks Rise as Investors Digest Trump Tariffs and Fed Minutes

US stocks closed higher on Wednesday as investors weighed President Trump's latest 25% tariff salvo and digested the Federal Reserve minutes for insight into future policy.

Stocks Rise to Record as Fed Signals Wait-and-See Stance

U.S. stocks climbed to record highs amid hawkish Fed minutes, with defensive sectors outperforming as investors awaited key economic data later this week.

Trump Advisers Eye Lower Borrowing Costs

Trump's economic advisers seek to lower borrowing costs by targeting long-term interest rates influenced by Wall Street and financial markets rather than central bankers.

Super Micro Shares Spike on Ambitious Targets, Recovering from Hindenburg Report Allegations

Super Micro Computer stock (SMCI) has surged nearly 6% as investors regain confidence amidst controversies surrounding a scathing report last year.

Law Firm Founded by Starmer Donor RBG Holdings Collapses

City law firm founded by Labour donor Ian Rosenblatt collapses into bankruptcy after a string of losses and a racism scandal

Ceteris Paribus: How Ignoring Everything Else Can Be Enlightening

Even in challenging times, the economy can prosper and the stock market can rise. Analysts often use the Latin phrase "ceteris paribus" (all else equal) to examine the effects of a variable while assuming that nothing else is changing. However, it's important to consider all potential developments, both positive and negative, to assess the true impact of events on earnings and stock prices.