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US Stock Futures Rise as Market Weighs Tech Spending, Tariffs

US stock futures edge higher as markets weigh Big Tech AI spending, tariffs impact

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Mark Zuckerberg Adds $40 Billion to Fortune as Meta Stock Hits Record

Mark Zuckerberg's net worth has soared by $40.7 billion this year, making him the world's third-richest person with a fortune of $248 billion.

Apple Investigated by China Over App Store Antitrust Concerns

Apple stock is down after news that China is exploring an antitrust probe into its app store policies. Apple is already facing antitrust scrutiny in the US and EU.

Trump trade war fears drag down oil

Oil prices fall amidst concerns over the US-China trade war, as well as increased supply and softening physical market.

Alphabet Q4 Earnings Miss: Wall Street Analysis

Alphabet shares fell 8% pre-market after the company missed revenue expectations and lowered its 2025 capex guidance. Analysts are lowering their sales and profit estimates, citing a cloud computing slowdown and hefty $75 billion capital expenditure plans.

Apple Stocks Fall Amidst Antitrust Probe Investigation

Bloomberg reports that the Chinese government may launch an antitrust probe into Apple's app store policies and fees following an investigation into Google.

Uber Q4 Earnings: Shares Drop Despite Strong Bookings

Uber Q4 Earnings Miss: Operating Income Falls Short, Shares Drop

Cencora Q1 Earnings Top Estimates

Cencora, Inc. reports Q1 net income of $488.6 million, exceeding Wall Street expectations, with earnings of $3.73 per share (adjusted) and revenue of $81.49 billion.

Trump's Tariffs: The Pain of Inflation

President Trump's 10% tariff on Chinese imports adds $45 billion in costs to American consumers, fueling inflation concerns at a time when shoppers are highly price-sensitive. Despite his promise to lower prices, Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and more could cost families up to $2,600 annually, raising fears of inflation reigniting in an economy already facing higher prices.