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Bunge Profits to Shrink to Lowest Since Before Pandemic

Bunge Global SA expects profits to hit their lowest level since before the pandemic due to Donald Trump's trade war and crop market uncertainty.

Trump’s Tariff Pain Is the Wrong Kind of Sacrifice

President Trump's new tariffs will cause economic pain, but economists warn they're targeting the wrong issue. The real threat is the national debt, which requires painful sacrifices like Social Security and Medicare cuts, but Trump is ignoring it.

Intel's Rocky Road: Can the Tech Icon Recover?

Intel faces challenges in regaining industry dominance, as former competitor IBM serves as a cautionary tale. Despite efforts to improve costs and secure funding, Intel faces a significant task in establishing itself as a credible alternative to chipmaking giants like Taiwan Semiconductor and Samsung.

MGIC reports Q4 earnings beat

MGIC Investment Corp. reports Q4 earnings beat, with EPS of 72 cents, surpassing estimates of 65 cents. Revenue reached $301.4 million, while adjusted revenue was $303.1 million.

Trump Tariffs Send Stocks Lower but Recover After Mexico Delay

US stocks fell on Monday in reaction to new tariffs set to be imposed against Canada and China, though the major averages pared losses after President Trump said the US would delay duties on Mexican imports. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) ended the day down 1.2%, while the S&P 500 (GSPC) and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) fell 0.7% and 0.3%, respectively. Consumer discretionary stocks, which include automakers, were hit amid fears of tariff impacts. Tech stocks also lagged, with shares of semiconductor giant Nvidia (NVDA), iPhone maker Apple (AAPL), and EV manufacturer Tesla (TSLA) all falling over 2.5%.

Nvidia Drops 5% as Trump Tariffs Hit Nasdaq

Nvidia stock falls 5% on Trump's new tariffs and AI spending concerns. The tech-heavy Nasdaq is also down over 2% as investors react to the news.

Intel Receives Half Billion Euros in Default Interest from EU

Intel has received €515.55 million in default interest from EU antitrust regulators related to a €1.06 billion fine levied in 2009.

Swiss Court Convicts Trafigura and Former COO in Bribery Case

Trafigura, a major commodity trading house, and its former COO were convicted of bribery charges in a landmark Swiss court ruling, marking the first time a senior executive in the industry has been found guilty of corruption.

U.S. Stock Futures Rise as Apple, Chipmakers Boost Sentiment

U.S. stock index futures gain on Apple's strong sales forecast and ahead of key inflation data that could influence Federal Reserve's policy decisions.

Microsoft Stock Drops After Q4 Earnings Report

Microsoft shares fell 6.3% on disappointing Q4 results, missing Azure revenue expectations and guiding cautiously. While the company narrowly beat revenue estimates overall, concerns remain around capex, GenAI's impact, and the OpenAI relationship. Despite the stock's volatility, DeepSeek's AI advancements challenge industry assumptions, suggesting innovation is not solely driven by budget. Microsoft remains down 11.2% from its 52-week high.