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Oracle (ORCL) stock surges on AI infrastructure investment buzz

Oracle stock jumped 7% after report said the company will be part of a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure.

Trump's Tariffs Loom Over Automakers

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Automakers, Potentially Crippling Industry

Big Tech Kisses Trump's Ring After Contentious First Term

Big Tech cozies up to Trump after contentious first term, cybersecurity stocks rise.

U.S. Stocks Gain as Trump Returns to Presidency

US stocks surged on Tuesday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) reclaimed the 44,000 level and the S&P 500 surpassed 6,000, propelled by optimism over President Donald Trump's first policy moves, particularly regarding proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

Capital One Posts Higher Profit on Wider Margins, Card Loans

Capital One reports Q4 profit jump with wider margins, increased card loans

Trump's Second Term Sparks Stock Market Rally, Tesla EV Stocks Slide

Markets react to Trump's lack of immediate tariff action, Tesla shares fall amidst EV policy uncertainty, President Trump's executive orders impact stock prices, and cryptocurrencies gain following SEC task force news.

Trump Ends LNG Export Moratorium, Boosted U.S. Energy Production

Trump reopens LNG export permits, boosting US capacity by 100 million tonnes per year

Tariffs on Automakers: Trump Threatens 25% on Mexico and Canada

After his return to the White House, President Trump threatens automakers with tariffs on cars made in Mexico, Canada, and Europe, potentially leading to a 17% loss in annual core profits for automakers.

Trump Announces $500B AI Infrastructure Investment

President Donald Trump announces investments worth up to $500 billion for infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence by a new partnership formed by OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank.

Furniture Stocks Rise Despite Trump's Tariff Threat

Williams-Sonoma CEO Laura Alber discusses the impact of Trump tariffs and the company's strategy to mitigate their effects. Alber notes that Williams-Sonoma has reduced its reliance on China for sourcing and is exploring alternative manufacturing locations. She also highlights the potential for price increases due to tariffs and the need for collaboration with vendors to absorb some of the costs.