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Lyft: Downgraded to Sell as Competition From Uber Intensifies

Lyft faces intense competition from Uber, threatening its margins and limiting growth potential. Analysts downgrade Lyft to sell, with only 1 sell rating out of 46. Uber's response to Lyft's innovations and new services raises concerns about Lyft's ability to maintain market share. Autonomous vehicle companies also pose risks to Lyft's business model.

Bain nears $4.2 billion deal for German facility manager Apleona

Bain Capital to Acquire Apleona Group for €4 Billion

Banks Sell $4.74 Billion of Elon Musk's Twitter Debt

X Holdings Corp. debt sale completes as Morgan Stanley and other banks divest $4.74 billion, leaving only $1.3 billion remaining for sale. Strong investor demand led to face value pricing for 9.5% debt due 2029.

Motorola Solutions Beats Q4 Expectations, Raises Outlook

Motorola Solutions Q4 profit beats expectations on strong demand for communications equipment

30-Year Mortgage Rates Dip Slightly Amid Volatility

30-year mortgage rates dip slightly to 6.87%, but remain close to 6.9%. Despite volatility in bond markets, rates have been stuck in a narrow range, impacted by inflation data and Fed rate cuts assumptions.

Warren: Only Congress Can Shutter Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Consumer advocate Sen. Elizabeth Warren says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can't be eliminated by President Trump, potentially setting up a legal clash after the administration froze the agency's operations.

Curtiss-Wright: Q4 Earnings Surprise, Stock Soars

Curtiss-Wright (NYSE:CW) reported a strong Q4 with revenue exceeding estimates and full-year guidance above consensus. The company's EPS beat analyst expectations, and its guidance implies solid growth in 2025. Learn more in our full research report and analyze factors such as sales growth, profitability, and EPS performance to determine if CW is a buy now.

Trump Blasts 'Biden Inflation,' Renews Call for Interest Rate Cuts

Trump blames "Biden inflation" after surprise rise in consumer prices

January Inflation Report: Core Prices Rebound, Raising Concerns for Fed

Inflation slowed in January, but core prices surged, dashing hopes for a quick return to the Federal Reserve's 2% target. The CPI rose 3% year-over-year, with core prices climbing 3.3%, driven by shelter and services costs. Used car prices also contributed to the increase. The data complicates the Fed's path forward for interest rates, with economists expecting a bumpy road ahead.

Inflation Data to Weigh on Treasury Yield Short Sellers

Traders brace for inflation data test on bets for higher US yields after job market report