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Starbucks Stock May Be Getting Lukewarm, Analyst Says

Starbucks stock has been on a hot streak, but Jefferies analyst Andy Barish says it's time to book profits. Barish cites concerns about same-store sales, margin gains, and earnings growth. He also notes that Starbucks has pulled back on guidance and is cutting costs.

US Stocks Fall on Trump's Renewed Tariff Threats and China Chip Curbs

US stocks fell Tuesday as President Trump's tariff threats and potential toughening of China curbs weighed on market optimism and interest rate cut chances. Consumer confidence also plummeted in February, notching its biggest monthly decline in more than four years as 12-month inflation expectations jumped and recession fears escalated.

Philippines Seeks Alaska LNG as Energy Future Remains Uncertain

The Philippines plans to import liquefied natural gas from Alaska to meet energy needs. The Alaska LNG export project has faced challenges, but the US has prioritized its development.

US Justice Department Probes UnitedHealth Medicare Billing

Justice Department investigates UnitedHealth's Medicare billing practices, sending its stock plummeting.

Gold On Track for Eighth Weekly Gain as Buyers Seek Haven Amid Tariff Threat

Gold prices continue to rise as the world seeks a safe haven amid fear of tariffs between the US and China.

Euro Traders Risk Complacency Ahead of German Elections

Euro traders should watch risks ahead of German elections, with complacent markets pricing in a benign outcome, but concerns linger over potential coalition-building challenges and the impact on the euro if talks drag on.

Meme Coins: Political Endorsement and the Risk to Reputation

Meme coins endorsed by politicians surge and then crash, sparking backlash from crypto executives who fear they hurt the industry's reputation.

Indonesia Issues Bonds for Ambitious Housing Program, Central Bank to Purchase Debt

Indonesia Plans Bonds for Housing, Raising Fiscal Concerns

Frank Founder on Trial for Defrauding JPMorgan

Frank founder Charlie Javice is on trial for allegedly defrauding JPMorgan Chase in a $175 million buyout deal. Prosecutors say she lied about the number of customers her company had, while her attorney blames the bank for "buyer's remorse."

IRS Layoffs: Experts Warn of Reduced Enforcement, Revenue Loss

Mass layoffs of 7,000 IRS probationary workers amidst plans to target high-wealth tax evaders and improve revenue collection, raising concerns for tax season and overall enforcement efforts.