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US Stocks See Worst Day in Two Months on Weak Data, Surge in Long-Term Inflation Views

US stocks post worst day in two months as data misses estimates, inflation fears rise

Corporate Retreat From Diversity Programs Intensifies

Corporate Diversity Programs Face Rollbacks Amid Changing Landscape

Select Medical Shares Plunge on Disappointing Q4 Results

Select Medical (SEM) shares fell 14.1% after disappointing Q4 results. Despite the drop, SEM's stock has only had 5 moves greater than 5% in the past year, making this a significant market reaction. Get our full analysis report for free.

Trump's DOGE Dividend: $5,000 or $12,000 in Debt?

Elon Musk's cost-cutting commission aims to save $500 billion, leading to a potential "DOGE dividend" of $5,000 for American taxpayers. However, tax cuts and IRS funding reductions could add $4 trillion to the national debt, potentially outweighing any savings from DOGE and tariffs.

Gold Heads for Eighth Weekly Gain on Haven Demand

Gold Extends Weekly Rally on Geopolitical, Trade Tensions; ETF Holdings Rise

Elon Musk Proposes Auditing the Federal Reserve

Elon Musk Calls for An Audit of the Federal Reserve; Musk pushing for Fed transparency; what it means for Fed independence; Should the Federal Reserve be audited?

U.S. Equity Funds See Weekly Inflows for First Time in Three Weeks

US equity funds saw inflows for the first time in three weeks as inflation concerns eased and strong corporate earnings boosted risk appetite.

Nasdaq 100 Futures Rise After Strong Alibaba Earnings Fuel AI Optimism

Nasdaq 100 futures gain on strong Alibaba earnings; European stocks rise on resilient profits and peace talk optimism; US equities lag behind.

Canadian Retail Sales Fall in January After Holiday Surge

Canadian retail sales fell unexpectedly in January after a holiday surge, contracting for the first time in seven months as consumers tightened spending amid rising interest rates.

US Stocks Fall as Walmart Outlook and Policy Shifts Raise Concerns

US stocks fell on Thursday as investors digested Walmart's outlook and President Trump's planned tariffs and policy shifts. Walmart's cautious guidance for 2025 weighed on shares and the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Concerns grew about potential headwinds for businesses amidst Trump's tariffs and Pentagon spending cuts, impacting stocks like General Motors and Palantir. Markets also reacted cautiously to Trump's planned policy overhaul. Gold reached a record high as investors sought less risky assets.