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Rivian Opens Commercial Van Orders Beyond Amazon, Targeting Lucrative EV Market

Rivian opens up orders for its commercial van, creating a lucrative business opportunity beyond its Amazon partnership. The EV maker targets fleet operators with two van sizes, priced starting at $79,900, amid growing demand for electric commercial vehicles.

Magificent Seven Stumbles as AI Spending Fears Take Hold

Meta leads the Magnificent Seven tech stocks, while concerns about AI spending weigh on others

Coca-Cola Q4 Earnings Preview: Revenue, EPS, Analyst Estimates

Coca-Cola (KO) to Report Q4 Earnings: Revenue and Earnings Estimates, Analyst Expectations

Mexican Billionaire Reevaluates Pemex Deepwater Gas Field Deal

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim reevaluates Pemex deal for Mexico's deepwater gas field, despite viability issues and low gas prices.

Wall Street shrugs off Trump tariff threat, stocks rise

Wall Street shrugged off Trump's tariff threat, with the S&P 500 rising 0.7%, Dow Jones up 0.4%, and Nasdaq climbing 1%.

Radiant Logistics Earnings Top Estimates in Q2

Radiant Logistics Inc. (RLGT) Reports Fiscal Q2 Profit of $6.5 Million

Surge in Leveraged Funds as Speculators Embrace Risk

Despite recent market volatility, retail investors are aggressively buying leveraged long ETFs, pushing their assets to almost $100 billion, while bearish bets remain subdued. 2x and 3x ETFs on tech stocks, semiconductors, and Ether have seen significant inflows, reflecting a surge in risk appetite among investors.

Trump's Debt Remarks Fuel Speculation on Future Issuance

US bond investors react to President Trump's remarks on investigating Treasury debt payments for fraud. Market participants speculate on possible debt reduction or disruption, but analysts believe imminent payment disruptions are unlikely.

AI Spending Fears Weigh on Mag Seven Tech Stocks

Meta's 20% year-to-date gain leads the "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks, while concerns about AI spending weigh on the rest, with declines for Alphabet, Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Ford and Tesla.

US Stocks Rise as Economy Cools

Despite looming tariffs, the stock market continues to trade near record highs. This is because earnings, the most significant driver of stock prices, continue to perform well. However, new tariffs could impact earnings, leading to market volatility. Investors should monitor the situation closely and consider the potential consequences before making investment decisions.