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Oil Slumps on Trump's Energy Orders, Trade War Fears

Oil prices fell on Tuesday after President Trump signed executive orders to boost US production and threatened tariffs on Canada and Mexico, raising concerns about a trade war.

Meta COO Sandberg Sanctioned for Deleting Emails in Cambridge Analytica Case

Meta fined for deletion of emails in Cambridge Analytica scandal

Oil Prices Dip on Trump's Production Push and Tariffs

Oil prices fell on Tuesday as President Trump signed executive orders aimed at boosting US production and hinted at tariffs against Canada and Mexico.

Dollar Strengthens as Trump Considers 10% China Tariffs

The dollar strengthened against major peers Wednesday after President Donald Trump reiterated he was weighing a 10% tariff on China.

Big Tech's Trump Charm Offensive

Tech giants mend fences with President Trump at his inauguration, signaling a thawing of relations after a contentious first term.

Trump Announces $500 Billion AI Investment

Oracle (ORCL), SoftBank, and OpenAI form joint venture "Stargate" to invest $500 billion in AI infrastructure.

Pathward Financial reports $31.4M first-quarter profit

Pathward Financial, Inc. (CASH) reported first-quarter profit of $31.4 million, or $1.29 per share, on revenue of $176.6 million.

Agilysys Reports Q3 Earnings, Misses Revenue Estimates

Agilysys Inc. (AGYS) reported fiscal third-quarter earnings of $3.8 million. Adjusted earnings were 38 cents per share, while revenue reached $69.6 million, missing analyst estimates. Despite falling 4% this year, shares have soared 60% in the past 12 months.

FSB Corp. Q4 earnings miss Wall Street expectations

FS Bancorp Inc. (FSBW) reported fourth-quarter profit of $7.4 million, missing analysts' expectations. Revenue was $51.6 million, also below forecasts. For the year, the company reported profit of $35 million, or $4.36 per share, on revenue of $144.7 million.

Asia-US Container Rates Decline in Slack Season

Container freight rates for services from Asia to US coasts have weakened in the run-up to Lunar New Year, but longer-term prices face pressure from factors including carrier competition, tariff threats, and the reopening of the Suez Canal.