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Gold Heads for Eighth Weekly Gain on Haven Demand

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

IRS Layoffs: Potential Impact on Tax Season and Enforcement

Will IRS layoffs impact tax season? The White House plans to dismiss over 6,000 employees, potentially affecting customer service, collections, and enforcement. Former Biden officials express concerns about code woes due to external access.

Elon Musk Pushes for Federal Reserve Audit

Billionaire Elon Musk Suggests Auditing the Federal Reserve, Raising Concerns Over Political Pressure

Walmart Tops Q4 Earnings Expectations

Walmart reports fiscal fourth-quarter profit of $5.25 billion, beating Wall Street expectations. Revenue came in at $180.55 billion, also surpassing estimates. The company expects per-share earnings in the range of 57 cents to 58 cents for the current quarter and $2.50 to $2.60 per share for the full year.

Musk's DOGE Commission Cuts: Efficiency or Recklessness?

Elon Musk's government efficiency commission claims billions in savings through canceled and renegotiated contracts, but the actual impact remains unclear.

Walmart Q4 Earnings: Record Membership, Market Share Gains Expected

Walmart earnings expected to soar as shoppers seek value; revenue, earnings seen rising

Michael Burry Adjusts China Tech Bets Ahead of DeepSeek Release

Michael Burry of 'The Big Short' fame reduced his Chinese tech stock holdings before a market rally sparked by DeepSeek's release.

2 Industrial Stocks to Buy in 2025 and 1 to Ignore

Two industrials stocks to buy in 2025 and one to sell: CSW, ARIS, and HEES.

Trump's Inflation Promise Gets Harder After Hot CPI Report

President Trump's push for lower interest rates faces resistance from the Federal Reserve, raising concerns about a potential conflict between the White House and the central bank.

Retail Sales Fall More Than Expected in January, Raising Recession Fears

US retail sales unexpectedly fall 0.9% in January, raising concerns about consumer spending and the economy. Despite a slight recovery in December, analysts warn of potential negative GDP growth in the first quarter if sales remain weak in February and March.