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Fed Rate Cuts Remain on Table as Inflation Heats Up, Bostic Says

The Federal Reserve is considering further interest rate cuts this year as they assess the evolving economy and new policies from the Trump administration.

CME beats Q4 estimates

CME Group Inc. reports fourth-quarter profit, beating Wall Street expectations. The Chicago-based company says it had net income of $2.40 per share. Revenue was $1.53 billion.

Siemens Shareholder to Vote Against Snabe's Reelection

Siemens Investor to Vote Against Chairman's Reelection

Robinhood Suspends Super Bowl Betting Contracts at CFTC Request

Robinhood halted Super Bowl betting contracts after a request from the CFTC despite Kalshi's contracts being deemed legal.

Intel's Struggle: Recovering Dominance Amidst Tech's Cautionary Tales

Bill Gates discusses the challenges Intel faces in regaining its former dominance in the tech industry, including competition from Taiwan Semiconductor and Samsung and the need to stabilize its financials.

US Economy Grows at Slower-Than-Expected 2.3% Pace in Q4

The US economy grew at a 2.3% annualized pace in Q4 2023, below expectations. Consumer spending and government spending drove growth, while investment declines offset some gains. The core PCE index rose 2.5%, in line with estimates. The Fed remains cautious about cutting interest rates, despite market expectations.

Graco (GGG) Q4 Earnings Miss Estimates, Stock Drops

Graco (GGG) reports below-analyst estimates in Q4, with sales dropping 3.2% to $548.7 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.64 per share missed consensus by 15.8%. Explore our research report to assess if now is the right time to buy GGG.

Trump's Immigration Policies and the US Economy

The relationship between immigration and the US economy is complex and multifaceted. Immigrants have played a vital role in the growth of the US economy, filling labor shortages and contributing to innovation. However, immigration can also put strain on public resources and lead to social tensions. The Trump administration's immigration policies, including increased deportations and restrictions on legal immigration, are likely to have a significant impact on the US economy and labor market.