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Penumbra Q4 Earnings Preview: Growth Slows, Analysts Neutral

Penumbra (PEN) reports Q4 earnings tomorrow. Analysts expect revenue to grow 9.5% YoY to $311.7 million, with adjusted EPS of $0.89. Read our full analysis for insights and predictions.

Mortgage Rates: A Deep Dive into Current Rates

Mortgage rates remain steady; 30-year fixed at 6.53%, 15-year fixed at 5.87%. Consider home prices and potential impact of tariffs on building materials before buying. Find current mortgage rates, refinance rates, and tips on getting a low rate and choosing a lender.

Delaware’s Chancery Court Exodus: CEOs Follow Musk’s Lead

Big companies are moving out of the state of Delaware due to frustrations with the Chancery Court. In recent years, companies like Tesla, Dropbox, and Meta have moved their incorporations to other states, citing concerns over fairness and predictability in the Delaware court system.

Uber Sues DoorDash For Anticompetitive Practices

Uber sues DoorDash, alleging anti-competitive practices that drive up costs for restaurants and customers.

Wall of Worry: Stock Market Anxieties Linger Despite Record Highs

Investors should be wary of a complacent market and emerging risks, such as a trade war, government spending deficit, and China's real estate crisis. Despite near-record S&P 500 levels, the "wall of worry" includes potential triggers like bond yield spikes, valuations concerns, and technical sell signals.

Meta Leads 'Magnificent Seven' With 20 Straight Days of Gains

Meta Platforms Soars, Extending Record Winning Streak to 20 Days, Up 25.8% YTD

JPMorgan Anticipates Criticism on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices

JPMorgan Chase anticipates criticism for business practices, including diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as per its regulatory filing.

Oil Seesaws as Iran Supply Worries Clash With Trade War Threat

Oil prices swing amid US-Iran tensions and trade war concerns. WTI and Brent futures settle in negative territory as worries about demand weigh.

Consumers Cut Spending in January, Signaling Potential Economic Weakness

Retail sales decreased in January 2024, indicating a potential slowdown in economic growth. Online outlets, sporting goods stores, and book stores experienced declines, while gas stations and food establishments saw gains. Despite inflation rising above the Fed's target, the producer price index showed some easing, and import and export prices increased.

Trump's Interest Rate Nightmare

President Trump's plans to lower interest rates hit a roadblock as long-term rates rise despite the Fed's cuts. This could worsen inflation and hurt consumers and businesses, testing Trump's authority and possibly leading to government intervention in rate-setting.