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AI Spending Spree: Is Big Tech's Rally Under Threat?

Tech stocks face pressure as AI spending raises concerns over valuations and earnings growth

EU should seek free trade guarantee on US LNG: TotalEnergies CEO

TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne urges European countries to secure free trade on US LNG amid US-China tariffs.

Rial Iran rơi xuống mức thấp kỷ lục 850.000 so với 1 đô la sau lệnh của Trump về việc khởi động lại chiến dịch 'áp lực tối đa'

Iran's rial currency has plummeted to a record low of 850,000 to $1, after Trump's order to restart his "maximum pressure" campaign.

Trump Tariffs End De Minimis Exemption, Hitting Cheap Fashion and Drug Traffickers

Trump's latest tariffs target Chinese merchandise and close the de minimis exemption, potentially costing consumers billions and hitting low-income households hardest.

US Stock Futures Fall on Trade War Escalation and Earnings Digests

US stock futures slipped on Tuesday as the trade war between the US and China escalated and corporate earnings reports came in mixed.

Novo Nordisk Trims 2025 Sales Outlook on Wegovy, Ozempic Slowdown

Novo Nordisk, maker of the obesity drug Wegovy, forecasts slower sales growth in 2025 due to softening demand, raising concerns about competition from Eli Lilly.

Trump's Tariffs Kill De Minimis Exemption, Ending Cheap Chinese Fashion Spree

Cheap fashion fans face higher prices as Trump closes loophole that allowed Chinese retailers to ship goods duty-free. The move targets discount retailers like Shein and Temu, which have grown rapidly in recent years thanks to the exemption.

Quest Diagnostics (DGX) Q4 Beats on Revenue

Quest Diagnostics (DGX) Q4: Revenue Beat, 14.6% YoY Growth, $2.62 Billion, EPS $2.23, Analysts' Estimates Exceeded

Robinhood Halts Sports Event Contracts at CFTC's Request

Robinhood (HOOD) shares rise despite CFTC request to halt sports event contracts.

US Stocks Climb Amid Tech Boost, Trade Worries

US stocks rallied on Tuesday, with tech giants leading the way, as investors evaluated China's immediate retaliation to US President Donald Trump's additional tariffs and the possibility of a trade war. Traders also absorbed the latest jobs data, which indicated a sharper-than-expected decline in job openings in December. Investors continue to monitor any indicators of a labor market cooling as the Federal Reserve weighs future interest rate cuts amidst persistent inflation.