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Asia Equities Drop on Ukraine Tensions, Yen Gains

Stocks sink in Asia as geopolitical tensions flare, S&P 500 futures drop. Yen strengthens, Treasuries rise, and gold holds near record high amid risk-off sentiment. Watch Alibaba earnings and key economic data this week.

Host Hotels & Resorts Tops Q4 Earnings Forecasts

Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. (HST) reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter funds from operations of $312 million. The REIT also surpassed revenue forecasts with $1.43 billion.

Wall Street Weekly Recap: S&P 500 Adds to Record, Dow and Nasdaq Rise

US stocks drift on mixed day, S&P 500 adds to record

Trump Less Interested in Stock Market Boosting in Second Term

Trump's social media posts shift away from stock market mentions, focusing instead on debt ceiling, spending, and tariffs.

Walmart Earnings: Strong Quarter Expected as Inflation-Weary Shoppers Seek Value

Walmart expected to post strong Q4 as value-driven shoppers flock to retail giant

AI Startup Humane Closes Wearable Pin Business, Sells Assets to HP

Artificial intelligence startup Humane sells its wearable pin business and assets to HP Inc. for $116 million.

UK Inflation Climbs to 10-Month High, Entrenching BOE Caution

UK inflation hit a 10-month high in January, driven by rising airfares, fuel costs, food prices, and the addition of VAT on private school fees.

Super Micro Computer Jumps 16%, Leading S&P 500 with 83% YTD Gain

Super Micro Computer stock surges 16% on bullish outlook, AI trade enthusiasm

Goldman Raises Gold Target to $3,100 on Central Bank Demand, ETF Inflows

Goldman Sachs raises its year-end gold target to $3,100 an ounce, citing central bank buying and inflows into bullion-backed ETFs.

Americans Are Drowning in Debt Year-Round As Car Loans and Credit Card Balances Surge

Americans are struggling with debt year-round due to pricey car loans and credit card debt. Despite high inflation, credit card balances continue to climb, and auto loan delinquencies are at 14-year highs. Credit counselors advise proactive action before financial situations worsen.