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Argentina's Milei Backtracks After Promoting Crypto Coin That Crashed 2,000%

Argentina's President Javier Milei promotes a cryptocurrency coin, but its value crashes after an investigation is ordered.

Intel Gains 23% on AI Chip Optimism, TSMC JV Speculation

Intel stock rallies 23% on bullish AI chip comments and TSMC joint venture rumors.

GE HealthCare sees 2025 profit above Wall Street estimates

GE HealthCare forecasts annual profit above estimates, driven by strong demand in U.S. medical devices markets, offsetting weakness in China due to tariffs and anti-corruption campaign.

Blue Origin to Cut Jobs in Restructuring Move

Blue Origin reportedly prepares for job cuts to reduce costs and prioritize rocket launches after years of research and development.

US Stocks Rebound Amidst Trump's Tariff Threats

US Stocks Rebound After Tariff Threats; Steel Companies Soar

ON Drops on Revenue, Earnings Shortfalls

ON Semiconductor reports Q4 EPS of 88 cents, misses estimates; revenue also falls short

Boeing Cuts 400 Moon Rocket Program Jobs Amid Delays and Costs

Layoffs and workforce reductions continue in 2025 across tech, media, finance, manufacturing, retail, and energy sectors. Amidst technological advancements and cost-cutting measures, companies like Meta, Microsoft, Boeing, and BlackRock are announcing job cuts. Explore the list of companies undergoing staff reductions and learn about the reasons behind these workforce adjustments.

Fed 'May Be on Hold' But Sees Interest Rates Moving Lower Over the Next Year or Two, Chicago Fed President Says

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee expects interest rates to move lower over the next 12-18 months despite the Fed potentially being on hold for now.

Trade War Concerns Weigh on Oil, Third Weekly Decline

Oil prices fall for a third straight week amid US-China trade war concerns

US Labor Market Stronger Than Expected, Unemployment Rate Falls to 4%

The unemployment rate in the US fell unexpectedly to 4% in January, while wages grew more than expected and December's job gains were revised higher.