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J&J Snack Foods Q4 Earnings: Revenue Aligns With Estimates, EPS Misses

J&J Snack Foods (NASDAQ: JJSF) reported in-line Q4 revenue of $362.6 million, but missed EPS estimates by 44.4%. Sales grew 4.1% YoY, while non-GAAP profit was $0.33 per share. Free cash flow margin declined to 4.4% in Q4. Read our full report for insights into the company's performance and valuation.

Tariffs on Canada: How Much Will It Cost American Households?

Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports could cost US households $690 each, raise prices on gas, lumber, and cars, and potentially disrupt the auto industry.

Tyson Foods Not Too Worried About Trump's Tariffs

Tyson Foods (TSN) is not too worried about President Trump's newest tariffs, as CEO Donnie King says the company does not expect to "see significant impact." The meat supplier raised its annual adjusted operating income forecast.

Trump Says Fed Was Right to Hold Rates Steady

President Trump comments on Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates unchanged, discusses tariff plans and their potential impact on inflation and interest rate plans.

Hubbell (HUBB) Q4 Earnings: What to Expect

Electrical and electronics products company Hubbell (NYSE: HUBB) to announce Q4 earnings results tomorrow. Analysts expect revenue of $1.4 billion and adjusted earnings of $4.02 per share.

Global Markets Roiled as Trump Tariffs Spark Retaliation Fears

Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China have sparked fears of a global trade war. Business leaders urge reconsideration, citing potential damage to American industries. Learn investing lessons from the DeepSeek drama, as experts predict more market volatility due to heavy AI focus. Meta, TikTok, and private prisons are among the businesses affected by Trump's policies.

Oil Surges as Trump Tariffs Threaten Higher US Fuel Costs

Oil prices surge as Trump imposes tariffs on Canadian, Mexican imports, escalating trade tensions and threatening higher consumer costs.

Australian Retail Rebounds in Q4 as Discounting Boosts Spending

Australian retail sales dropped in December but discounting helped shoppers contribute to economic growth in the fourth quarter. Data shows sales rose 1.0% to A$105.8 billion, aided by Cyber Monday promotions and government subsidies. The spending is expected to add 0.2 percentage points to GDP, while markets anticipate the Reserve Bank of Australia may cut rates soon due to disinflation and global trade risks.

Stocks on Watch: Tariff Impact, Earnings, and Economic Data in the Week Ahead

Stocks fell sharply on Friday as investors digested the impact of President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) closed down 1.8%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) fell 1.7%, and the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) lost 2.3%. The sell-off was broad-based, with all 11 sectors in the S&P 500 finishing in the red. Energy and financial stocks were among the hardest hit.

Boeing's Recovery Critical to Southwest's Turnaround

Southwest (LUV) shares drop 5% on cost concerns; CEO optimistic about Boeing recovery