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US Stocks Fall on Trump's Renewed Tariff Threats and China Chip Curbs

US stocks fell Tuesday as President Trump's tariff threats and potential toughening of China curbs weighed on market optimism and interest rate cut chances. Consumer confidence also plummeted in February, notching its biggest monthly decline in more than four years as 12-month inflation expectations jumped and recession fears escalated.

US Justice Department Probes UnitedHealth Medicare Billing

Justice Department investigates UnitedHealth's Medicare billing practices, sending its stock plummeting.

Gold On Track for Eighth Weekly Gain as Buyers Seek Haven Amid Tariff Threat

Gold prices continue to rise as the world seeks a safe haven amid fear of tariffs between the US and China.

Euro Traders Risk Complacency Ahead of German Elections

Euro traders should watch risks ahead of German elections, with complacent markets pricing in a benign outcome, but concerns linger over potential coalition-building challenges and the impact on the euro if talks drag on.

Meme Coins: Political Endorsement and the Risk to Reputation

Meme coins endorsed by politicians surge and then crash, sparking backlash from crypto executives who fear they hurt the industry's reputation.

Clouds on the Horizon: Trump's Tariffs and Rising Inflation Dampen Market Optimism

The Takeaway: The S&P 500's all-time highs are threatened by trade war concerns, consumer anxiety, and a potential inflation uptick. Despite negative investor sentiment, the market remains calm. But underlying concerns about economic growth, stock market performance, and inflation suggest a brewing storm.

Shyft Group Reports Q4 Loss of $3.4 Million

The Shyft Group reports a fourth-quarter loss, with adjusted earnings of $0.15 per share and revenue of $201.4 million.

German Sandals Fail to Win Art Status in Landmark Legal Ruling

Birkenstock sandals, a German summer staple, fail to qualify as art in the eyes of Germany's highest court, which ruled that functionality takes precedence over aesthetics in this case.

The End of US "Exceptional Performance"?

A call for US stock market exceptionalism in 2023 seems to be fading. Now, investors see outperformance in global stocks, gold, and European equities.

Flat Futures Await Fed Minutes as Stocks Hang on to Record Highs

US stock futures are flat as investors digest Trump's latest tariff threats and await Fed minutes.