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US Stocks Rise on Tariff News, Despite Inflation Data

US stocks climb amid talk of reciprocal tariffs, but traders also eye inflation data

CFPB Complaint Portal Remains Active Amidst Shutdown

Despite a government freeze, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's online complaint portal remains active. Filing a complaint can still yield results, even with the agency's limited operations.

Deere Sees Signs of Recovery in Farm Economy, But Tariffs Loom

Despite lingering challenges, Deere & Co. sees signs of recovery in the agriculture economy, with improving fundamentals and rising corn prices boosting farmer spending. However, the impact of looming tariffs remains a concern.

NIH Funding Cuts: Impact on Drug Research and Biomedical Advancement

Trump administration's proposed cuts to National Institutes of Health (NIH) indirect costs spark legal challenges and industry concerns over potential impact on biomedical research and innovation.

US Futures Rise Despite Hot Inflation, Asian Shares Up on Peace Talks Optimism

US stock futures edged higher despite a hotter-than-expected inflation report, with Nasdaq futures up 0.4% and Dow Jones futures up 0.1%. Wall Street will get another inflation update with the release of the PPI on Thursday.

CVS Beats Q4 Estimates, Gains on CEO's Conservative Outlook

CVS stock soared nearly 15% after CEO David Joyner defended the company's PBM unit and provided conservative 2025 financial guidance.

Rising Insurance Crisis Could Hinder Mortgage Accessibility in Certain Regions

Rising insurance costs due to climate change may make mortgages unavailable in certain areas within the next 10-15 years, warns Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

Super Micro Computer Stock Rebounds After Delisting Deadline Extended

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) stock seesawed on delayed SEC filings, missing earnings estimates, and legal controversies, including a DOJ probe and delisting risk.

Mortgage crisis likely to worsen in coming decades, Fed chair says

Rising climate disasters and insurance industry turmoil could make it harder to get a mortgage in certain parts of the country in the coming decades, warns Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Restaurant Brands Reports Q4 Results Tomorrow: Analyst Expectations and Historical Performance

Restaurant Brands International (QSR) reports Q4 earnings tomorrow. Analysts expect revenue to grow 25.8% to $2.29 billion, with adjusted earnings per share of $0.79. Compare QSR's performance to peers like Starbucks (SBUX) and Yum China.