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New Tariffs Raise Fears of Price Hikes on Consumer Goods

Trump's new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China will lead to price increases on consumer goods. Retailers and economists predict companies will pass down increased costs caused by tariffs onto customers. Electronics, groceries, and apparel are among the most likely products to see price increases.

British Investor Buys Pennsylvania Shortline Railroad

Infrastructure manager Ancala and Arkadia Rail Partners acquire Lehigh Valley Rail Management to form Phoenix Rail, led by Alex Yeros, headquartered in Bethlehem, PA.

India Budget Gives Middle Class Tax Relief to Boost Slowing Economy

India's Finance Minister has provided tax relief to middle-class consumers, raising the income tax exemption limit and targeting a lower budget deficit for the upcoming fiscal year, amidst a slowing economy and global risks.

Goldman Sachs Raises Bullish Outlook on Gold Amid Trump's Tariff Threat

Analysts at Goldman Sachs reiterate their bullish call on gold as US tariffs against Mexico and Canada loom. Despite the Federal Reserve holding rates steady, gold prices continue to rise, with analysts forecasting a price of $3,000 per troy ounce in the second quarter of 2026.

Fed's Preferred Inflation Gauge Shows Prices Rose in Line With Expectations

Fed's preferred inflation gauge rose 2.8% in December, in line with expectations, but remains above the Fed's 2% target.

LATAM Cautious on Antitrust Implications of Potential Azul-Gol Merger in Brazil

LATAM Airlines comments on its largest rivals' planned merger in Brazil and expresses trust in antitrust watchdog CADE.

FLIC Reports Q4 Earnings

First of Long Island Corp. (FLIC) reports $3.2 million in net income for its fourth quarter.

Oil Holds Steady as Traders Weigh Tariff Risk, Fed Outlook

Oil prices are steady as investors weigh the potential impact of tariffs. Canada and Mexico may avoid tariffs if they address illegal migration and fentanyl, according to Trump's commerce secretary pick. US economic growth was softer than expected in Q4, supporting expectations of Fed rate cuts. Canada is the largest oil exporter to the US, followed by Mexico.

Why 1-800-FLOWERS (FLWS) Stock Is Nosediving

Shares of 1-800-FLOWERS (FLWS) dropped 17.3% due to a weak fourth quarter with revenue and EPS below expectations, and a disappointing full-year EBITDA guidance.

Starbucks' Pricing Problem Persists Amid Turnaround Efforts

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol faces challenges in improving consumer perception of high coffee prices. Data shows competitors offer lower prices in key markets like New York City and Kansas City. Despite recent initiatives, Starbucks' same-store sales have declined, leading to a withdrawal of guidance for the current fiscal year. Analysts suggest re-evaluating pricing architecture and exploring additional customization options to enhance value perception.