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The White House hinted early Wednesday morning that Nvidia may regain greater access to the massive Chinese market.
Record performance of its GLP-1 drugs sent shares in Eli Lilly soaring almost 4% after its earnings call on Thursday.
Execs said that inflation-addled consumers are under the impression that Chipotle costs more than it does.
The United States agreed to reduce broad tariffs on Chinese imports by 10 percentage points, bringing them to 47%.
As enterprise spending on cloud continues to skyrocket, some leaders are questioning when enough is enough and weighing alternatives.
CEO Mike Lyons said on an earnings call that Argentina’s floundering economy was the major culprit for the company’s woes.
When layoffs rise, people spend less, which leads to tighter bottom lines and more layoffs. Wash, rinse, and repeat.
In September, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that nine of the Fed’s 19 policymakers favored no more than one additional rate cut this year.
Tariffs and the end of the de minimis exemption have been a one-two punch eroding UPS’ core business in 2025.
After long deliberations, OpenAI is finally transforming from a non-profit entity into a for-profit company — with Microsoft still involved.
Investors who want in on Alpha Architect’s next 351 exchange ETF no longer need at least $1 million — as long as their account is at Charles Schwab.
The legacy mutual fund provider has filed for a crypto index fund, bringing TradFi and DeFi one step closer together.
Pictet Asset Management, which oversees $800 billion, recently launched three ETFs that lean on AI, with plans to add two emerging markets strategies early next year.
Trian and General Catalyst said they want to free Janus Henderson “from the constraints of operating as a public company.”
The recent investment from private equity firms could help protect Keurig Dr Pepper from activist investors like Starboard.
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Qualcomm, known for smartphone semiconductors, announced a pair of AI accelerator chips set to hit the market in 2026 and 2027.
That works out to an additional $56 per retirement payment, bringing the average monthly benefit to more than $2,000.
Beyond reported a 20% year-over-year revenue decline in its latest quarter, so this was not a fundamentals-driven rally.
Younger investors are also more concerned with transparency and digital capabilities than returns and performance, SIFMA and KPMG found.