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Apple’s latest generation of iPhones were debuted with modest aplomb last week. Presales show the company has plenty to be confident about.
The Federal Reserve is poised to cut interest rates this week, but whether the era of “higher-for-longer” rates is over is another matter.
Demand for copper, already one of the most commonly used metals in the world, has surged amid the AI computing boom.
So far this year, a basket of six global tobacco stocks have produced an average total return of 43%, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In a note last week, JPMorgan’s Andrew Tyler wrote that macro conditions could turn a widely-expected rate cut into a “sell the news” event.
As new ETFs launch at breakneck speed, expensive products are raking in revenue.
Reusing old responses could help save the model energy.
The firm’s founder claims a new ETF using fundamentals beyond market-cap weighting to determine holdings is the next big thing.
The return-to-office orders have taken on new weight amid a softening labor market and broader economic anxiety.
Funds holding large financial institutions have significantly outperformed broad market indices this year.
Glimpse into the future of technology.
Even for major AI firms, ‘you can’t do it alone.’
According to US Customs, untaxed “de minimis” shipments accounted for 92% of all cargo entering the US, or 4 million packages a day.
Starbucks is said to be entertaining bids from about 10 would-be buyers that value its Chinese operations at up to $5 billion.
Between 2000 and 2002, after the dot com bubble popped, the Nasdaq lost nearly 80% of its value, wiping out trillions of dollars in wealth.