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Retail sales point to a robust holiday shopping season. U.S. economy starts off 2025 with some momentum.
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Moderna stock plunges nearly 17% after company lowers 2025 sales forecast by $1 billion
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U.S. stocks are falling. Here’s why Goldman says to stay invested in 2025.
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Nordstrom raises sales outlook after holiday season was better than feared
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From Japan to St. Lucia, here's where airfare is falling in 2025
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Costco’s holiday-season sales jump was not just about food, analyst says
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Here’s the Reason U.S. Auto Sales Could Accelerate in 2025
Reduced inventories of cars amid enduring supply chain limitations are finally expanding again, lowering prices for buyers, and fueling sales growth for dealers.Inc. - Jan. 2
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