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Super Micro’s stock is its most overbought in a year. Here’s why that’s bullish.
Super Micro’s stock has soared till it has become the most technically overbought in a year, but that hasn’t deterred bulls in the past.MarketWatch - 8h -
Despite tariff fears European stocks have outperformed Wall Street this year. Here’s why UBS thinks that will continue.
Meager valuations have long been supportive of European stocks – now there are new factors to help the rallyMarketWatch - 5d -
Why the Odds of an Asteroid Striking Earth in 2032 Keep Going Up (and Down)
NASA and European scientists explain how they calculate the probability of the space rock 2024 YR4 impacting our planet, and why it’s not yet time to worry.The New York Times - Feb. 8 -
Why the bull market in stocks can live with higher inflation
Here’s why the U.S. stock market might not mind higher for longer interest rates.MarketWatch - 6d -
Intel’s stock is on a hot streak. Here’s why the rally could continue.
The continued momentum for Intel’s stock could force hedge funds to start buying. Plus, Intel’s process technology is getting more respect.MarketWatch - 6d -
Carvana says it had a record year. Why its stock is falling anyway.
Online used-car sales platform reports better fourth-quarter results, but shares drop after hours.MarketWatch - 5h -
Here’s why you’ll likely pay more for Valentine’s Day chocolates this year
If you’re about to head to the store to buy chocolates for your valentine, be prepared to shell out more than you did last year as candy makers continue to deal with the high cost of cocoa.MarketWatch - 6d -
Trump’s tariffs could make international stocks more attractive than U.S. investments. Here’s why.
U.S. investors are looking abroad in pursuit of higher stock-market returns.MarketWatch - Feb. 12 -
‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks may be cheap and the S&P 493 expensive, Bridgewater says. Here’s why.
It’s generally accepted that the Magnificent Seven megacap stocks are expensive and the remaining 493 stocks in the S&P 500 are not very pricey. But that may be wrong.MarketWatch - 6d
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Apple hopes adding this feature to its lower-priced iPhone will make it more enticing
Apple’s iPhone 16e, the latest addition to its lower-cost line of smartphones, is priced higher than expected.MarketWatch - 4h -
There’s buzz around a $5,000 DOGE dividend, but this tax refund faces a lot of hurdles
Elon Musk has promised to talk with President Trump about a proposed payout to taxpayers funded by their new Department of Government Efficiency. But the “DOGE dividend” faces some potential ...MarketWatch - 5h -
Here’s how Enovix’s soft guidance derailed the battery maker’s stock
Softer outlook for battery maker sends its stock down 2%.MarketWatch - 5h -
Carvana says it had a record year. Why its stock is falling anyway.
Online used-car sales platform reports better fourth-quarter results, but shares drop after hours.MarketWatch - 5h -
Cheesecake Factory says ‘distinct, high-quality’ dining is still in demand amid discounts elsewhere
Cheesecake Factory Inc. on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter profit and revenue that were above expectations, amid demand for what executives called “distinct, high-quality dining experiences.”MarketWatch - 5h
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China is likely to cut its benchmark policy rate next month, economists say, after PBOC keeps LPR steady
The PBOC has in recent months sought to defend the yuan as it faces downward pressure amid threats of higher tariffs.CNBC - 49m -
Who is Friedrich Merz, the favorite to become Germany's new chancellor?
Friedrich Merz, who is poised to become Germany's chancellor in a CDU-led government, has extensive experience as a lawyer and working with major corporations.CNBC - 1h -
British Business Bank told to refocus lending on priority sectors
Ministers want financial firepower targeted at areas highlighted in industrial strategyFinancial Times - 2h -
Politico’s owner praises JD Vance for ‘inspiring message’
Mathias Döpfner says many Europeans had ‘intentionally misunderstood’ the US vice-president’s speech that caused widespread horrorFinancial Times - 2h -
Trump’s freewheeling disruption could extend to the dollar
The president’s conviction that US currency strength gives trading partners an unfair advantage is well knownFinancial Times - 2h