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Tesla cars are made in America. So why is Tesla’s stock down so much?
Tesla Inc. EVs are made in the U.S. of mostly U.S. parts, but the company’s stock got dragged down by generalized industry chaos and risk selloff amid President Trump’s tariff plans just the same.MarketWatch - 1h -
Duke's strength in numbers: More than just the Cooper Flagg Show -- and way too much for North Carolina
The Blue Devils are flexing their masterclass in team-buildingCBS Sports - 5h -
‘Buy the dip and sell the rips’ — stock traders are counting on the ‘Trump put’
Stock market ‘vigilantes’ will force the Trump administration to do a face-saving backtrack.MarketWatch - 6h -
Tom Lee gives five reasons to buy the dip after tariff announcement
Tom Lee is usually bullish, and the Fundstrat head of research continues to see the glass half full after tariff announcements sent global stock markets sliding.MarketWatch - 6h -
FDX, Norfolk Southern, Canadian Pacific downgraded on tariff woes as stocks dip
Higher prices will reduce demand for goods and cool the economy, which in turn impacts the transportation sector.MarketWatch - 7h -
Stocks were up in January, which is usually a good sign for the year. But new tariffs could change that.
The “January Barometer” has been a reliable indicator for investors. But there have been exceptions — and 2025 could prove to be one.MarketWatch - 2d -
European stock markets outpace global rivals in January
Benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 rises more than 6% as tariff fears subside and investors flee US tech stocksFinancial Times - 3d -
Why Goldman Sachs says investors should buy the dip in U.S. tech stocks
Monday’s trillion-dollar stock-market wipeout will be remembered as an opportunity to scoop up shares of some of the most valuable U.S. companies at a discount, according to a team of equity ...MarketWatch - 5d -
Moderna’s stock is falling. Goldman Sachs says it’s no longer a buy.
Shares of vaccine maker Moderna fell Wednesday as Goldman Sachs lowered its rating after the biotech’s second cut to product revenue guidance in six months.MarketWatch - 5d -
Nvidia and other chip stocks are bouncing. Is now the time to buy?
Multiple analysts saw Monday’s sharp semiconductor pullbacks as overdone. One said they could prove “a buying opportunity in hindsight once the dust settles.”MarketWatch - 6d -
We're lightening up on a rallying stock that's grown too big in our portfolio
The sale also comes as our trusted momentum indicator moved further into overbought territory.CNBC - 6d -
Way-too-early Grand Slam predictions for the rest of 2025
What do the results from Melbourne mean for the rest of the year? We take a look.ESPN - 6d -
Musk Says Germany Has ‘Too Much of a Focus on Past Guilt’
His comments to the hard-right Alternative for Germany party escalated efforts by the billionaire to influence the country’s election for chancellor next month.The New York Times - Jan. 27 -
JD Vance says Big Tech has "too much power"
Vice President JD Vance said Saturday that "we believe fundamentally that big tech does have too much power," despite the prominent positioning of tech CEOs at President Trump's inauguration last ...CBS News - Jan. 26 -
Felicity Jones: ‘I try not to look in the mirror too much’
The Brutalist actor, 41, talks about perfect childhoods and imperfect performances, crying on planes and looking like Eddie Redmayne’s twin. I think about bringing up our children all the time, ...The Guardian - Jan. 25 -
Assassin's Creed Shadows Will Release Its Expansion In A Much Different Way
Ubisoft has now clarified details regarding its expansion for Assassin's Creed Shadows . After getting rid of the season pass, the expansion is now a preorder bonus .. The expansion is called ...GameSpot - Jan. 24 -
Beijing tells insurers to buy more Chinese stocks
Equities rally as authorities set explicit investment targets for mutual funds and state-owned insurance companiesFinancial Times - Jan. 23 -
Schwab’s stock lagged rivals such as Robinhood last year. Here’s why it could be a buy now.
Revenue growth and industry deregulation are likely welcome tailwinds for the retail brokerage.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
Adidas has ‘brand heat,’ analysts say. It’s a hot stock, too.
Adidas stock rallied on Wednesday as the apparel maker said its fourth-quarter results would come in ahead of estimates.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
A Big Day for Fox News, but TV Ratings Were Down for Trump Speech
A peak of 34.4 million people tuned in live to watch the president’s lunchtime swearing-in on the major TV networks, according to Nielsen.The New York Times - Jan. 22 -
A Way-Too-Early Look at Next Season’s College Football Title Contenders
A coach who has a reputation for losing big games will have no excuses in 2025, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - Jan. 21 -
Way-too-early Top 25 for 2025-26 college football season
With the 2024 season officially over, it's not too early to look ahead to 2025.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 21 -
Has Trump promised too much on US economy?
He won the election partly to fix inflation but Trump may find his pledges on prices and tariffs conflict, say experts.BBC News - Jan. 18 -
We're buying more of an underappreciated stock and downgrading another that has broken out
The purchase will increase the stock's weighting in our portfolio to more than 2%.CNBC - Jan. 17 -
Biden says he spent too much time on policy, not enough on politics
President Biden said that he spent too much time on policy and not enough time on politics while reflecting on his presidency in his final interview just days away from leaving office. Biden sat ...The Hill - Jan. 17 -
That big one-day stock-market surge we just had? Don’t make too much of it.
Price spikes happen in bear markets more often than in bull markets.MarketWatch - Jan. 16 -
Richemont stock is surging by the most ever. Other luxury plays are jumping too.
The struggling European luxury-goods sector roared to life Thursday after Richemont reported its highest-ever quarterly sales as it blew by analyst estimates.MarketWatch - Jan. 16 -
Do Indians work too much?
An executive in the country has gone viral for saying workers should be in the office on SundaysFinancial Times - Jan. 16 -
Trump Wants to Buy Greenland, But How Much Would It Actually Cost?
President-elect Donald Trump wants to buy the territory from Denmark, which says it’s not for sale. DealBook asked experts how they’d approach the deal.The New York Times - Jan. 11 -
Dynasty watch: Daniels on the way up, not so much for Kupp
Highlighting the players whose dynasty values rose or dropped the most over the course of the 2024 season.ESPN - Jan. 10 -
Amazon to shut down 'Try Before You Buy' rival to Stitch Fix
Amazon is discontinuing a service that let Prime members try on clothes, shoes and accessories, and only pay for the items they want to keep.CNBC - Jan. 10 -
Directors’ Deals: CRH director buys the dip
Group’s share price is up 70 per cent since its switch to a New York listingFinancial Times - Jan. 10 -
We're buying more of this retail stock that's showing positive sales momentum
The company is having a nice fourth quarter, according to a note published by Truist on Friday.CNBC - Jan. 10 -
A Fashion Reporter Considers the Ways Trends Trickle Down
Jacob Gallagher, who covers men’s style for The Times, writes about teddy bear jeans, papal robes and all the fashion moments in between.The New York Times - Jan. 8 -
We're buying more of a newer stock that is wisely pushing into a fast-growing market
We first added the company to our portfolio in October.CNBC - Jan. 8 -
Matthew Berry's Way, Way, Way Too Early Top 50 for 2025
Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson and Saquon Barkley lead the way in Matthew Berry's Way, Way, Way Too Early Top 50 for 2025.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 8 -
Meta scrapped factcheckers ‘because systems were too complex’
Comments by co-chair of oversight board Helle Thorning-Schmidt come as X CEO welcomes rival’s move. The co-chair of Meta’s oversight board said the company’s systems had become “too complex”, as ...The Guardian - Jan. 8 -
How much sick pay is too much sick pay?
The contrasting cases of Germany and the UK are revealing about policy trade-offsFinancial Times - Jan. 7
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Trump pauses Mexico tariffs for one month after agreement on border troops
President Donald Trump over the weekend said he was imposing 25% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada, and a 10% tariff on goods from China.CNBC - 2h -
Trump signs order establishing a sovereign wealth fund that he says could buy TikTok
The fund would serve as an economic development tool and perhaps be used to buy TikTok.CNBC - 1h -
Trump names Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acting head of CFPB after firing Chopra
Bessent, a former hedge fund manager, was confirmed as head of the U.S. Treasury last week.CNBC - 3h -
Apple shares fall on concern Trump tariffs on China will hit profit
Among the tech megacaps, Apple may be the most vulnerable to President Trump's announced tariffs on China.CNBC - 1h -
Temu parent PDD's stock tumbles as Trump tariffs close trade loophole
PDD-owned budget online retailer Temu and its rival Shein have relied on de minimis to maintain their rock bottom prices.CNBC - 2h
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Trump’s new tariffs might not hit clothing retailers much now, but analysts warn price increases could backfire
Lots of clothes on store shelves could get a bit more expensive as a new round of tariffs from President Donald Trump takes hold on Tuesday. But after three years of price increases and higher ...MarketWatch - 18m -
Trump’s new tariffs might not hit clothing retailers much now, but analysts warn price increases could backfire
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Treasury yield curve flattens in reaction to Trump’s tariff announcement
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Oil, gasoline futures rise after Trump slaps tariffs on Canadian crude
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