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European banking stocks have had a blistering run but there is still room for expansionFinancial Times - Feb. 13 -
The ‘Magnificent Seven’ companies just did something they haven’t in two years. Goldman says it’s time to make a shift.
Goldman Sachs finds an oddity under the hood of earnings season when it comes to major technology companies.MarketWatch - Feb. 10 -
‘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 -
Wall Street’s Magnificent Seven lose their shine
Big-name groups such as Tesla have slid in 2025 after posting strong gains in previous two yearsFinancial Times - 4d -
These States Could Miss Out on $47 Billion in Energy Loans
Billions of dollars in loans are in limbo due to Trump’s freeze of clean energy funding, affecting businesses across the country.Inc. - Feb. 10 -
Run to the sun: on board Amtrak’s new 47-hour Chicago-Miami sleeper
The season-scrambling Floridian takes passengers direct from the snows of Illinois to Florida’s palm-lined beachesFinancial Times - 1d -
Third Point boosts its stake in these ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks — but offloads this one
Daniel Loeb’s Third Point hedge fund sold off its position in Apple in the fourth quarter, while boosting its holdings in electric-vehicle maker Tesla and social-media giant Meta Platforms.MarketWatch - 5d -
What to know about the market as the ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks lose momentum
Market leadership changes, but the fundamentals of good investing never do.MarketWatch - 4d -
'Hello, Eric, it's Oprah.' Author Eric Puchner is latest member of Winfrey book club
Eric Puchner is a well-regarded fiction writer whose new novel, “Dream State,” tells a story about life’s unexpected and improbable plot twistsABC News - 1d
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Your Life Is Manufactured — the genius and perils of supply chains
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Defence is the greatest public benefit of all
Spending on pensions and healthcare is more popular with voters but Europe and the UK must make politically tough choicesFinancial Times - 1h -
An action plan for the ECB
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Will the bond market rein in Donald Trump?
Tariffs, trade wars and plans for big tax cuts could all rattle investors in US Treasuries, but it’s a resilient market with few alternativesFinancial Times - 1h
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