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AI stocks have gotten beaten down this year on the backdrop of a volatile technology sector.
Via The Motley Fool · May 24, 2025
President Trump has demanded that Apple start manufacturing iPhones within the U.S. or be prepared to face a minimum 25% tariff on iPhones produced overseas.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
A significant shift in the financial landscape is being mirrored in the recent turmoil in the bond market, with escalating US deficits playing a pivotal role.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
The U.S. is uniquely vulnerable because our economy is the most dependent on consumer spending and has the lowest personal savings.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
BYD sold 7,231 battery electric vehicles in April versus 7,165 by Tesla, according to data from Jato Dynamics.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Gates could've been the first trillionaire if he kept his Microsoft stocks & didn't donate over $47B. French Gates' $12.5B donation shows their values.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
US30 price prediction based on the technical analysis.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · May 24, 2025
A Kentucky-based cryptocurrency investor has been accused of torturing an Italian tourist in a high-end New York City apartment.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
Technically, the stock is in a strong uptrend. Both daily and weekly charts show bullish signals, with minor pullbacks that may offer buying opportunities.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
For now, this seems to be an “unstoppable” bull market, and investor spirits have become substantially more bullish. However, all rallies eventually end.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
The Trump White House has wiped its transcript archive, sparking criticism over transparency and control of the presidential record.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
Potentially reaching the limits of fiscal and monetary capacity threatens to turn the so-called “dollar smile” upside down.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
In 2007, TSMC founder Morris Chang predicted that Intel and Samsung couldn't succeed in the foundry business due to fundamental cultural differences—and nearly two decades later, his foresight is proving accurate as TSMC maintains dominance while its rivals struggle to catch up.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025