Broadcom is set to be the final semiconductor giant to report earnings for the quarter, as a historic rally in chipmaker stocks shows little signs of abating. Investors will also watch Friday’s jobs report—one of the first major economic indicators that will inform the Federal Reserve under its new chairman, Kevin Warsh.
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<body><p>STORY: The Trump administration is asking top AI companies to submit their most powerful models for cybersecurity testing.</p><p>The testing would be voluntary and happen before the models are released to the public.</p><p>This comes as security fears mount in Washington over powerful new AI systems such as Anthropic's Mythos.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>President Trump signed an executive order directing several federal agencies to reach agreement with developers over such tests.</p><p>Under the order, U.S. agencies will have up to 30 days to test the models before public release.</p><p>The move signals a shift in Trump’s AI strategy, from a fully hands-off approach to more active government oversight on national security risks.</p><p>Google, Anthropic and OpenAI have welcomed the order.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said it “gets the balance right” by developing the best models while keeping them safe and strengthening cyber defenses.</p><p>The order also aims to protect critical infrastructure such as banks, hospitals and emergency services by scanning for cybersecurity weaknesses.</p></body>
Strong earnings, higher sales, new customer growth, and raised guidance propelled the stock to its biggest single-day gain on Tuesday.
(Bloomberg) -- China has expanded its outbound investment regulations to explicitly cover individual investors for the first time, a shift that potentially raises compliance hurdles for tech founders and even ordinary stock investors.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020SpaceX Staffers Prep for Multimillion-Dollar Windfalls by P
(Bloomberg) -- SpaceX aims to sell 555.6 million shares at $135 apiece for its record-breaking $75 billion initial public offering, Reuters reported, citing an unidentified person familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020SpaceX Staffers Prep for Multimillion-Dollar Windfalls by Pushing for VIP TermsAndr
(Bloomberg) -- Oil rose a third day on pessimism over the prospects of the US and Iran reaching a peace deal and as fighting flared up in the Persian Gulf.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Trump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersAlphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingWest Texas Intermediate
Shares of agricultural and construction machinery company Deere (NYSE:DE) jumped 5.7% in the afternoon session after the U.S. government announced it would reduce tariffs on imported farm and construction equipment.
(Bloomberg) -- Broadcom Inc.’s promise to backstop the largest portion of a record-setting microchip financing deal for Anthropic is keeping yields for the deal in check, according to people familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Trump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersAlphabet to Raise
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Exec from Okta, IBM, FedEx Freight and BCG on the issue with flawed systems and their flawed designers still being around: "We just don't think that way."
The stock market hit new highs amid a win streak. AI and metals led while Google tested support. Palo Alto jumped late on earnings.

Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley comes on Market Domination to break down the day’s leading and trending tech stories, including President Trump's executive order to scale back review requirements for AI model developers when they submit them to the federal government for assessment.
IBM gains 26.7% after a federal quantum initiative, backed by a proposed $1B award and a $10B investment plan through 2029.
FedEx Freight (NYSE:FDXF) shares traded around $152 on Tuesday afternoon after Bank of America initiated coverage of the newly independent less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier with a ‘Buy’ rating and a $185 price target. The initiation comes one day after FedEx Freight was spun off from FedEx...

<body><p>STORY: Shares of Victoria's Secret soared about 50% to a record high and were set for their best day ever on Tuesday, after the lingerie retailer posted blockbuster quarterly earnings and raised its annual forecasts.</p><p>Revenue grew by double digits in the quarter across its brands, which include Pink, targeting younger women, and its line of beauty products, including perfumes and lotions.</p><p>As a result, Victoria's Secret boosted its annual net sales and operating income estimates.</p><p>The upbeat forecasts underscore CEO Hillary Super's efforts to stem several years of declining sales - and activist pressure - by reining in discounting and leaning back into its former "sexy" image.</p><p>:: Victoria's Secret</p><p>:: VSXY</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Those efforts include reviving its popular runway show after a six-year hiatus and changing its ticker on the New York Stock Exchange from "VSCO" to "VSXY," saying that, quote, "sexy has always been part of our DNA."</p><p>Tuesday's earnings marked the fourth straight quarter of sales growth for Victoria's Secret, whose shares have nearly tripled in value over the past 12 months as of Monday's close.</p><p>About 19% of the company's shares are shorted, according to Ortex data, an elevated level that some analysts say could leave the stock exposed to a short squeeze.</p><p>The results also reinforced a bifurcation in U.S. consumer spending, with higher-income shoppers continuing to spend on discretionary items, while lower-income households pull back under persistent inflationary pressure and economic uncertainty.</p></body>
As North America's largest pure-play LTL carrier, the newly spun-off company faces a shrunken market, skeptical analysts and a long road to its own margin targets.
FedEx Freight was spun off from FedEx to operate independently.
Beaten-down retail names trading under $15 are getting a second look from value-focused investors this spring, especially the ones quietly improving cash flow while the headlines stay grim. With the consumer split into a clear K-shape and an ultra-hawkish Federal Reserve regime under Kevin Warsh squeezing rate-sensitive sectors, institutional capital has largely left department stores ... Down 45% This Year: 1 High-Yield Turnaround Machine Under $15 to Buy Hand Over Fist
The White House announced that tariffs on agricultural equipment, including combines and harvesters, are being reduced from 25% to 15%.
(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s surprise $80 billion sale of equity to fund spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure is expected to become the biggest equity capital markets transaction of all time, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Andrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersAlphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for
Investing.com -- Truist Securities initiated coverage of FedEx Freight Holding Company (FDXF) with a Hold rating and a $155 price target in a note on Tuesday following the company's completed spin-off from FedEx Corporation (FDX).
D-Wave Quantum was tentatively awarded $100 million by the U.S. government. Here’s what the company must do in order to get it.
Wages and benefits that have been left behind by inflation prompted a strike that could threaten the production of a range of Chevy and GMC pickups.
The logistics company reports earnings in a few weeks.
(Bloomberg) -- More than 1,000 current and former SpaceX employees have banded together to negotiate with wealth management firms for better pricing and access to sophisticated tax-saving financial products ahead of an initial public offering that is set to turn many of them into multi-millionaires.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI Spe
Rare earth stocks and copper plays are flashing buy signals or close to it amid multiple catalysts. MP Materials and USA Rare Earth are both near buy points, as is S&P 500 copper giant Freeport-McMoRan. The copper price has rallied near an all-time high as markets brace for potential Trump tariffs news, with demand already outpacing supply.
President Trump lowered the tariffs on imported farm equipment to 15% from 25% through the end of 2027, citing the role of tractors and crop harvesters in providing food for the country. Trump also added residential heating and air-conditioning components and material-handling equipment to the list of products now eligible for the lower 15% tariff rate. When the administration imposed a 25% duty on the entire value of imported products made with steel and aluminum earlier this year, it also created the discounted rate for imported factory machinery viewed as essential for expanding U.S. manufacturing.
(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump signed a long-awaited executive order directing US agencies to work with artificial intelligence companies to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz
European stock markets closed higher in Tuesday trading as the Stoxx Europe rose 0.6%, Germany's DAX
The artificial intelligence boom has survived just about everything investors have thrown at it. Concerns over China, export restrictions, sky-high valuations, and even recession fears have failed to derail a rally that has added trillions of dollars in market value to companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO), and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META). Yet there ... Only One Man Can Kill the AI Boom: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh