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Tesla Has Abandoned the Model S and Mercedes Wants to Fill the High-End EV Void
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Tesla Has Abandoned the Model S and Mercedes Wants to Fill the High-End EV Void

In January, Tesla announced plans to stop production of its high-end Model S and X vehicles, choosing to turn that manufacturing capacity in Fremont, California, into a line dedicated to humanoid robot production. Car production stopped in May. Tesla is delivering its final “Signature” versions of the S and X this month. On Tuesday evening, the German auto maker closed part of a Los Angeles highway to unveil its Mercedes AMG GT four-door coupe.

Markets Look to Break 3-Day Losing Run as Nvidia Earnings Loom. Stock Futures Rise.
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Markets Look to Break 3-Day Losing Run as Nvidia Earnings Loom. Stock Futures Rise.

Stocks looked set to edge higher on Wednesday as Wall Street waited for earnings from Nvidia, which could end a recent rough spell for the market by signaling that the artificial-intelligence investment boom still has legs. The indexes have all dropped for three straight sessions as investors fretted about rising bond yields. The worry is that the Iran war has triggered a flare-up in inflation that will strengthen the case for the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates later in 2026.

Review & Preview: Bonds Bury Stocks
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Review & Preview: Bonds Bury Stocks

Bonds sometimes get overlooked in the financial markets—and the financial press—but the cost of borrowing is what ultimately makes the economy go round. Consumer prices were up 3.8% in April, as you may recall. The major stock indexes are feeling the heat, in part because higher rates mean future profits are worth less in today’s dollars.

Wall St ends lower as inflation worries push up yields
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Wall St ends lower as inflation worries push up yields

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Tuesday, with the Dow and S&P 500 each shedding about two-thirds of a percent, and the Nasdaq losing more than eight-tenths of a percent.</p><p>The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield climbed to its highest level in more than a year on mounting inflation concerns as oil prices stayed elevated... and with no clear resolution to the U.S. war in Iran.</p><p>Tuesday's profit-taking also came as investors anxiously awaited quarterly results from AI chip leader Nvidia, due after Wednesday's market close.</p><p>Mike Mussio is president of FBB Capital Partners.</p><p>"This is the third day in a row we're looking at some red on the screen. But we've had a lot of green over the past several weeks. So a few days down a percent or inside a percent or so should not be unexpected. We're in a little bit of a lull between some data that we received in terms of inflation data a week or so ago. And then tomorrow after the close, we will have Nvidia's earnings, which of course is what everybody's kind of waiting for to see what happens - which includes, are we going to continue to have the all-clear sign and move higher from there, or is it time for a little bit of additional profit-taking?"</p><p>Among individual stock moves, cloud firm Akamai Technologies shed more than 6% after the company announced a $2.6 billion convertible bond offering.</p><p>Shares of Home Depot closed higher after the home improvement chain beat sales and profit estimates despite warning of a cautious consumer.</p><p>And shares of Target rose 3% ahead of its quarterly earnings results, scheduled before Wednesday's opening bell.</p></body>