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Bloomberg40d agoneutral
Taiwan Fund Profits 80% After Intervening to Blunt Trump Tariffs

(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan reported a roughly 80% profit from a nine-month-long intervention to support the island’s stock market following the Trump administration’s move to impose tariffs, though it has now exited its position.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Turned Trump Ally, Dies at 71Trump Embraces Australian Retirement System Backed by Larry FinkOpenAI Engineer’s ‘LOL’ Moment Set Stage for Legal Fight With Apple

Target stands to gain as Ikea closes key U.S. stores
TheStreet40d agoneutral
Target stands to gain as Ikea closes key U.S. stores

I'm convinced that you might know someone who went to Ikea for a lamp and came home three hours later with a car full of flat-pack boxes they didn't plan on buying. That's the Ikea effect. It's as if the maze-like stores are designed to make you forget you drove 45 minutes to get there. That's also ...

The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.40d agoneutral
Washington, 11 other states seek to block Paramount-Warner Bros. merger

Jul. 13—OLYMPIA — Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown said Monday that a proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. by Paramount would "raise prices, reduce consumer choice, and cost many Americans their jobs" as he announced a lawsuit to block the deal. Brown joined 11 other state attorneys general who allege the proposed merger would reduce competition for licensing basic ...

Citi sends powerful sign to SpaceX investors
TheStreet40d agoneutral
Citi sends powerful sign to SpaceX investors

SpaceX stock is trading at $145.30, about 8% above its $135 IPO price, according to Yahoo Finance at the time of writing. Interestingly, SpaceX stock climbed as high as $225.64 after its $135 IPO, according to Yahoo Finance reporting, indicating a peak post-IPO gain of about 67%, before sharply ...

Sam's Club takes on Costco with a new weight-loss deal
TheStreet40d agoneutral
Sam's Club takes on Costco with a new weight-loss deal

The rapid growth of GLP-1 medications has reshaped the weight-management industry, prompting consumers to seek additional support beyond prescription treatments. As more Americans turn to medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy, demand has also grown for nutritional guidance, coaching programs, and ...

The whole chip trade is waiting on one report
TheStreet40d agoneutral
The whole chip trade is waiting on one report

Almost every advanced AI chip on the planet is built in one place. Nvidia's Blackwell processors, Apple's silicon, custom accelerators for Meta and AMD — they all run through the same foundry in Taiwan. That foundry is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM). TSMC is set to ...

Analysts remain split on Circle amid rising competition
TheStreet40d agoneutral
Analysts remain split on Circle amid rising competition

Wall Street remains divided on Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL), with two major brokers moving their price targets in opposite directions, within days of each other. This comes as competition in the stablecoin market intensifies. Founded in 2013, Circle is best known as the issuer of USDC, ...

Top Tesla investor warns Saylor is destroying Bitcoin
TheStreet40d agoneutral
Top Tesla investor warns Saylor is destroying Bitcoin

Ross Gerber has run out of patience with Michael Saylor. The Gerber Kawasaki CEO and one of Tesla's most prominent public investors posted on Sunday in response to Saylor's latest Bitcoin content on X, a video captioned "The Right to Bear Arms", with a bluntness that left little room for ...

Bloomberg40d agoneutral
Huawei's $11 Billion Clean Energy Empire Is Opening New Markets

(Bloomberg) -- Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Atlantic and dotted with native fig trees, the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha is one of Brazil’s most coveted tourist destinations. Home to about 3,000 residents, it greets roughly 40 times that number of visitors each year, placing immense strain on an isolated power grid kept alive largely by boatloads of diesel fuel.Most Read from BloombergUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Trump Plans Hormuz ChargeLindsey Graham, Senate Hawk Tu

Wall Street ends lower as Iran tensions dampen risk appetite
Reuters Videos40d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall Street ends lower as Iran tensions dampen risk appetite

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended lower on Monday, with the Dow losing about a quarter of a percent, the S&P 500 falling roughly eight-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq dropping more than one-and-a-half percent.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Oil prices jumped after President Donald Trump announced he would reinstate a blockade on Iranian ports in the latest escalation of U.S.-Iran hostilities.</p><p>Alexander Morris is CEO and chief investment officer of F/m Investments.</p><p>"Anyone watching the market today is really seeing what happens when there is confusion in the market, of information. We have a weekend where we think that Iran is sorting itself out, and then the blockade is back on.&nbsp;The ceasefire is teetering, but we're shooting at each other.&nbsp;Confusion is back.&nbsp;The dollar is down.&nbsp;The [yield] curve is up.&nbsp;It seems like the market is starting to price back in the fact that any of the good news bits that we had previously thought might be the start of the end are actually maybe just the end of the beginning."</p><p>Chip stocks, which have tended to lead the market through both rally and selloff, slid on Monday,&nbsp;with SanDisk, Marvell Technology and Intel dropping between about 6% and 12.5%.</p><p>And after a stellar Nasdaq debut on Friday, U.S.-listed shares of South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix sank more than 9%.</p><p>On the flip side, energy stocks led the gainers, as crude prices surged more than 9%. Shares of Chevron added more than 3% while Exxon Mobil&nbsp;climbed 4%.</p><p>Higher oil costs fueled worries that strained supply and upward price pressures could broaden into long-term, systemic inflation.</p><p>To that end, the Labor Department is expected to release its consumer and producer price indexes this week, which will give markets and the Federal Reserve a glimpse at the extent to which the on-again-off-again U.S.-Iran war affected price growth in June.</p></body>

Corrections & Amplifications
The Wall Street Journal40d agoneutral
Corrections & Amplifications

CORRECTIONS Hudson Square Properties’ recent deals include a new lease signed in late 2025 with PayPal In some editions Monday, a Business & Finance article about Manhattan’s tech hub incorrectly said the lease was signed in late 2024.

Bank earnings, CPI: What investors need to watch uesday
Yahoo Finance Video40d agoneutralVIDEO
Bank earnings, CPI: What investors need to watch uesday

Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton shares what investors should be on the lookout for on Tuesday, July 14, including bank earnings from JPMorgan (JPM), Bank of America (BAC) and Goldman Sachs (GS), along with the release of the June Consumer Price Index (CPI) report.

Bank Earnings Should Wow Wall Street. What's Driving Those Bottom Lines.
Barrons.com40d agoneutral
Bank Earnings Should Wow Wall Street. What's Driving Those Bottom Lines.

The coming batch of report cards from America’s largest banks is set to reflect that Wall Street’s core businesses are doing exceptionally well, driven by a Main Street that’s doing well enough. Strong equities-trading and investment-banking activity this spring should propel earnings at Wells Fargo, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs, which each report within hours of each other on Tuesday. Morgan Stanley, U.S. Bancorp, and other lenders are scheduled to report in the days after.

Big Banks Poised for Higher Profits as Earnings Season Kicks Off
Barrons.com40d agoneutral
Big Banks Poised for Higher Profits as Earnings Season Kicks Off

The four largest U.S. banks and Goldman Sachs are poised to report higher profits from a year ago thanks to buoyant equity markets, a solid economy, and merger and IPO activity. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Goldman are due to release their second-quarter earnings results on Tuesday in an unusually packed morning for bank investors.

What investors can expect this earnings season
Yahoo Finance Video40d agoneutralVIDEO
What investors can expect this earnings season

Walser Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Rebecca Walser joins Market Domination Overtime to discuss what investors can expect from the upcoming earnings season.

Chipotle to Open First Mexico-Based Restaurant
QSR40d agoneutral
Chipotle to Open First Mexico-Based Restaurant

Chipotle Mexican Grill today announced that the first Chipotle restaurant in Mexico will open on Thursday, July 16 in San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, part of the Monterrey metropolitan area, in partnership with Alsea, a leading restaurant operator in Latin America and Europe. The opening marks a significant milestone in Chipotle’s international growth strategy […]

US states sue to block Paramount's $110bn merger with Warner
Sky News40d agoneutral
US states sue to block Paramount's $110bn merger with Warner

Twelve US states have sued to block Paramount from acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110bn deal. The states argued cinemas and moviegoers could face higher prices if the merger goes ahead, as Paramount and Warner Bros. currently compete for the best release dates and screens at thousands of cinemas across the US. The lawsuit represents a significant obstacle for the deal, which is seen as one of the biggest media mergers in history.

Agilent (A): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
StockStory40d agoneutral
Agilent (A): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?

Over the past six months, Agilent’s stock price fell to $134.31. Shareholders have lost 8.2% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 8.4%. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.

Analysts stunned by Robinhood's $3.1 billion debut week
TheStreet40d agoneutral
Analysts stunned by Robinhood's $3.1 billion debut week

Robinhood Markets' (NASDAQ: HOOD) new blockchain has stormed out of the gate, ranking among the top five networks for decentralized exchange (DEX) activity just days after launch, according to Wall Street broker Bernstein. Founded in 2013, Robinhood is a commission-free brokerage best known ...