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Restricting Chip Sales to China Could Backfire on U.S., Industry Group Says
The potential limits threaten to undermine new government investments in chip-making in the U.S., the Semiconductor Industry Association warns. Source link
Big Banks' Earnings Had Some Bad News for Smaller Banks
Regional lenders due to report results this week will likely be hit harder by rising deposit costs. Source link
U.S. corporate earnings ahead, Chinese GDP underwhelms
© Reuters. Investing.com — Investors prepare for a raft of fresh corporate earnings this week that will include some of the largest U.S. banks and
Dow futures slip amid earnings kick off By Investing.com
© Reuters. Investing.com – U.S. stock futures were trading in a tight range during Sunday’s evening deals, with major benchmark indices surging in the previous
H&M Now Wants to Sell You Makeup, Sofas and Crocs
The retailer is moving further beyond its clothing label, doubling down on beauty products, housewares and selling other brands to draw in more shoppers. Source
SEC's Crypto Strategy Stumbles in Ripple Case
A federal judge has ruled that some sales of the XRP token aren’t covered by a 77-year-old Supreme Court test that created a definition for
Investors brace for earnings from ‘Magnificent Seven’ US growth giants By Reuters
5/5 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Logo of an Apple store is seen as Apple Inc. reports fourth quarter earnings in Washington, U.S., January 27, 2022.
Dow wraps up best week since March as earnings season begins By Investing.com
© Reuters Investing.com — The Dow closed higher Friday, wrapping up its best weekly gain since March as Wall Street banks lifted the curtain on
S&P 500 off highs on Citigroup slip as major Wall Street banks kick off earnings By Investing.com
© Reuters. Investing.com — The S&P 500 gave gains Friday as financials were hurt by a slip in Citigroup as the Wall Street bank failed
Companies and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Earnings Season
What the 18th-century economist Adam Smith wrote about self-interest still applies. Source link