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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 gained on Tuesday, with both indexes in positive territory year-to-date for the first time since February.
UnitedHealth names a new CEO and suspends its 2025 outlook, Nvidia and the rest of the Magnificent Seven stocks rise after the group collectively added $831 billion in market cap on Monday, and Coinbase shares after it was announced the cryptocurrency trading platform will be added to the S&P 500.
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A deal with China is a relief to investors who worried 145% tariffs would severely limit trade, raise prices and hurt the US economy.
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Chinese solar stocks jumped on Tuesday after local media reported a major firm was in talks with peers about an industry-wide output cut in a bid to support prices that have hit rock bottom due to oversupply.
The biggest U.S. tech stocks surged M
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The representation of shares from Gulf stock exchanges in the benchmark emerging-market equity index is set to rise by almost half because of the region’s “profound transformation,” Franklin Templeton said.
The U.S.-China truce trade is on, and the auto industry is center stage, thanks to its reliance on global production hubs and supply chains. Shares in Mercedes-Benz and BMW rallied Monday. The German companies both make sports-utility vehicles in the American south for the U.
"Volatility is likely to define the cannabis sector in 2025," says Anthony Coniglio, CEO of NewLake Capital Partners, a cannabis real estate company. "Trading volumes will continue to be driven by the news cycle, with investors quick to take profits on any upward price movement, fueling repeated cycles of rallies and pullbacks."