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Trade deficit in goods narrows in June on surge of exports

Trade gap shrinks to $96.8 billion vs $98 billion expected

Why a Harris victory and GOP Senate takeover is the best outcome for consumer stocks

A Democratic White House would block tariffs, while Senate Republicans could blunt tax increases.

Is Tesla’s stock having an identity crisis?

Automotive financials are weighing on Tesla shares Wednesday, but Elon Musk — and many bulls — are focused on the future potential in autonomy and robotics.

Pfizer announces positive results from late-stage trial of hemophilia A treatment

The trial aimed to help people living with hemophilia benefit from a single infusion that would allow them to produce the needed clotting protein for an extended period, reducing the need for constant intravenous infusions or injections.

Fearing a recession and a bear market? You now have one more reason to worry.

Americans’ perception of the stock market and the U.S. economy are unusually split.

GE Vernova beats on profit with first standalone results, despite wind weakness

GE Vernova’s stock got a nice boost in early trading Wednesday, after the power and renewable energy company reported second-quarter earnings that were well above expectations, while revenue missed amid weakness in the wind business.

Boston Scientific profit beats estimates as cardiovascular sales surge

Sales of the Marlborough, Mass. company’s cardiovascular products rose 17.8% to $2.64 billion.

Kamala Harris surges in the betting markets – and I bet ‘Kamalaphoria’ has more room to run

Bookies and gamblers are sharply raising their bets on a Kamala Harris win in November after the vice-president’s first full day as the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Gold’s not behaving the way it usually does in election years. Here’s why.

Gold prices have performed well and climbed to fresh record highs this year. That’s not exactly typical behavior for a U.S. presidential election year, according to an analysis provided by the World Gold Council on Wednesday.

Mortgage rates fall to 5-month low. Buyers hold out for more drops, but homeowners are refinancing.

Mortgage applications fell 2.2% in the last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.

AT&T earnings bring beats on these two key numbers

AT&T topped expectations on postpaid phone subscriber growth and free cash flow for the second quarter.

The lesson from 17 first cuts of the cycle are more sobering for the stock market than it appears

The stock market usually goes up after the first cut, but the reason why might not be as helpful this time around.
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