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Novartis shares jump as drugmaker boosts outlook

Novartis shares rallied on Tuesday as the Swiss drugmaker raised its outlook for the year after seeing strong demand for heart and psoriasis drugs.

Recruitment firm Randstad says North America, Northern Europe conditions softer than expected

Shares of recruitment firm Randstad fell as much as 7% as the company said it experienced softer than expected conditions in North America and Northern Europe and that tough conditions continued in April.

FTC moves to block Tapestry’s acquisition of Capri, saying it would crimp competition for affordable handbags

The FTC said the deal would push prices higher and offer less motivation for either company to compete for workers.

Why you shouldn’t be too quick to dump your stocks just yet

Sectors that typically rally at the end of bull markets are lagging.

China’s economy is finally showing bright spots. Worrying signs remain.

Observers have learned it’s going to take more than a few months of robust numbers to prove a rebound is truly under way.

Nike needs a win, and it’s betting on Caitlin Clark to deliver one

Some Nike athletes’ careers are “winding down,” one expert said, and the company is looking to make a big splash with Clark’s meteoric rise.

Trump’s deal over $175 million fraud bond gives him some financial breathing room

The former president’s lawyers agreed to certain restrictions pertaining to the cash collateral for the bond.

What Apple investors should make of stock’s ‘tricky setup’ ahead of earnings

Investors don’t necessarily need to “step in front of” earnings, but BofA says they could buy any pullback ahead of the “biggest WWDC ever.”

Here’s a list of the 95 Express stores that will be closing

Express Inc. said Monday that it was closing 95 Express-branded stores as part of its bankruptcy plan.

AMC stock continues rally as movie-theater chain updates credit strategy

Shares of AMC registered their highest close in almost a month on Friday.

For Passover this year, Jewish Americans are buying more Israeli wine than usual

This year, many Jewish Americans are looking to the burgeoning wine industry in Israel for sacred sips of kosher Passover wine.

People who do these jobs are 40% less likely to end up with cognitive impairment after 70

A new study on the risks of cognitive decline looked at 7,000 people in 305 occupations.
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