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‘DJT’ stock bounces as Trump’s Truth Social to launch live TV streaming network

Trump Media’s stock bounced Tuesday, after the social-media platform Truth Social laid out its plan to launch a new live TV streaming network.

Johnson & Johnson’s profit beats as sales fall slightly short of estimates

Johnson & Johnson’s stock fell 0.4% early Tuesday, after the healthcare company posted better-than-expected profit for the first quarter but sales that fell slightly short of expectations.

UBS increasing capital by $25 bln is right level, say Swiss authorities

Forcing UBS to hold some $25bn more in capital would be the “right” level, according to Swiss lawmakers.

This is the best hedge against unexpected inflation. It’s not what you think.

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Here is everything you need to know about the bitcoin halving

Bitcoin is about to undergo its fourth “halving” since the cryptocurrency was officially launched in January 2009. But what does that mean, exactly?

Dr. Martens shares lose a third of their value on U.S. warning

Shares of iconic shoe brand Dr. Martens fell as much as 32% on Tuesday as the company’s U.S. business is going so badly it needs to extend paying for additional storage space as it announced its chief executive will leave.

The 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLA is pure driving pleasure

The Mercedes-Benz GLA is the most prestigious subcompact luxury SUV on the market and gets even better for 2024.

The popular Toyota 4Runner is completely redesigned for 2025: When can you get one?

This all-new 4Runner marks the sixth generation and first new one in 15 years for the off-roading SUV.

Ericsson posts increase in profits as higher margins offset falling sales

Ericsson shares jumped 5% on Tuesday after the company posted an increase in its profits, as higher margins offset its falling sales

10-year Treasury yield at fresh 5-month high after robust data knock rate-cut hopes

Bond yields hit their highest level since mid November, as investors bet a strong U.S. economy will restrict the Fed to cutting interest rates less than twice this year

Gold to ‘shine bright like a diamond,’ hit $3,000 within months, says Citigroup

Citigroup analysts predict gold will reach $3,000 within six to 18 months, with more buyers piling in amid Fed rate cut hopes and geopolitical tensions.

U.K. sees biggest jobless rise since the pandemic

The U.K. saw the biggest jump in unemployment since the pandemic, according to data released Tuesday that reinforces the likelihood the Bank of England will soon lower interest rates.
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