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Live Nation’s results should settle concerns about concert demand, analysts say

Concerns have grown about concert-ticket sales. But Ticketmaster parent and concert-industry giant Live Nation Entertainment Inc. is seeing none of it.

Fed’s Powell puts September rate cut on the table, but doesn’t say much about what comes next

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday put a “heavy thumb” on the scale regarding an interest-rate cut coming as soon as the next policy meeting in September, but when asked about what comes next, he did not say much.

Trump slams taxes on Social Security benefits. But what happens if those taxes go away?

Senior citizens shouldn’t be paying taxes on their Social Security benefits, former President Donald Trump said Wednesday, floating an idea that could lighten the federal income-tax load for about 40% of recipients.

Freight demand is weak, but cost cuts help C.H. Robinson boost profits. Shares are rallying.

Shares of shipping logistics provider C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. rallied on Wednesday after the company reported a second-quarter adjusted profit that topped Wall Street’s estimates, helped by tighter operations in its key North American transportation services.

Teladoc posts another quarterly loss, and online mental-health unit sees revenue slip

Once high-flying, Teladoc’s stock drops more than 15% after the telehealth company posts yet another quarterly loss.

These S&P 500 stocks fell the most in July as the ‘Great Rotation’ began

Seven months into 2024, it has still been a good year for the stock market, but the sands shifted under investors’ feet during July, as a “Great Rotation” began.

Bond ETFs rally as Powell says ‘time is drawing near’ for potential Fed rate cut

U.S. bonds rallied Wednesday, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed growing confidence the Fed could start lowering interest rates as soon as its next policy meeting.

Udemy shifts focus to larger businesses as quarterly losses mount

Udemy says it’s switching gears to serve big businesses only.

Powell managed to thread the needle on Wednesday — and stocks loved it. But risks could lie ahead.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell managed to thread the needle on Wednesday, so to speak. Investors responded by sending both stocks and bonds higher.

What an August election-year rally for stocks could mean for Wall Street’s ‘Great Rotation’

If history is any guide, the so-called Magnificent Seven could stage a comeback as the calendar turns to August — but beware the market is in the midst of an exceptional rotation, so relying on seasonality alone as a timing tool could easily lead one astray, market strategists said.

Arm earnings mostly a beat, but chip designer falls short in a key segment

Arm’s stock drops more than 7% after royalty revenues come up short.

Carvana posts surprise profit as retail vehicle sales rise 33%

Carvana’s stock rallies more than 7% as used-car retailer sees “untapped potential.”
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