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Porsche cuts outlook on China woes, U.S. tariffs

Porsche slashed its financial outlook, as the sports-car maker struggled in China and said tariffs are hurting its business in the U.S.

This German stock has doubled this year. The company just blew away investor estimates

Rheinmetall, the German defense and auto company whose stock has doubled this year, saw its shares rally again on Tuesday after blowing away analyst estimates.

Trump to ease impact of tariffs on U.S. automakers, Lutnick says

President Donald Trump will soon announce moves to reduce the impact of his tariffs on the U.S. auto industry, a top Trump administration official confirmed late Monday.

Consumers feel like they’re on ‘a very scary roller coaster.’ That’s bad news for Trump’s economy.

Trump’s first months in office have seen the steepest drop in consumer expectations since the 1990 recession

WeightWatchers bankruptcy chatter may be a debt-negotiating tactic, activist investor says

“WeightWatchers is a huge brand now. It’s got millions and millions of members,” said Bruce Galloway, chief investment officer at Galloway Capital Partners.

IBM takes a cue from Apple with $150 billion investment — but here’s the twist

IBM doesn’t do much overseas manufacturing but may be trying to protect some of its consulting contracts with the U.S. government.

Why Nvidia investors shouldn’t worry about Huawei’s new AI chip

An analyst notes that Huawei’s new chip isn’t likely to hold much appeal outside of China.

The future of streaming television is starting to look an awful lot like cable TV

Streaming’s à la carte choices are starting to deliver less growth potential — and the best way forward may be to bundle programming like cable does, a TD Cowen analyst said.

Gen Z workers want to make $100,000 in their first job out of college. Four tips from experts on how to get there.

Salary negotiation is an important and often overlooked part of a person’s first job out of college

How high-yield bond funds like these can lower your investment risk

This year’s seesaw action in the stock market has emphasized two important concepts for investors: Diversification can lower your day-to-day risk, and income-producing investments can help you remain disciplined and avoid selling into a declining market.

You may get more in Social Security with Trump’s proposed tax cuts — but in 10 years, you might get less  

For years, policymakers in both parties have raised questions about taxes on Social Security. Still, eliminating them could create problems for future beneficiaries.

Wave of U.S. data this week may give tariff-weary investors more to worry about

The week ahead is set to bring a deluge of economic data that has the potential to come in far below expectations and rattle financial-market participants, who have already been through weeks of tariff-driven volatility.
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