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Nvidia teases a win for its China business, and big money could be on the line

Nvidia expects to be able to sell H20 chips in China once again after previously forecasting it would lose out on $8 billion in revenue this quarter related to sales restrictions.

Robinhood misses out on the S&P 500 yet again, with Trade Desk to soon join the index

Trade Desk’s stock is soaring, with the ad-tech company set to replace Ansys in the benchmark index later this week.

Are ETFs better than mutual funds?

There’s a lot to like about exchange-traded funds, but they aren’t all created equal

Why Nvidia and these other chip stocks could be standouts this earnings season

With Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom’s customers currently ramping AI chips, KeyBanc analysts see those three companies in a favorable position ahead of the next batch of earnings reports.

These stocks are lagging the S&P 500’s record rally. Is it a red flag for markets?

The underperformance of small caps and discretionary stocks is not a reason for investors to reduce exposure in U.S. equities, says SentimenTrader.

Housing market is sending a stark warning to the U.S. economy, Moody’s economist says

Is the housing market on the verge of a meltdown? One economist seems to think so — and he blames 7% mortgage rates.

Why value stocks will beat growth stocks if inflation gets worse

The value premium is highly correlated with inflation.

As Kraft Heinz reportedly weighs split, analysts say more food companies need to break up

TD Cowen analysts say food-industry megamergers haven’t worked.

Fed defends costly renovation project amid White House criticism that it was mismanaged

Investors don’t seem to give much credence to claims that cost overruns will give President Trump justification to oust Fed Chair Powell.

Why U.S. stocks and bonds have ‘healthy’ returns this year despite Trump’s tariff threats

U.S. markets have seemed to “keep calm and carry on” this year to date — despite dramatic policy changes that may have delayed impacts on the economy, according to David Kelly, chief global strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.

Western brands still carry cachet in China’s lower-tier cities. So that’s where they’re going now.

As megacities slow, multinationals from Starbucks to Skechers are chasing growth in China’s inland cities, where brand loyalty is strong and competition is thinner

‘Superman’ sees strong opening, helping power a box-office turnaround for Warner Bros. studio

Warner Bros.’s stock rallied toward a seven-month high after “Superman” extended the movie studio’s streak of megahits.
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