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Why Ford is doubling down on the F-150 — and redeploying EV workers

Ford is adding extra workers and taking other measures to meet “strong” customer demand for its F-Series pickup trucks, while making up for production losses stemming from a fire at an aluminum supplier’s plant.

Intel’s stock is climbing as earnings show a turnaround slowly taking hold

The company topped revenue expectations and said it’s “having a difficult time meeting all the demand that’s out there” because of supply constraints.

Sorry, the trusted 60/40 portfolio might not save your 401(k) from a lost decade

The risk of this silent investment killer is higher than you think.

Why this regional bank’s stock should rebound, after loan losses triggered an ‘asymmetrical’ selloff

A BofA analyst upgraded Zions Bancorp’s stock because he believes the loan losses were an isolated event and shouldn’t be treated as a sign of something bigger.

Nvidia is backing a former Tesla executive’s bid to drive low-cost energy

Redwood Materials plans to meet the AI-fueled demand for energy with recycled electric-car batteries.

Buyers of Russian oil now risk playing a high-stakes poker game, as fresh sanctions on Moscow lift prices

The latest U.S. and E.U. sanctions targeting two of Russia’s biggest oil producers may succeed in reducing the country’s ability to generate revenue for its war with Ukraine — but they also could alter the landscape for global energy trading.

Medicare to recall thousands of furloughed workers during open-enrollment season

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has had some technical difficulties during the government shutdown.

So much for ‘Uptober.’ Crypto markets will be recovering from this month’s historic $20 billion wipeout for a long time.

Almost two weeks after crypto’s biggest single-day liquidation event on Oct. 10, which wiped out at least $20 billion in positions, the digital-asset market is still reeling from the shock.

The race to launch ever-riskier leveraged ETFs in the U.S. is heating up

Wall Street’s push to launch ever-riskier leveraged ETFs is picking up steam, as issuers test the boundaries of what is legally permissible in the U.S. with a recent flurry of filings.

Super Micro’s latest financial update adds to credibility concerns

The company expects to miss its quarterly revenue target due to order timing. While Super Micro is sticking with its full-year outlook, it has a track record of guidance disappointments.

Apple, Meta and Microsoft are among the big companies donating to Trump’s controversial White House ballroom project

President Donald Trump’s effort to build a big ballroom for the White House has made waves — and attracted donations from more than a dozen publicly traded companies.

Mortgage rates drop to the lowest level in a year, opening ‘an important window’ for buyers

Mortgage rates fell over the last week due to the 10-year Treasury dropping as investors grew uncertain about the future of the U.S. economy.
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