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Trump and Warsh aren’t holding a joint press conference. It could signal a new era of less Fed talk.

Economists have expressed surprise and disappointment about the absence of any public remarks, which had been a routine part of the Fed nomination process going back almost 30 years.

Wall Street’s ‘smart money’ bought gold and silver just before they crashed. Learn from their predictable mistakes.

It should surprise absolutely nobody that global fund managers were heavily overinvested in commodities just before commodity prices collapsed at the end of last week.

Two airline stocks are favored by Citi for the short haul, but Delta might be a lower-risk play

Citi analyst John Godyn considers all of the airlines he covers to be high-risk investments, except for one.

Alphabet’s stock is the hottest in Big Tech, raising the bar for earnings

Alphabet’s stock has rallied 80% in the last six months on AI enthusiasm. Here’s how the Google parent can keep the momentum going.

Investors are asking if they need to own gold and silver at all

Precious metals may be done falling — but they’re not done being tested.

Walmart just became a $1 trillion company. Here’s what it needs to do to remain one.

Walmart’s journey to a $1 trillion market cap came after embracing technology and providing its customers with greater relief from inflation.

Now that SpaceX and xAI have merged, is Tesla next?

Experts are split on the merits of a possible Tesla-SpaceX combination, which could further Elon Musk’s dream of corporate “convergence,” but potentially at a cost to Tesla shareholders

Nvidia’s stock needs a spark. Here’s how it can generate one.

After a stretch of underperformance, Nvidia’s stock could come alive after earnings, upcoming industry events and the expected launch of new AI models by companies using its Blackwell chips.

Palantir’s stock pops against a bleak software backdrop

Investors are cheering Palantir’s bullish 2026 revenue guidance as the company’s AI strategy continues to be a bright spot in the software sector.

Who is Josh D’Amaro, Walt Disney’s new chief executive?

Josh D’Amaro will become the ninth person to serve as Disney’s CEO in its 102-year history.

PepsiCo cut prices on Doritos, Cheetos after customer complaints about affordability

PepsiCo’s stock was set to pull back, despite an earnings beat and a raised dividend.

How a single tech heavyweight managed to pull the rug on gold and global markets

Panmure Liberum’s Joachim Klement says last week’s Microsoft jolt triggered a contagion effect across trendy assets.
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