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Meta’s stock is trading at a stark discount to Alphabet’s. Why analysts see a prime buying opportunity.

Meta’s stock been a Big Tech laggard, but a new frontier AI model could soon bridge the valuation gap relative to Alphabet’s stock, Jefferies analyst Brent Thill said.

U.S. inflation rate is still stuck near 3%. Fed appears no hurry to cut interest rates again.

PCE inflation rate inched up to 2.8% after government shutdown

Paramount does everything but raise its price in its latest move in the Warner Bros. takeover fight

Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison is urging Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders to reject rival Netflix’s already accepted offer, but has so far stopped shy of raising his own counteroffer.

BitGo is boldly going public, at a time of uncertainty for bitcoin’s outlook

BitGo is going public, after its IPO priced above the expected range to value the digital wallet and custody company at $2.1 billion.

‘Fear gauge’ spike is swiftly erased after Trump’s Greenland pivot

The spike in the Cboe Volatility Index caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to hit European allies with extra tariffs as part of his push to acquire Greenland has been swiftly wiped out.

U.S. economy grew 4.4% in the third quarter, GDP shows. It showed little sign of slowing.

The economy expanded at zippy 4.4% annual pace in the third quarter of 2025, an updated estimate showed, to keep the U.S. on track to score the fifth straight year of above-average growth.

Jobless claims point to a more stable labor market

There’s more evidence of a “low-hire, low-fire” labor market.

This contrarian trader says silver has topped out — and this week’s action proves it

Silver’s failure to respond as positively to rising geopolitical risk as gold this week is evidence of the trade becoming “tired” says Kevin Muir

Lululemon’s founder lashes out at the company, saying it has ‘completely lost its way’

Chip Wilson, who has been trying to reshape Lululemon’s board, said the company didn’t care about product development or quality.

Small-cap stocks are off to a rare bullish start. History says tech is the better bet.

Goldman Sachs crunched the numbers and found that smaller-cap stocks have seen some rare strong starts to the year. What happens a year later may discourage some bulls.

GE’s stock turns lower, as its revenue growth is slowing

GE’s stock gave back early premarket gains after quarterly results beat expectations for many metrics, and the full-year outlook for revenue growth was better than Wall Street projected.

These stocks could be big winners from Trump’s ‘populism’ push, according to Citi

Analysts say fintech stocks look like prime beneficiaries of a changing regulatory environment and Trump’s “affordability” initiatives.
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