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Maybe the U.S. economy isn’t going in the toilet. Deutsche Bank says short the 10-year Treasury.

The team at Deutsche Bank argues in favor of shorting the 10-year note.

Wall Street is jittery about CrowdStrike earnings, but things may not be so bad

While analysts see the prospect of a “kitchen-sink” outlook, some note that business trends may not be too dented by the recent outage caused by a CrowdStrike software update.

Nvidia’s stock momentum depends on answers to these 5 questions from earnings

When Nvidia reports earnings Wednesday afternoon, investors have short-term questions on Blackwell shipment delays and long-term questions on the 2026 outlook.

BHP expects ongoing volatility in metals markets due to China’s property slump

The Australian mining giant posted a 3% increase in its sales but said it expects volatility in global commodity markets will continue due to the slump in China’s economy.

Kevin Spacey is ‘refusing to leave’ $5.6 million Baltimore condo after foreclosure auction

The actor revealed back in June that he was being forced to sell off the home at in a bid to help cover hefty legal fees.

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s luxurious properties are tangled up in a divorce drama

J Lo is said to have filed for divorce, but the broken-up couple are no slouches when it comes to real estate.

Treasury yields near 2024 lows as market awaits more clues on pace of Fed cuts

Bond yields traded little changed early Tuesday, as investors waited for fresh data catalysts that may determine the pace at which the Fed reduces borrowing costs

Japan’s finance minister vows to carefully monitor effects of possible U.S. rate cuts

Japan’s government will keep a close eye on the impact of possible U.S. interest rate cuts on the Japanese economy, the country’s finance minister said Tuesday.

Bronfman drops bid to buy Paramount, clearing the way for Skydance deal

Hollywood’s biggest drama of the year appears to have reached its finale, as Edgar Bronfman Jr. late Monday dropped his 11th-hour bid to buy Paramount Global parent National Amusements.

Lowe’s becomes latest company to back away from diversity plans

Home-improvement retailer Lowe’s Cos. has become the latest company to change its approach to diversity, equity and inclusion, amid an increase in legal challenges to the corporate world and pressure from conservatives.

BHP’s profit falls on one-off charges, dividend trimmed as miner pursues growth

BHP Group reported a 39% fall in annual profit because of one-off charges and dialed back its payout to investors as the company spends more to expand in commodities that it bets will be in demand for the energy transition and a rising world population.

Trinity Biotech shares soar on improved revenue outlook for HIV test

Shares of Trinity Biotech rallied after the company boosted the revenue outlook for its rapid HIV test.
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