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Qualcomm delivers on earnings despite tariff fears

The chipmaker says it is focused on its diversification strategy.

Here’s what this real-time barometer says about tariff-induced recession risks rising

Copper prices more than doubled their losses for the month of April in a single trading session Wednesday. If the industrial metal is a leading indicator of economic activity, that doesn’t bode well for copper’s outlook, financial markets or the health of the economy.

When are we in a recession? Here are 6 things to know about how that call is made.

The likelihood that a recession is coming appears higher after the GDP decline last quarter — but that alone may not be enough to determine the situation.

‘DOGE’ cuts are in doubt as Trump shows Musk the door in cabinet-meeting sendoff

‘Musk is pretty much at the end of his political utility,’ said Pangea Policy founder Terry Haines

Starbucks is rethinking how it serves coffee amid turnaround effort. Wall Street is fretting over the costs.

Over the past year, Starbucks has struggled with weaker sales trends, more cautious consumers and competition in the U.S. and in China.

Here’s what’s worth streaming in May 2025 on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+ and more

Get ready for new seasons of ‘Poker Face’ and ‘And Just Like That…’ and the debuts of ‘Murderbot’ and ‘The Four Seasons’

GE Healthcare sees tariffs costing $500 million in 2025, then much less next year

GE Healthcare sees bilateral China tariffs accounting for most of the expected tariff cost, or roughly 75%.

Millions of people in Europe lost power for hours on Monday, and no one knows why

Spain, Portugal and parts of France lost power on Monday, but the reasons remain unclear, and residents are not at ease.

‘Retirement is within my grasp’: A recession is on the horizon and stocks are falling. I’m 57. What, if anything, can I do?

“I feel like I’m fiddling while Wall Street burns.”

Recession? Stagflation? GDP decline a warning sign, but economy not in danger zone yet.

The economy contracted in the first quarter for the first time in three years, but it doesn’t mean the economy is rushing toward a recession. At least not yet.

Why a record number of adults over 65 are working — and it’s not just about money

With two in five retired Americans feeling like they can’t afford their ideal retirement, several retirees tell MarketWatch that their new side hustles provide more than just financial security.

Super Micro’s big warning is taking these stocks down with it

Investors are nervous about what Super Micro’s profit warning and inventory trends could mean for the entire AI infrastructure market.
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