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EU trade chief says the outcome of China EV probe cannot be prejudged

Europe may have started investigating Chinese electric vehicle subsidies, but no assumptions should be made about the probe's outcome, the head of trade for the European bloc's executive branch said Tuesday.

Corporate pensions are at their healthiest in more than a decade

Pension funding has increased steadily since the Great Recession, and that's a positive trend for workers, experts said.

Some soft commodity prices are surging, adding to consumer woes

Certain agricultural commodities have climbed in recent months, driven by weather-related damage around the globe and tighter supplies.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Alcoa, Nio, Williams-Sonoma, Chefs' Warehouse and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.

Stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading: AstraZeneca, Paramount, Nike and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves in early trading.

Huawei stays silent on secretive 5G phone at high-profile product launch

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei didn't reveal any details about its new phone or reported advanced chip breakthrough during a high-profile launch event.

A top European software investor raises $700 million — defying the venture capital slump

Dawn Capital, one of Europe's biggest backers of business-to-business software companies, raised $700 million in two new funds.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Ford, Scholastic, Squarespace, Deere and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.

Passport delays are still long: Apply at least 6 months ahead of travel, says State Department

Record-high demand for passports has led to backlogs that haven't eased since the spring.

Two key Fed officials express support for keeping interest rates high

The central bank official said there's still the possibility that the Fed will have to raise rates further if economic data doesn't cooperate.

The 'Great IPO Reopening' may be on hold: rising rates and weaker stocks are a killer

Cash-strapped unicorns have three choices: raise additional capital in the private markets, merge or be bought out; move into the public markets. 

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: AstraZeneca, Wayfair, Alibaba and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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