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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Walgreens, AMD, Dell and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Set to Wrap Up Strong Month But Weak Quarter
U.S. stock futures were little changed Thursday as bond yields and oil prices dropped.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Walgreens, Baidu, Novavax and Others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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Oil Falls More Than 3% as Asia Stocks Mostly Slip; Data Shows Contraction in China Manufacturing Activity
The Biden administration is considering releasing 1 million barrels of oil per day from the strategic petroleum reserve for about six months, a source told NBC News.
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Chinese Tech Stocks Mostly Rise as Meituan Jumps More Than 11% in Mixed Asia Trading
Profits at China’s industrial firms rose 5.0% for the January to February period as compared with a year earlier, according to data released Sunday.
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This Week's Top Trades From The Halftime Report's Investment Committee
This week’s top trades from The Halftime Report’s Investment Committee
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Airlines, Coupa Software, GitLab and More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include airlines, Coupa Software, GitLab, and more.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Alibaba, Apple, Robinhood and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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U.S.- Listed China Shares Are Tumbling Again With Alibaba Down 9%
Shares of Chinese stocks listed in the U.S. tumbled Monday as investors reassess their positions amid renewed delisting fears
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Hong Kong Shares of Dual-Listed Chinese Companies Plunge as U.S.-Delisting Fears Resurface
Hong Kong shares of dual-listed Chinese companies including Nio, JD.com and Alibaba plunged in Friday trade after fears of U.S.-delisting resurfaced.
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Chinese Stocks Are Down Sharply on Thursday. Here's What Could Be Behind the Decline
A 2020 law called the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act may be behind the sharp decline in a handful of U.S-traded Chinese stocks.
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Robotaxi Start-Up Pony.ai Valued at $8.5 Billion After Fresh Funding
Pony.ai said the latest cash injection will go toward hiring, testing of driverless taxis and trucking, and pushing toward mass commercial deployment.
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Bullish Bets on Baidu: Options Traders Pounce on Big Earnings Beat
Options traders are making bullish bets that Baidu’s post-earnings rally could get much bigger after the Chinese tech giant reported strong results.
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Asia-Pacific Markets Gain as Investors Weigh Russia-Ukraine Conflict
U.S. stocks were volatile overnight, and the three major indexes posted sharp monthly losses as investors assess the uncertainty in Russia and Ukraine.
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China's Tech Giants Push Toward an $8 Trillion Metaverse Opportunity — One That Will Be Highly Regulated
China’s technology giants from Tencent to Alibaba and ByteDance are investing in the metaverse, a market that could be worth $8 trillion in the future.
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Japan Stocks Up 2%, Asia-Pacific Markets Close Mixed After Volatile Session on Wall Street
Stocks continued to be volatile overnight on Wall Street as investors reacted to news from the Fed, the newest GDP figures and corporate earnings.
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Japan and South Korea Lead Declines Across Asia-Pacific as Investors Digest Fed Remarks
The Federal Open Market Committee said a quarter-percentage point increase to its benchmark short-term borrowing rate is likely forthcoming.
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Chinese Giant Baidu and Automaker Geely Put Nearly $400 Million More Into Their Electric Car Venture
Chinese tech company Baidu and auto manufacturer Geely are putting more money into the electric car venture Jidu that they partnered on just about a year ago.
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China Is Still ‘Three Or Four Generations' Away From Developing Latest Semiconductor Tech, IDC Says
China’s tech giants Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu and Meituan have all started investing heavily into chip development.
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Meituan Backs A.I. Chip Start-Up as Chinese Tech Giants Pour Money Into Semiconductors
China has made boosting self-sufficiency as well as research and development into semiconductors a top priority, prompting tech giants to invest into chips.