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STOCKHOLM--Volvo Car swung to a second-quarter net loss as the deteriorating global auto market saw it book hefty restructuring and impairment charges.
Escalating tensions around tariffs have also clouded the future for car makers. Volvo Car has a diversified manufacturing footprint and has been working to shift some production from China to limit ...
Stocks rebounded on Wednesday after President Donald Trump denied reports that he was close to ousting Powell as chairman of ...
Dow to close three European assets by 2027, including plants in Germany and the UK, to improve profitability and efficiency ...
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US stocks retreated Friday after President Trump threatened Canada with a 35% tariff on its imports to the US and floated ...
Futures on Wall Street are continuing from where they left off on Friday, as profit booking continued from higher levels ...
Caesars Entertainment Inc (NASDAQ:CZR) stock is near the bottom of the SPX, last seen down 4.3% to trade at $30.17. Shares are pulling back from yesterday's 6.5% gain -- the largest since May 12 -- as ...
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Why Is Jamf (JAMF) Stock Soaring TodayShares of apple device management company, Jamf (NASDAQ:JAMF) jumped 7.2% in the morning session after the company announced it expects to exceed the high end of its second-quarter 2025 guidance and ...
Sui (SUI) experienced a significant price increase this week, climbing over 43% to $3.3300, driven by a bullish Grayscale ...
U.S. equity markets swung sharply through the first half of 2025, driven in part by swiftly changing administrative policy.
Wall Street opens cautious as tariff fears, Fed uncertainty, and key earnings reports shape investor sentiment.
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