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Here are the U.S. states that get electricity from Ontario, as Trump’s trade war gets new twist
The latest battle in U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war is highlighting how the Canadian province of Ontario provides electricity to some American homes and businesses.
Stocks beating the stock market’s recent Trump slump have this in common
This year’s top performer among the S&P 500 has been CVS Health’s stock, which had a bad 2024 and is cheap by a key valuation measure.
Oracle won some big cloud contracts. Here’s why its stock is falling.
Oracle Corp. regaled Wall Street on Monday with talk about the future, enormous demand and some very large cloud-services contracts, but its stock continued a downward trend over concerns about growing costs associated with building out more data centers.
A known Tesla bull calls for Musk to ‘step up.’ Will Musk listen?
A well-known tech analyst and Tesla bull is taking a different approach as Tesla shares drop 50% from a December peak: He’s talking to the manager.
Trump doubles down on a trade war with Canada. Here’s where the U.S. gets its steel and aluminum.
President Donald Trump escalated his trade war against Canada, imposing new duties on steel and aluminum.
The anywhere-but-America trade has been working. But there are limits.
Investors have been rewarded for investing outside the United States — but real headwinds are emerging that could limit the successful trade.
I invested $4,000 in 2020. It’s now worth $55,000 with a 65% concentration in Nvidia. What now?
“My hope is that this account keeps generating returns to cover my monthly expenses, which are about $1,200.”
U.S. job openings point to softer labor market and hiring slowdown
Job openings in the U.S. rose slightly in January, but far fewer companies are hiring compared to a few years ago and it’s taking people a lot longer to find work.
Verizon and AT&T are seeing stock drops. Here’s what’s driving the selloff.
Verizon calls out a more competitive wireless industry, and that’s weighing on its shares — as well as those of its peers.
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