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Fitch Ratings downgrades China outlook to negative as economic concerns rise

[ad_1] Fitch Ratings downgrades China outlook to negative as economic concerns rise [ad_2] Source link

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Intel’s stock stems its bleeding upon launch of new AI chip

[ad_1] The chip maker’s shares are on track to snap a five-session losing streak. [ad_2] Source link

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For the first time in history, the NCAA men’s basketball final had fewer viewers than the women’s final

[ad_1] Roughly 4 million more people tuned in to watch Caitlin Clark’s final college game than did to see UConn repeat as men’s champions. [ad_2]

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FAA reportedly investigating whistleblower claims alleging flaws in Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner

[ad_1] A whistleblower has reportedly complained to federal regulators that Boeing Co. overlooked safety concerns in the production of its 787 Dreamliner jets. [ad_2] Source

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GOP says Biden administration is using crypto as a ‘scapegoat’ for foreign-policy failures

[ad_1] The digital-asset industry and its allies in Congress on Tuesday criticized the Biden administration for blaming cryptocurrency for its failures to prevent the flow

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GM’s Cruise robotaxi unit relaunches — with human drivers — in Phoenix

[ad_1] After suspending operations last fall, Cruise, the troubled autonomous-driving unit of General Motors Co., plans to gradually return to city streets, starting in Phoenix.

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Rising oil prices are pushing up 10-year inflation expectations and Treasury yields

[ad_1] Oil appears to be playing a major factor in this week’s rise of the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield to its highest levels since November,

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Nvidia’s stock enters a correction. Here’s where the other Magnificent Seven stocks stand.

[ad_1] Apple is already in a correction and Tesla is in a bear market, but the other four Magnificent Seven tech stocks are near highs.

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Tesla’s stock removed from Baird’s bearish list with analysts bullish on robotaxis and energy

[ad_1] Analysts still expect a ‘messy’ first quarter and say second-quarter expectations are too high [ad_2] Source link