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House Speaker Mike Johnson said he plans to move ahead with a vote on Trump's tax legislation as soon as tonight despite Republican lawmakers in the House Fr
Shares of Chinese electric-vehicle maker XPeng jumped. Growth has exploded, and the car maker has reached the scale where profits and free cash flow are around the corner.The company announced Wednesday a first-quarter loss of three cents a share from sales of $2.
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US stock indices opened mixed on Thursday after the House of Representatives cleared President Donald Trump's tax bill, which is expected to burden the country with trillions in debt.
Wall Street experts share what they think will drive stock market gains for the second half of the year.
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Bond yields inched higher and Wall Street flipped from small gains to losses before the opening bell Thursday after rising U.S. debt sank markets on the previous day. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.5% in premarket trading, while futures for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each slid 0.3%.
UnitedHealth Group is under pressure again after The Guardian reported that the managed care giant secretly paid nursing homes.
Government bonds aren't the "shock absorbers" investors can rely on in times of volatility, KKR said, while Jamie Dimon this week warned of dangers in credit.
Wall Street futures headed lower after a major U.S. retailer blamed its grim forecast on tariff concerns and oil prices rose.
Wall Street's rally came to a halt on Tuesday, as market participants looked for fresh catalysts. Read more here.